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General John Munro, who was Diwan of Travancore, established the first college in India, CMS College Kottayam in 1815. Fr Kuriakose Elias Chavara who introduced the concept 'Pallikoodam' which gave admission to all students irrespective of gender, caste, creed etc. Mar Charles Lavigne, founder of one of the first residential English High Schools in Central Travancore, St Berchmans English High ...
St. Joseph's follows the Kerala State Syllabus. It has 1,526 students from kindergarten to higher secondary school in both ICSE and Kerala State Syllabus and also a Teacher Training Institute. The school was founded in 1961 by Acharya J.C. Chiramal (Chakkoru Master), as per Kerala G.O. (MS) No.422/Edn dated Trivandrum 24.7.1961.
The school was started by CMS missionary in 1845. CMS Boys HSS, Thrissur is one of the oldest school in the state of Kerala. The school gives instruction in Malayalam and English and follows the Kerala state syllabus. It has classes from LKG to 12th (+2) standard. [1] [2]
Mar Thoma Residential School (MTRS) is a co-educational institution located at Kuttapuzha, in the town of Tiruvalla, Kerala, India, 1km from the town centre. It is affiliated to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education and follows the ICSE syllabus. Enrolment is approximately 1600 students with a staff of 70 teachers.
This is a vocational education program and hence focuses more on preparing students for specific jobs in the workforce (11). This commonly includes trades or skilled labour. This category of education is also popular in Kollam as evidenced by the high quantity of institutions under VHSE.
Sree Rama Varma High School, officially Sree Rama Varma Govt Model Higher Secondary School and popularly known as SRV High School) is the largest government-owned school in Kochi, Kerala, India. It was founded by the Kochi Royal family as the English Elementary School in 1845. [ 1 ]
Trivandrum International School is the only school in Kerala which is a member of the Round Square International school league. The school opened in 2003 [1] with Mr Hillebrand as headmaster. Trivandrum International School has four houses, each representing an element: Agni (fire), Jalam (water), Prithvi (earth), and Vayu (air). The school ...
The school's anniversary function has been conducted biennially since 2005. [2] The school also conducts the Kerala Mango Festival, [3] at Ernakulam Town Hall in 2010 and at Kakkanad in 2014. [4] Students from classes VII, VIII, IX and X organise the event under the guidance of the director and principal. [5]