Bharatha Matha Higher Secondary School

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Bharatha Matha Higher Secondary School
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Bharatha Matha Higher Secondary School

India
Coordinates 10°46′25″N76°40′32″E / 10.77371°N 76.67555°E / 10.77371; 76.67555
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Type Private/coeducational
Established1978 or 1979
Color(s)   Black, white
Website http://bharathamathaschool.org/

Bharatha Matha Higher Secondary School is a private school located in Palakkad, Kerala, India. The school was established in 1978 and it was incorporated in 1979 by the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate congregation. The campus is located in Chandranagar beside the Palakkad - Coimbatore highway, near McDonald's.


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