Education in Neyyattinkara

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The town has a number of secondary, and higher secondary educational institutions, plus a number of Polytechnics, and Engineering Colleges in the vicinity. The Govt. HSS in the town is one of the oldest schools in the entire state. It was established long before in the 1890s. It has churned out a number of proficient people, who have excelled in every field.

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List of colleges

  1. NIMS Dental College, [1] Aralumoodu, Neyyattinkara
  2. Technology Management Corridor (TMC), Near Sub-jail, Chemparathivila, NTA [Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD), Government of Kerala]
  3. College of Applied Science, Dhanuvachapuram (5 km from Town) (Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD), Government of Kerala)
  4. Ezhuthachan College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, [2] Marayamuttom
  5. VTM NSS college, Dhanuvachapuram [3] (5 km from Town)
  6. K N M Government Arts & Science College, Kanjiramkulam [4] (5 km from Town)
  7. Government Arts & Science College, Kulathoor
  8. University Institute of Technology, Neyyattinkara Centre [5] (2 km from Town)
  9. Government Polytechnic College, Perumpazhuthoor [6] (3 km from Town)
  10. Regional Institute of Aviation, Pravachambalam [7] (6 km from Town)
  11. CSI College of Education, Parasala
  12. PRS College of Engineering and Technology, Paliyode [8]
  13. Christian College, Kattakada [9] (7 km from Neyyattinkara town border, however, this college comes under newly formed Kattakada Taluk)
  14. Sree Krishna College of Pharmacy & Research Centre, Parassala

List of schools

St.Teresa Of Avila School
St. Therese's Convent Girl's Higher Secondary School, Neyyattinkara.jpg
Affiliated to CISCE No. KE148
Location
Convent Road, Neyyattinkara
Information
TypePrivate
MottoLet Your Light Shine
EstablishedJuly 1928 (1928-07)
School districtTrivandrum
PrincipalSr. SHYLA ABEL
Faculty121
GradesK - 10
Enrollment1500-1700
Campus size6 acres
Campus typePrivately owned and operated
MascotLotus with Lamp
  1. St.Teresa Of Avila School, Convent Road, Neyyattinkara: Classes from Kindergarten to Plus Two. Students can opt either ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) Syllabus in English Medium or State Syllabus in English / Malayalam Medium. Boys are also admitted up to 7th standard. This school was established in the year 1928. English medium school started in 1931. Higher secondary section added in 2002. I.C.S.E. wing started in 2007. 2013 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) first rank holder in India, Ms. Haritha V Kumar [10] is the former student of this school.
  2. Government Higher Secondary School, Near Govt. Hospital Jn (State Syllabus - English / Malayalam Medium)
  3. Government Girls' Higher Secondary School, Govt. Hospital Road (State Syllabus - English / Malayalam Medium)
  4. Sree Vidyadhiraja Vidya Nilayam Higher Secondary School, Convent Road (English Medium)
  5. Viswabharathy Public School, Kanyakumari Road (CBSE Syllabus, English Medium)
  6. Junior Basic School (JBS), Neyyattinkara - State Syllabus, Malayalam Medium (Near Municipality & Fire Station buildings)
  7. St. Philip English Medium High School, T B Junction
  8. LMS HSS Amaravila, Near Amaravila Church
  9. Dr. G.R Public School, Ooruttukaala
  10. St. Mary’s H.S., Kamukincode
  11. Government High School, Perumpazhuthoor- 3 km from Town
  12. M.V Higher Secondary School, Arumanoor
  13. Government Higher Secondary School - Marayamuttom in Perumkadavila Panchayat
  14. Leo XIII Higher Secondary School, Pulluvila
  15. New Higher Secondary School, Nellimoodu
  16. St. Chrysostom's G.H.S.S Nellimoodu
  17. PKS Higher Secondary School, Kanjiramkulam
  18. Government High School, Kanjiramkulam
  19. Javahar Central School, Kanjiramkulam
  20. Government High School, Anavoor
  21. Government Higher Secondary School, Keezharoor
  22. St. Helen's Girls' Higher Secondary School, Lourdupuram
  23. Srisankara Centralschool, Poozhikunnu, Venkadampu

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