Govt. High School, Bangra Manjeshwar

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Govt. High School
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Govt. High School, Bangra Manjeshwar
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India
Coordinates 12°42′29″N74°53′52″E / 12.70806°N 74.89778°E / 12.70806; 74.89778 Coordinates: 12°42′29″N74°53′52″E / 12.70806°N 74.89778°E / 12.70806; 74.89778
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Type Public
Grades5th to 10th (SSLC)
Affiliation Kerala State Education Board

Govt. High School (GHS) is a public school, located in Bangra Manjeshwar, Kasaragod District, Kerala State of India. This high school is affiliated to the Kerala State Education Board. This High School is listed as one of the SSLC examination centres [1] by the Kerala Education Board. This school is one of the very few schools in Kerala that teaches in Kannada Language (the language spoken predominantly in the neighbour state Karnataka) instead of Malayalam Language (the language spoken predominantly in the state of Kerala).

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One of the oldest high school in Manjeshwaram providing free education from 5th to 10th Grade. This school was formerly known as Military High School of Manjeshwaram.

Govt High School, Bangra Mangeshwar. (Picture Taken in June 2003) Govt high school bm.jpg
Govt High School, Bangra Mangeshwar. (Picture Taken in June 2003)

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References

  1. Kerala Education Board SSLC Examination Centres Archived 25 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (See Center Code 11016)