Jovial High School

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Jovial High School
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Jovial High School
Yacharam

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501509

India
Coordinates 17°02′34″N78°39′45″E / 17.0426519°N 78.6623946°E / 17.0426519; 78.6623946
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Type private
Established6 June 2002
PrincipalBhanu Rekha Palle
Campus typeRural

Jovial High School is a school near Yacharam in Ranga Reddy district, Telangana, India. The school was established in 2002 and it teaches up to Class 10.

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Uniform

Boys wear light yellow shirts and brown pants; girls wear light yellow shirts, brown pants, black shoes, and brown and light brown cross lined ties. Brown and light brown belts are also worn.

Celebrations

The school celebrates all national functions and basic religious functions.

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