Kalyanasundaram Higher Secondary School

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Kalyanasundaram Higher Secondary School (KHSS in short) is a co-educational higher secondary school in Thanjavur City. Established in 1891, it is one of the oldest schools. It is named in honor of Shri.K.Kalyanasundaramier who donated land for building this school in 1891. [1]

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References

  1. Anantha Raman, Sita (1996). Getting girls to school: social reform in the Tamil districts, 1870–1930. The University of Michigan. p. 63. ISBN   9788185604060.