Mar Augustine Memorial Higher Secondary School, Koratty

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Mar Augustine Memorial Higher Secondary School, Koratty

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Coordinates 10°16′04″N76°21′09″E / 10.267777°N 76.352411°E / 10.267777; 76.352411
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Founded1945
Founder Baselios Thomas I
School district Thrissur
GradesStd. 5 to Std. 12
Language English, Malayalam
SportsFootball
Nickname MAMHS
Website http://mamhsskoratty.com/

Mar Augustine Memorial Higher Secondary School (MAMHSS) is a higher secondary school situated in Koratty, Thrissur district, Kerala, [1] having both English and Malayalam as teaching media. The school is named after Mar Augustine Kandathil who was the first and longest serving metropolitan and head of the syro-malabar church. The school was established in the year 1945 and was known as mar Augustine School at that time and later became a high school and recently a higher secondary school. It was a non residential, Co-ed school in the beginning but in 1970 it became boy high school but was again brought back to co-ed status in recent years. [2]

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References

  1. "Mamhs Koratty School, Koratty-12, Thrissur - Kerala". iCBSE. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  2. "Higher Secondary Schools in Trichur,+2 in Ernakulam,Kerala MAMHSSkoratty.com | MAMHSS Koratty". mamhsskoratty.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.