Meenangadi Government Higher Secondary School

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Meenangadi Government Higher Secondary School
meenangadi
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Meenangadi Government Higher Secondary School
H.S.S Road

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673591
Coordinates 11°39′48″N76°09′59″E / 11.6633317°N 76.1664829°E / 11.6633317; 76.1664829
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TypeCo-Education
Founded1958
Sister school Government lower primary school
School board Kerala State Education Board
School districtwayanad
School code12002,15048
PrincipalShivi Krishnan
HeadmasterNarayanan
Student to teacher ratio33
Hours in school day10 AM - 4 PM
USNWR ranking2nd in kerala

Government Higher Secondary School Meenangadi, Kerala, India, was started in 1958. The school is situated about 600 meters from Meenangadi town. [1] [2] In the higher secondary there are science, commerce and humanities batches. The school is popular for the various achievements in art, sports and club activities and social services. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Photo taken on the occasion of the Retirement of Sri. M. O. George, Head Master, G. S. S., Meenangadi, on 31-3-1966. Photo taken on the occasion of the Retirement of Sri. M. O. George, Head Master, G. S. S., Meenangadi, on 31-3-1966.jpg
Photo taken on the occasion of the Retirement of Sri. M. O. George, Head Master, G. S. S., Meenangadi, on 31-3-1966.

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