Pallikoodam (disambiguation)

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Pallikoodam (പള്ളിക്കൂടം) is a word in Malayalam and Tamil that means 'school'.

Pallikoodam or Pallikkoodam is a word in Malayalam and Tamil that denotes a school. These were mostly village schools run by individual teachers and were distinct from Kalaris that taught martial arts.

Pallikoodam may also refer to:

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Pallikoodam is a high school in the Kalathilpady area of Kottayam in Kerala, India. It was established as Corpus Christi High School in 1967 by educator and women's rights activist, Mary Roy. The term "Pallikoodam" means school in the Malayalam and Tamil languages.

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