Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School, Thevara

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Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School, Thevara

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Kerala

India
Coordinates 9°56′20″N76°17′49″E / 9.9388°N 76.2969°E / 9.9388; 76.2969
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TypeAided school
Established1965
GradesClasses 1 to 12
Number of students2300
Education system Kerala State Education Board
Language English
BlocksL.P School Block, U.P School Block, High School Block, Plus Two Block

Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School (also referred to as S.H School) is located in Thevara, Ernakulam Kerala, India run by the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), an indigenous Syrian Catholic religious congregation founded in 1831. [2] School Code of Sacred Heart is 07063.

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Organizations

  1. Student Police Cadets [3]
  2. N.S.S
  3. Scouts and Guides

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