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St. Joseph's of the Woods, Thrikkakkara | |
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Cochin University P.O., PIN 682022 , | |
Coordinates | 10°02′49″N76°19′41″E / 10.047°N 76.328°E Coordinates: 10°02′49″N76°19′41″E / 10.047°N 76.328°E |
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Type | Secondary |
Website | http://stjosephpublicschool.com/ |
St. Joseph's of the Woods English-Medium Higher Secondary School is a Catholic Co-Educational higher secondary school in Thrikkakkara (Kalamassery), Kochi in the Indian state of Kerala. It was founded in 1963 by the Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa. [1]
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