Arcot, Vellore - Schools

Schools

  1. G. Varadharajulu chettiar higher secondary school
  2. Government Boys Higher Secondary School
  3. Government Girls Higher Secondary School
  4. Municipality High School (Thoppukana-North)
  5. Municipality High School (Thoppukana-South)
  6. Municipality Middle School (Masapet)
  7. Annai Sarada Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  8. Sri Ramakrishna Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  9. Shanthiniketan Matriculation School
  10. Gangathara High School
  11. Morning Star Matriculation School.
  12. Vedhanikethan Matriculation School.
  13. Saraswathi Dhanakoti Primary School.
  14. ISS CBSE School
  15. gvc school
  16. St. Josephs higher secondary school(Vepoor)
  17. Islamiah boys higher secondary school(Melvisharam).
  18. Khader Sheriff Nursery and Primary school

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