Udyogamandal School is a school for ages Kindergarten to Grade 12 located in Udyogamandal, Eloor, Kochi, India. It was established in 1965 by the management of Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT), the largest public sector firm in Kerala. It was established with the intention of providing education to the children of FACT employees. Of late, it has been taken over by the MES group. Udyogamandal School is affiliated to the ICSE board, New Delhi.
MES Udyogamandal School | |
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Location | |
FACT Township, Udyogamandal, Ernakulam District, Kerala India |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1965 |
School district | Ernakulam, Kerala, India |
Principal | Babu Varghese |
Staff | 15 |
Faculty | 30 |
Grades | 1-12 |
Number of students | 750 |
Color(s) | Grey and white |
Affiliation | ICSE |
The school is located in a campus owned by FACT Ltd. in Eloor in Ernakulam District. The school is currently headed by the Principal Mr. Babu Varghese. The school has state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Computer Science. The co-curricular facilities available in the school include one basketball court, two large playing fields used for cricket and football (referred to by the students as the upper and lower grounds) a children's park etc. Udyogamandal School was a non-profit institution which had been instituted with the intention of providing quality education to the wards of FACT employees free-of-cost.
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