Uppala - Schools and Education

Schools and Education

Uppala has several schools, including Govt Hindustani Upper Primary school kurchippalla

  • Kodibail school..
  • Govt High School Uppala,
  • Sri Ramakrishna School Uppala
  • Aji Senior Secondary School,
  • Shree Sharada Bovi School,Aila
  • Thahani English Medium School at Kodibail,
  • A.L.P School bayar perodi
  • Kunil Education Trust at Muttam and other government colleges.
  • Mulinja School,
  • Sarvodaya English Medium School
  • One of the oldest schools founded in the 1930s the Ayyoor Jamath School by Late Umar Moulavi and his well-wishers who struggled a lot to build it at that time has became one of the main educational institutions in this region.
  • ghhs mangalpady

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