Campion Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School

Campion Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School is a Boys School started in 1934 in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India. The school is named after its patron saint, St. Edmund Campion. The school is one of the most well known schools in Tamil Nadu. The current Principal is the Rev Bro Arul.M

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