Cuddalore - Schools

Schools

  • St David School (1717) - Founded by missionaries for children of employees of the British East India Company.
  • St Joseph (1886) - at the same site. One of the earliest schools in India which follows a Western education system.
  • Sri Pataleeswarar higher secondary school, Thirupathirippuliyur
  • Government higher secondary school, Cuddalore
  • Aristo Public School, Thirupadhiripuliyur
  • P R S Memorial Matriculation School
  • CK School Of Practical Knowledge
  • Government Municipal Boys Higher Secondary School
  • St. Mary's Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • A.R.L.M. Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Sri Valliammal Matriculation higher secondary school (formerly, Valliammal Vidyalaya matriculation higher secondary school), Thirupadhiripuliyur, Cuddalore
  • St. Joseph's higher secondary school, Koothapakkam
  • Krishnasamy Memorial Matriculation and Higher Secondary School
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School New Town, Manjakuppam
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School New Town, Thirupadhiripuliyur
  • Sri Saraswathi Vidhyaalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Cuddalore-Port
  • St. David's Matriculation school
  • St. Anne's Girls Higher Secondary School, Pudupalayam
  • Lakshmi Chordia Memorial Matriculation School, Thirupadhiripuliyur
  • C.K.Ranganathan, Chairman & Managing Director, Cavin Kare Group
  • Akshara vidyaashram (CBSE School)

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