Kollam - Schools

Schools

Government Techers Training Institute (Govt.TTI) is one of the oldest schooles in the district and also in the state. It is located in the heart of kollam town.It is also known as Cantonment School.

Infant Jesus and Mount Carmel Convent at Thangasseri were set up during the British Raj as India's leading Anglo-Indian schools while St.Joseph's convent Girls Higher secondary school,Tuet, Govt.Boys Higher secondary school, Thevally and St.Aloysius Higher secondary school have already celebrated the centenary years of cherished existence with over 5,000 students studying in each school. Trinity Lyceum, Krist Raj Boys Higher secondary and Vimala Hridaya Girls Higher secondary schools at Pattathanam are the other three Big Schools in Kollam with over five thousand students studying. Other large schools in Kollam include "St. Mary's Residential School" S.N.Public, S.N. trust, Kendriya Vidyalaya, St. Jude Higher Secondary School, Mukhathala. Other schools in the city include:,

  • Guhandapuram Higher Secondary School,chavara south.
  • Lake Ford School
  • St. Joseph High School, Sakthikulangara, Kollam
  • Mayyanad Higher Secondary School, Kollam
  • Amrita Vidyalayam(ICSE), peroor, Kollam.
  • SNSMHSS,Elampeloor,Kundara,Kollam
  • GHSS, Chathannoor, Kollam
  • The King's School (Cambridge International School), kottiyam, kollam
  • Meenakshi Vilasam Government Vocational Higher Secondary School
  • Indian Public School
  • National Public School
  • The Oxford School
  • The City Public School
  • Govt. Model High School for Girls, Thevally
  • Seventh Day Adventist School
  • Peace Public School
  • Preshitha Matha ICSE School, Mangad, Kollam
  • MES Public School
  • AKM Higher Secondary School
  • St. Mary's Residential Central School
  • Mahatma Central School
  • Vimalahridaya Special School
  • Rose Dale School, Mylakkadu
  • TKM Centenary Public School, Kollam
  • TKM Higher Secondary School, Kollam
  • Sree gurudeva central school,Nedumonkavu, Kollam
  • Navdeep Public School, Decent Jn., Kollam
  • Govt. Higher Secondary School, Mangad
  • Govt. Higher Secondary School, Vallikeezhu, Kavanad, Kollam
  • St.Jude HSS Mukhathal, Kollam
  • St. Johns High School, Eravipuram, Kollam
  • LVHS GOVT High School, Mynagappally, Kollam Dist.
  • MSHS Boys and Girls Higher Secondary School, Mynagappally, Kollam.
  • Govt HIgher Secondary School, Sastham Cottah, Kollam.
  • Santhinikethan Higher Secondary School Patharam Mynagappally, Kollam
  • Govt Higher Secondary School Karunagappaly Kollam.,
  • Govt HighSchool Boys & Girls, KArunagappally Kollam.
  • CMS LP School Mynagappally Panchayath, Kollam Dist.
  • Amritha Higher Secondary School Vallikkavu Karunagappaly, Kollam.
  • Sree Buddha Central School Karunagappaly, Kollam
  • Thazhava Higher Secondary School Karunagappally, Kollam
  • Nehru Memorial English Medium High School, Kaithakuzhy, Kollam.
  • KRGPMHSS, Odanavattom, Kottarakkara, Kollam
  • Infant Jesus Anglo Indian high school
  • The City Central School
  • Sangara Mangalam Higher Secondary school Kottara,Kollam.
  • Kalluvathukkal Government school, Shreeramapuram
  • Sree Narayana Public School,Mulluvilla
  • govt.hss chavara kollam
  • govt.hss ayyankoical koivila kollam
  • St. george VHSS EDAKKIDOM, kollam
  • Auxilium ISC School, Kottiyam, Kollam
  • Kottappuaram HS,Paravur,Kollam
  • SNVGHS,Paravur,Kollam
  • Govt.HSS,Thenkumbhagom,Paravur
  • Kottappuram Govt.LPS(Kattukulam),Paravur,Kollam
  • tkdm govt vhss and hss kadappakada
  • Govt UPS(Maniyamkulam),Paravur,Kollam
  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya,Kottarakkara,Kollam
  • St.Michael's VHSS, Kumbalam

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