Piranpattu - Education

Education

There is a free nursery called Sri Murugan Mun Palli. There is a school called as J/Piranpattu Kalaimahal Vidyalayam. It includes from grade 1 up to Grade 11. Earlier, the school had up to 9th Grade. But before few years it increased the grades up to 11. Unfortunately the school doesn't have all the facilities and there is no a proper Old Students Union. Even if they have Old Students Union, they don't have fund to do any development or functions. There are many people studying at the Kalaimhal Vidyalayam. Many Other pupil go to Sandilipay Hindu College, Pandateruppu Girls High College, Pandateruppu Hindu College, etc... Many Students follow their G.C.E advanced level education at Town schools and above mentioned Schools. There are some got the chance to Study at Universities and College of Education. The Village Has Engineers, Doctors, teachers and other important positions of people.

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