TVS Matriculation Higher Secondary School
TVS Matriculation Hr. Sec. School was established in year the 1972 and functioned just with 40 students initially.It provides education to the inhabitants of Madurai and its surroundings.The curriculum offered was changed from CBSE to Matriculation syllabus to fulfill the expectations of the parents. It is governed by a council named Lakshmi Vidya Sangham constituted by the descendants of the founder of the TVS Group T. V. Sundaram Iyengar. The school has a strength of about 4,906 pupils,201 teaching staff and extra parent tutors. The school functions in two shifts for all the classes from the lower kinder garden to Std XII. There is also a separate nursery school for the nursery children which is very near to the main campus.
Read more about TVS Matriculation Higher Secondary School: Introduction, Lakshmi Vidya Sangham, Committee Members, Working of The School, The School Campus-Gallery, Transport Facilities, Infrastructure, Audio-Visual Lab, About The Curriculum, The Extra Curricular Activities, The Physical Education Department, The Skating Ground, Sporting Events, Various Committees, The Student Council, Other Activities, Teacher Training Centre, LOSA, Fee Structure, Sources
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