St. Michael's School, Kannur
History
St. Michael's School is one of the oldest schools in the city.
Oral tradition tells of St. Michael's School roots in a Malayalam-medium school attached to Holy Trinity Church, Kannur in the late 1850s. The Christian Brothers came in 1862, introduced English, and erected a new building in 1865, from which its present history is now traced. When these Brothers departed in 1887 the Jesuit priests who ran the parish took over the school. In 1907 the Jesuits made it a European-style middle school, and in 1936 a high school under the Anglo-Indian code. In 1974, for need of financial assistance, the school came under the Kerala Education Rules, as an Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School.
St. Michael's A.I.H.S.S. has been ranked among the best schools in India.
Facilities
Facilities include smart classrooms, a multipurpose auditorium and a basketball court, along with laboratories for chemistry, physics, zoology, and botany plus an audio-visual room. There are special rooms for music and for arts.
See also
References
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- ^ "Education for Childrens: Best Schools in India". Education for Childrens. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- ^ "St. Michaels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Kannur". Education. Kerala Jesuits. 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
- ^ "The Hindu-Young World Painting Competition: Strokes that spoke and won". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
External links
- "St. Michaels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Kannur". Education. Kerala Jesuits. 2021.