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Senior secondary school in Vadavucode, Kerala, India
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Rajarshi Memorial Higher Secondary School
Location
Vadavucode, Kerala
India
Coordinates9°59′10″N 76°25′44″E / 9.986°N 76.429°E / 9.986; 76.429
Information
TypePublic Secondary
Established1938
School districtErnakulam
Grades5–12
Enrollment1,817 (2009-10)
CampusRural
WebsiteRMHSS Vadavucode

Rajarshi Memorial Higher Secondary School is a senior secondary school situated in the village of Vadavucode, Kerala, India. The school was started by social worker Kadayath Pyli Abraham.

The teacher Sri K A Abraham, popularly known as Kurisinkal Abraham, was the son in law of the founder. He played a leadership role in the school during the 1960s till 1973. In 1969, Sri K A Abraham - then Head Master - was honoured by the country by selecting him as 'the best teacher of the year'. Sri V V Giri, President of India conferred on him the honour during the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort, New Delhi on 15 August, 1969.

History

The founder of Rajarshi Memorial Higher Secondary School was Kadayath Pyli Abraham. Alice Paul, daughter in law of Mr Kadyath Paili Abraham later became the principal of the school following his early demise in 1940. His daughter Dr Elizabeth was also the manager of the school. He came from a Syrian Christian family from Vadavucode. The ownership of the school was handed over to Catholicate and M D Schools corporate management by his son K A Paul in 1989.

The school was given the name of Rama Varma XV (27 December 1852 – 1932) (Raja Rama Varma), also known as Rajarshi, of Cochin state. Raja Rama Varma's son Rao Sahib I.N. Menon allowed starting an upper primary school at Vadavucode.

Location

The school is situated in a small village, called Vadavucode, 21 km from Kochi. Nearest villages are Pancode, Puthencruz, Kolenchery.

Courses

Upper primary and high school sections along with higher secondary courses under the following streams.

Biology Science Commerce Humanities
English English English
Hindi / Malayalam Hindi / Malayalam Hindi / Malayalam
Physics Business Studies History
Chemistry Business Studies Political Science
Biology Computer Application Sociology
Mathematics Economics Economics

Availability of seats in batches of higher secondary classes:

Batches No of batches No of seats Govt. seats * Community Quota seats ** Management seats ***
Biology Science 2 100 60 20 20
Commerce 1 50 30 10 10
Humanities 1 50 30 10 10
Total 4 200 120 40 40

* Including SC/ST and Sports Quota seats ** Reserved for Orthodox students on the basis of merit *** Admitted by a committee appointed by corporate manager

Teachers and students of the first upper primary batch (1939). First Row (sitting)P C Pathrose, Poothakuzhiyil Poulose, Name Unknown . The teachers (sitting) are P.P.Varghese, K.P. Abraham, Parangeth Paily Poulose, Mothaikkara Narayana Pillai. Third row(Standing) Name unknown, Name unknown, Mrs Sarakutty (Mrs K A Abraham), Puthedathil, Dr Elizabeth (Former Manager), K K Thomas (Kizhakkedath). K A Vargheese ( Kizhakkedath), MK Mathew(Maripadavil), Varrier, Fr CP Abraham, Name Unknown, MM Mathai, KP Ulahannan.
School staff, from the early 1940s

See also

References

  1. "List of schools, Ernakulam".
  2. Rajarshi Memorial Higher Secondary School

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