St. Thomas Higher Secondary School,
Kozhencherry is a school in
Kerala, the southwestern state of
India. It is located in the town centre, on the way from
Kozhencherry to the district capital
Pathanamthitta.[1]
In the early twentieth century,
Kozhencherry was a small village in
Pathanamthitta Taluk of Quilon District in the princely state of
Travancore. The land was fertile and so the people were mainly farmers.
Kozhencherry, on the banks of
River Pamba was a commercial hub when river boats were the main mode of transport.
Meaning of certain terms
The naming system adopted in
Kerala schools are as follows.
Primary school: In earlier days classes included- Class 1 to class 4. Later Preparatory classes from Lower secondary was moved to Primary and was named Class 5.
Upper primary (Primary schools): In earlier days classes included- Preparatory, Form I, II and III. Later after moving Preparatory class to primary section, classes included Standards 6 to 8.
Secondary (High schools): In earlier days classes included- Form IV, V and VI.
Later it was changed to Standards 9 and 10, Form VI became part of +2.
Higher secondary schools: When pre-university class from colleges affiliated to universities were moved to Upper secondary, such schools changed the name to Higher secondary schools. These schools include Standards 9, 10 and +2.
Headmaster and Principals: Titles of the head of Higher secondary schools are Principals and others, Headmaster/Headmistress.
History
An English Medium School was opened in
Kozhencherry by the
Kottayam (Anglican) Mission in 1822 with 40 students and two teachers.[2] In 1904 St. Thomas Mar Thoma parish took over the running of the school. By 1910 the
Travancore Education Code of 1085 M.E. (1910) came into force[3] and the school was approved as a Middle School (Form I, II and III). In 1918 approval was given to start High School Classes (Forms IV, V and VI). It was at this time the main building, that is still in use, was completed.
Till 1941 it was a co-educational school. In that year St.Mary's Girls High School was opened nearby and all the girls were moved to the new school. Thus from 1941 it became a boys' school.
In 1992, the
Kerala government moved pre-university classes from colleges to certain high schools and the school was one of them. The classes known as +2, admitted girls also. From that year onwards it was known as St. Thomas Higher Secondary School.
Courses
The school now offers the following courses (following
Kerala Government Syllabus)
Upper Primary
High School
Higher Secondary – a two-year course leading to university education.
St. Thomas Higher Secondary School,
Kozhencherry is a school in
Kerala, the southwestern state of
India. It is located in the town centre, on the way from
Kozhencherry to the district capital
Pathanamthitta.[1]
In the early twentieth century,
Kozhencherry was a small village in
Pathanamthitta Taluk of Quilon District in the princely state of
Travancore. The land was fertile and so the people were mainly farmers.
Kozhencherry, on the banks of
River Pamba was a commercial hub when river boats were the main mode of transport.
Meaning of certain terms
The naming system adopted in
Kerala schools are as follows.
Primary school: In earlier days classes included- Class 1 to class 4. Later Preparatory classes from Lower secondary was moved to Primary and was named Class 5.
Upper primary (Primary schools): In earlier days classes included- Preparatory, Form I, II and III. Later after moving Preparatory class to primary section, classes included Standards 6 to 8.
Secondary (High schools): In earlier days classes included- Form IV, V and VI.
Later it was changed to Standards 9 and 10, Form VI became part of +2.
Higher secondary schools: When pre-university class from colleges affiliated to universities were moved to Upper secondary, such schools changed the name to Higher secondary schools. These schools include Standards 9, 10 and +2.
Headmaster and Principals: Titles of the head of Higher secondary schools are Principals and others, Headmaster/Headmistress.
History
An English Medium School was opened in
Kozhencherry by the
Kottayam (Anglican) Mission in 1822 with 40 students and two teachers.[2] In 1904 St. Thomas Mar Thoma parish took over the running of the school. By 1910 the
Travancore Education Code of 1085 M.E. (1910) came into force[3] and the school was approved as a Middle School (Form I, II and III). In 1918 approval was given to start High School Classes (Forms IV, V and VI). It was at this time the main building, that is still in use, was completed.
Till 1941 it was a co-educational school. In that year St.Mary's Girls High School was opened nearby and all the girls were moved to the new school. Thus from 1941 it became a boys' school.
In 1992, the
Kerala government moved pre-university classes from colleges to certain high schools and the school was one of them. The classes known as +2, admitted girls also. From that year onwards it was known as St. Thomas Higher Secondary School.
Courses
The school now offers the following courses (following
Kerala Government Syllabus)
Upper Primary
High School
Higher Secondary – a two-year course leading to university education.