Sacred Heart Girls' High School, Thalassery

Coordinates: 11°44′57″N 75°29′14″E / 11.7493°N 75.4871°E / 11.7493; 75.4871
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Sacred Heart Girls High School, Thalassery
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Coordinates11°44′57″N 75°29′14″E / 11.7493°N 75.4871°E / 11.7493; 75.4871
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TypeAided Girls High School
Established1886
Staff42
Number of students1198
AffiliationState Council Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Kerala
Websitehttp://www.sacredheartghs.com

Sacred Heart Girls Higher Secondary School is an educational institution in

Thalassery Fort. Sacred Heart Girls High School is run by Apostolic Carmel Corporate management.[1]

History

Sacred Heart School was established in 1886. The construction of the school in 1886 was an ambitious undertaking of the young parish consisting of 424 families. Under Father Gerald Geary's leadership as pastor, the parishioners gave top priority to the establishment of a parish school. Archbishop John J.Mitty of the Archdiocese of San Francisco approved the building contract in 1956. The Ladies Guild and the Mens Club, along with the strong financial support of the parishioners, raised sufficient money to complete the eight-room building by 5 September 1957, the opening day of school.[1]

Management

School is run by the Apostolic Carmel Corporate management which is dedicated to girls education. A Board of Management is responsible for the overall management and policy development of the School. The Board is composed of the Headmistress and parents with skills to contribute to the management of the School. The Management appoints the Head Mistress who is responsible for the employment of staff, after consultation with the Board of Management.

  • Sacred Heart Girls' Higher Secondary School, Thalassery
    Sacred Heart Girls' Higher Secondary School, Thalassery
  • 80 yr old Chapel adjacent to the school
    80 yr old Chapel adjacent to the school

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "The Congregation of the Apostolic Carmel".