Navy Children School Kochi

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Navy Children School Kochi
Location
Kochi
,
Coordinates9°56′45″N 76°16′44″E / 9.9459°N 76.2790°E / 9.9459; 76.2790Coordinates: 9°56′45″N 76°16′44″E / 9.9459°N 76.2790°E / 9.9459; 76.2790
Information
FounderNaval Education Society
PrincipalDr. Nellie Paul Varghese
HousesGandhi(Red), Bose(Yellow), Tagore(Green) and Nehru(Blue)
YearbookBeacon
Websitewww.ncskochi.ac.in

Navy Children School, Kochi (formerly known as Naval Public School from 1986 to 2007) is an educational institution located on Willingdon island in the Naval Base at Kochi, Kerala.[1]

It provides primary, secondary and senior secondary (up to 12th standard) and follows the syllabus set by the Central Board of Secondary Education.

History[edit]

The Navy Children School, Kochi was started in the year 1986 under the Naval Education Society, Naval Headquarters, New Delhi. It is a Co-educational School. The school was officially started on 8 July 1986 under the name Naval Public School.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Students donate Rs.1 lakh to Uttarakhand flood victims". The Hindu. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2018.

External links[edit]