Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School, Perambur

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Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School is a secondary school in Perambur, Chennai, India and was founded by Anglo-Indians in 1891. It was created for Railway Employee children under British rule. But now it is open for all.

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Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School on 2012
Location

India
Coordinates13°06′32″N 80°14′15″E / 13.1087586°N 80.2376102°E / 13.1087586; 80.2376102
Information
Established1891
PrincipalT.SIVA KUMAR
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Ex-Principal of Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School, Perambur on 2012

EnrollmentEdit

Enrollment varies by year, but has averaged 2000 students studying in the school since 1990.[citation needed]

PrincipalsEdit

Principal Year Year
Bala sundaram 1990 2002
Rajendaran 2002 2010
Dhakshanamurthi 2011 2012
Suchetha Sathyamoorthi
T. Siva Kumar 2017 2020

Vice PrincipalsEdit

Vice Principal Year Year
sawmi nathan 2012 Present

HousesEdit

House Captain Vice Captain Assistant Captain No. of Wins Year
Ajantha House
Brindavan House
Coramandal House
Dadar House

Closure of Railway SchoolsEdit

In 2018, Indian Railways announced its intent to withdraw support for its Railway Schools after 2018–19. Later, it revised its position, announcing support for schools with fifteen to twenty wards of railway employees.[1]

ReferencesEdit

  1. Arockiaraj, D Vincent (18 May 2018). "Railway does U-turn, gives green signal to run schools". Times of India. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
 
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