Railway Mixed High School, Erode

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Railway Mixed High School
Location
Railway Colony, Erode

India
Coordinates11°21′00″N 77°44′00″E / 11.35000°N 77.73333°E / 11.35000; 77.73333Coordinates: 11°21′00″N 77°44′00″E / 11.35000°N 77.73333°E / 11.35000; 77.73333
Information
Established13 January 1916; 108 years ago (1916-01-13)
Websitehttp://railwayschoolerode.ac.in/

Railway Mixed High School is an English medium high school in Erode, Tamil Nadu. It was established as an Anglo-Indian school in the year of 1916, primarily for the benefit of Railway Employee wards. Initially started as a primary school, it has been upgraded as a High school during 1997. It is now under the Administrative control of Salem railway division.[1]

CBSE Curriculum[edit]

The school sent a proposal to transfer from Samacheer Kalvi curriculum to CBSE Curriculum, which was approved by the CBSE Board in 2015.[2]

Centenary Celebration[edit]

The school celebrated its centenary on 3 October 2016. A postal cover was released by Southern Railway in commemoration of this centenary celebration.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Erode School Celebrates 100 years". Times Of India. Erode. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  2. "Railway Mixed High School switches over to CBSE pattern". The Hindu. Erode. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2016.