Sree Narayana Public School

Sree Narayana Public School, in Kollam, in the Indian state of Kerala, was established in 1987 under the management of the Sree Narayana Educational Society. The society is a voluntary, social and cultural organisation, the members of which are drawn from all walks of life and who comprise persons who believe in the teachings of the great Gnani of action, Sree Narayana Guru. Sree Narayana was a philosopher, social reformer, writer and humanist.

Sree Narayana Public School (SNPS)
Location
Vadakkevilla

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Coordinates8°53′1″N 76°38′10″E
Information
TypePrivate
Established1987
PrincipalShri N.G. BABU M.Sc., M.Ed.
Campus15 acres (61,000 m2)
AffiliationCentral Board of Secondary Education, AICTE
WebsiteSNPS Official Website

Aims and objectives

The Society, in keeping with its aims of propagating and popularising the great teachings of the Guru, gave priority to establishing a public school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, in Kollam, complying with the new education policy of the Government of India.

Location

The school is located in a beautiful and spacious campus just 1 km away from Thattamala Junction off the National Highway NH-47 and is close to the by-pass road from Thattamala which passes through Mulluvila village. From Kollam the distance is almost 5 km to the school. The 15-acre (61,000 m2) area of the campus houses the buildings, a garden and playground. Extensive green paddy fields in front of the campus are an added attraction to the school.

Academic success

Tenth and 12th standard students who appeared for the All India C.B.S.E. Examination have maintained the tradition by securing 100% pass with distinctions and high first classes.

Grades in the C.B.S.E. Examination are awarded subjectwise: one-eighth of the total number of candidates from all over India who top in each subject will be awarded A1 and the next one-eighth A2 grades. Many students of the school secured A1 or A2 grades in most subjects.

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