St John De Britto Anglo-Indian High School, Anglo-Indian high school in Fort Kochi, India
St John De Britto Anglo-Indian High School is a secondary education institution in Kochi, Kerala, teaching students from kindergarten through higher classes with English as the medium of instruction. The campus features computer laboratories, a library with digital resources, smart classrooms, and open grounds for sports and recreation.
The school was established in 1945 and began its operations with about 96 students across the initial classes. Over time, it grew into a recognized educational institution serving the local community.
The institution maintains its Anglo-Indian educational heritage while following the Kerala state curriculum, preparing students through a combination of academic and extracurricular activities.
The school is located in an accessible area of Kochi and can be reached using local transportation options. As it is an active educational institution, visits should be planned according to the school calendar and outside regular class hours.
In 1985, the school transitioned from the Madras Government examination system to Kerala State SSLC examinations, marking a significant shift in its academic framework. This change reflected an alignment with the regional education system.
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