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Saint Mary's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School was founded in 1839 by Joseph Carew for the purpose of affording the Catholic youth of Madras an education. It was known for nearly 44 years as St. Mary's Seminary and Day School. The first principal was William Kelly of Maynooth. The school celebrated its 175th year celebrations recently.
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The Armenian Church of St. Mary, c. 1905 St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School View of St. Mary's Co-cathedral Church. The long and narrow street houses several historically important buildings, including several places of worship. The Armenian Church is perhaps the most visible Armenian monument in the city. It was first built in ...
Tangasseri remains an Anglo-Indian settlement in character, though there are few Anglo-Indians in the population. Tangassery was a part of Malabar District during British Raj. [5] The Infant Jesus Cathedral in Tangasseri an old Portuguese-built church, remains as a memento of Portuguese rule. [6]
Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School; Infant Jesus Anglo Indian High School; Seventh Day Adventist Higher Secondary Residential School, Karickom, Kottarakkara; St. John's Residential School, Kundara; St. Mary's Residential Central School, Pathanapuram; Amrita Vidyalayam, Peroor; Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School ...
The school was one of the only two employers of Anglo-Indian women in Tangasseri in the mid 20th century, the other being the nearby Infant Jesus Anglo-Indian Boys' High School. [8] The establishment changed its name to Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls School when India gained independence in 1947.
The school is managed by St Mary's Educational and cultural society Thiruvalla, a charitable organization that was registered in 1974 for educational and social service. The school began operation in a rented building at Tangasseri with 275 students. The Senior Secondary School has classes from L.K.G to XII.
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