Railway High School Palakkad

Railway Office in Dhoni Road

Railway High School, Palakkad is situated in Hemambika Nagar Railway Colony, Kerala, India.

The school was started by Indian Railways as a primary school, under an unaided programme of the government of Kerala.

In 1979, with the initiative of the Headmaster Mr P Madhavan along with the Parent Teacher Association took up the issue of upgrading the school to a middle school. Due to lack of response from the State Government Authority, the Headmaster started 5th standard. Once the students of 5th standard passed the final exams, he started 6th class and so on to 10th standard.

Except for one student, all the students had taken the TC (Transfer Certificate) and had joined schools like PMG, St Thomas convent, while Prathapan PP continued in the school. Fortunately the recognition from state government was accorded in time, and the rest of the students came back.

The first batch of 10th standard students passed out in 1984. The school achieved a 100% pass mark by all the students of the first batch scoring pass mark in the final SSLC exam conducted by the government of Kerala. On 2 April 2006 almost all of the students from the first batch got together. During this event many of the school teachers were thanked. Several old students came from overseas to attend the function.

The school offers Malayalam, English and Tamil divisions, and education up to class 12th[+2].


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