GRG Matriculation Higher Secondary School

Coordinates: 11°1′41.33″N 77°0′55.92″E / 11.0281472°N 77.0155333°E / 11.0281472; 77.0155333

GRG Matriculation Higher Secondary school
Address
Near Hope college, Avinashi Road
Peelamedu
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641004
India
Information
Type Self Financed
Founder G.R.GOVINDARAJULU
School board TN Matriculation
Chairperson Mrs. Gayathri Sivakumar
Principal Mrs.Poongkothai
Classes LKG to 12th std
Average class size 45
Houses Earth•Fire•Water•Wind
School fees Termly System
Affiliation Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Board

GRG Matriculation Higher Secondary School (GRG MHSS) is a high school in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1969 by Mr. G. R. Govindarajulu (GRG), who is part of the PSG Sons & Charities.[1] It has been taken over by Mrs. Suguna, a daughter-in-law of (late) Mr. GRG. The school has classes from L.K.G to 10th standard in the matriculation stream and 11th and 12th Standard, in the higher secondary stream. This school was popular during the 70's, 80's and late 90's because of its close proximity to Avinashi Road and considered to be one of the best schools in the Peelamedu area.

It has good quality teachers who teach the students rather than coaching them for getting marks.During the late 80's and 90's, the school had best teachers - Mrs. Sivakami (Tamil), Mrs. Angela Rajkumar (Chemistry), Mrs. Lovelyn Burnaby (English), Mrs Indrani (Mathematics), Mrs. Shyammala (History). The school had sports houses like Bharani, Chitra and Revathi. Most experienced of them is Mrs. Rita Margret who has been a standard support for the institution in the past years and has been the reason for disciplined behavior of the students. It has very good lab facilities and well based lab technicians such as Mrs. Rani, Mr.Kannan, Mr.James who provide quality support for the students for working in laboratories.

It is a matriculation based school.

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