GVHSS Kalpakanchery

GVHSS Kalpakanchery(Government Vocational Higher Secondary School Kalpakanchery) is a Vocational Higher Secondary school in Kalpakanchery, Kerala. Established in 1920 is one of the oldest schools in Malappuram under the government of Kerala.[1][2][3][4]

Govt. Vocational Higher Secondary School, Kalpakanchery
Higher Secondary Block
Location
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676551

Coordinates10.937900°N 75.977155°E / 10.937900; 75.977155
Information
Other nameGovernment Vocational Higher Secondary School Kalpakanchery
TypeHigh school/higher secondary school/ Vocational Higher Secondary School
Established1920
School boardHigher Secondary Schools - Kerala Education Department
School districtMalappuram
CategoryGovernment
School number11150
School codeHigher secondary - 19022
Grades5-12
GenderCo-Education
Capacity3000+
LanguageEnglish , Malayalam

History

The School, which was functioning as a center in Melangadi, Kalpakanchery in 1920, started functioning as an elementary school in 1933 at Kadungathukund. It was upgraded to High School in 1958. By that time, the school had become the center of literacy for people in most parts of the district. The higher secondary section of the school started functioning in 2000. The first LP school in Kalpakancheri was established by Malabar Wana British Government after the reign of Tipu Sultan. At that time, the first president of Kalpakancheri panchayat, Kochunni Moopan, who was known as Alikutty Moopan, established the LP School at Angadi, and this school was later elevated to UP School. Then the school taken over by the government was shifted to Kadungathukund. After that it was upgraded to High School. The school has witnessed the production of many prominent figures in the fields of politics, social culture and education. During the 1980s, the institution gained the reputation of being the largest number of Muslim girls studying in the district. At that time the school was working on shift system.[5][6]


SSLC Exam Pass Percentage

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SSLC Exam Success in recent yearsPercentage
2008-200986
2009-201089
2010-201189
2011-201291
2012-201393
2013-201495
2014-201597
2015-201698
2016-201799
2022-2023100 [8]
2023-2024100 [9]

Notable alumni

References

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