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  1. Town Higher Secondary School is a school in Kumbakonam, a town in the Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. History [ edit ] This school was founded as a primary school on 14 April 1864 by Martin, a retired English head constable at the Bhagavath Padithurai Mandapam. [1]

  2. Town Higher Secondary School located in Anna Nagar, Thanjavur. Find details for fee structure, reviews, admission process 2022-23. Easily compare CBSE Day for grade Nursery-XII on Skoodos.

  3. Town Hss - Kumbakonam was launched in 1864. The primary medium of instruction is Tamil with English as secondary medium and the student teacher ratio is 53:1. Every member of the school is committed to provide the best learning environment. Classes from 6 to 12 run in this school.

  4. Town Higher Secondary School, Kumbakonam. 1,079 likes · 398 were here. Town Higher Secondary School, a Historic School in the Kumbaonam Town since its...

  5. Jan 29, 2014 · CHENNAI: Town Higher Secondary School in Kumbakonam, which started as a primary school in 1864, reached a milestone at the start of this year when it completed 150 years.

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  9. This is the official Website of Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Services Commission that provides online information about the activities, selection and recruitment processes carried out by the department.

  10. In 1975, Basic and Secondary Education were integrated, while the Higher Education Department continued separately. In the year 1985, to make Basic Education more effective and dynamic, a separate Directorate of Basic Education was established.