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Kuttanad School Code Sub District Name of School School Type 46023 BBM HS Vaisyambhagom a 46024 St. Mary's HSS Champakulam a 46030 St Kuttanad School Code Sub District Name of School School Type 46023 BBM HS Vaisyambhagom A 46024 St. Mary's HSS Champakulam A 46030 St. Mary's HS Kainakary A 46031 SNDP HS Kuttamangalam A 46032 Devamatha HS Chennamkary A 46033 DV HS Kandankary A 46042 ATG VHSS Mancompu G 46043 Govt HS Thekkekara G 46047 St. Joseph's HSS Pulimcunnu A 46056 Holy Family GHS Kainakary A 46057 NS HSS Nedumudy A 46058 Little Flower GHS Pulimcunnu A 46060 Govt HS Kuppappuram G 46201 LPS Chempumpuram G 46202 LPS Champakulam G 46203 SNDP LPS Chennamkary G 46204 LPS Kuttamangalam G 46205 LPS Mancompu G 46206 LPS Nadubhagom G 46207 NS LPS Nedumudy G 46208 LPS Ponga G 46209 Amalolbhava LPS Pulimcunnu A 46210 L F LPS Attuvathala A 46211 St. Mary's LPS Champakulam A 46212 St. Mary's LPS Kainakary A 46213 GLPS Attuvathala G 46214 LPS Vaisyambhagam G 46216 Mary Matha LPS Punnacunnam A 46217 LPS Pulimcunnu G 46218 UPS Chathurthyakary G 46219 UPS Chennamkary G 46220 UPS Kannady G 46221 UPS Nedumudy South G 46222 UPS Thottuvathala G 46223 St. Thomas UPS Champakulam A 46224 SH UPS Kannady A 46225 St. Joseph's UPS Kayalpuram A 46226 SH UPS Champakulam A 46017 Govt HS Karumady G 46062 St. Aloysius HSS Edathua A 46063 Lourde Matha HSS Pacha A 46064 MTS HS For Girls Anaprampal A 46065 St. George HSS Muttar A 46067 Govt HS Kodupunna G 46068 St. Xavier's HS Mithrakary A 46071 Govt VHSS Thalavady G 46072 CMS HS Thalavady A 46073 TMT HS Thalavady A 76075 St. Mary's GHS Edathua A 46301 Govt New LPS Thalavady G 46302 GLPS Chethipurackal G 46303 Govt LPS Mithrakary East G 46304 Govt LPS Karikuzhy G 46305 GLPS Changamkary G 46306 Govt LPS Thennady G 46307 GLPS Mithrakary West G 46308 GLPS Anaprampal A 46309 GLPS Koilmukku South A 46310 MD LPS Thalavady South A 46311 LPS Kelamangalam A 46312 S. George LPS Muttar A 46313 St. Antony's LPS Thayamkary A 46314 LPGS Choottumaly G 46315 MT LPS Anaprampal A 46316 MT LPS Neerettupuram A 46317 MT LPS Anaprampal North, Neerettupuram A 46318 St. Aloysius Edathua A 46319 SMSS LPS Pandakary A 46320 PKET LPS Puthukary A 46321 St. Mary's LPS Edathua A 46322 HF LPS Kunnuma A 46324 Govt Model UPS Thalavady G 46325 GUPS Chirayakam G 46326 GUPS Thakazhy G 46327 GUPS Muttar G 46328 AD UPS Thalavady A 46329 St. Xavier's UPS Pacha A 46330 DB UPS Changankary A 46331 UPS Anaprampal South A 46037 NSS HSS Kavalam A 46038 Little Flower HS Kavalam A 46039 AJ John Memmorial HS Kainady A 46040 NSS HS Eara A 46066 NSS HS Ramankary A 46069 Govt HSS Kidangara G 46070 NSS HS Veliyanadu A 46401 G.R.V.L.P.S. EARA A 46402 LPGS Kavalam G 46403 LPS Kumaramkary G 46404 LPS Neelamperur G 46405 LPS Ramankary G 46406 LPGS Veliyanad G 46407 LPBS Veliyanad G 46408 LPGS Vezhapra P O G 46409 GLPS Kunnamkary G 46410 AJJM LPS Kainady A 46411 St. Thresia's LPS Kavalam New A 46412 CMS LPS Kunnumma A 46413 FPM LPS Mampuzhakary A 46414 St. Mary's LPS Manalady A 46416 N LPS Veliyanad G 46417 St. Antony's LPS Chennamkary (E) A 46418 GBV UPS Chennamkary (E) G 46419 GUPS Narakathara G 46420 GUPS Kavalam G 46421 GUPS Vezhapra G 46422 SNDP UPS Cherukara A 46424 DUPS Kumaramkary A 46425 St. Joseph's UPS Kunnamkary A.
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