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List of Affiliated Schools School List recognised by the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur Code no School Name 57293 2/LT. THOMAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL, KAMPHASOM, UKL 21733 A. JALIL HIGH SCHOOL, KHERGAO 43352 A. RUDRA HIGH SCHOOL, TRONGLAOBI, MOIRANG 36091 ABDUL ALI HIGH MADRASSA, LILONG 55993 ACHAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 21743 ACHANBIGEI HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. ACHANBIGEI 10011 ADIMJATI HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 10723 ADIMJATI LITTLE ENGLISH SCHOOL,IMPHAL 37253 ADVANCE LEARNER SCHOOL, HEIROK 47793 ADVANCE PUBLIC SCHOOL, MOIRANG 64243 AGAPE HIGH SCHOOL, SANGAIKOT, CCPUR 28331 AHMEDABAD HIGH SCHOOL, JIRIBAM 98741 AIMOL CHINGNUNGHUT HIGH SCHOOL, CHANDEL 15613 AJAD ENGLISH SCHOOL, NAMBOL 88381 AKHUI HIGH SCHOOL, TAMENGLONG 37773 AL - EDDEEN ENGLISH SCHOOL, HEIBONG MAKHONG , M/IMPHAL 19413 ALBERTS ENGLISH SCHOOL, SINGJAMEI 53863 ALICE CHRISTIAN HR. SEC. SCHOOL, P.O. UKHRUL 17463 ALPHA B.C.I. MEMORIAL ACADEMY, THANGMEIBAND 57283 ALPHA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, KACHAI VILLAGE 32452 AMUBA HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. KHANGABOK 43443 AMUSANA HIGH SCHOOL, KEINOU 36223 AMUTOMBI DIVINE LIFE ENG. SCHOOL, WABAGAI 95393 ANALLON CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE, LAMBUNG, CHANDEL 32643 ANANDA PURNA SCHOOL, THOUBAL (TOMJING) 21201 ANANDA SINGH HR. SECONDARY ACADEMY, IMPHAL 29121 ANDRO HIGH SCHOOL, ANDRO IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT 21552 ANDRO HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. ANDRO 16383 ANGAHAL HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, WANGOI 97943 ANGAM MEMORIAL SCHOOL, LIWACHANGNING 46763 ANITA STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL, KWAKTA 36573 ANK ENGLISH ACADEMY, LANGMEIDONG 26533 ANTARTIC ENGLISH SCHOOL, YAIRIPOK 75903 APEX CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, MOTBUNG 87353 APOU KADING HIGH SCHOOL, TAMEI 38761 ARONG HIGH SCHOOL, THOUBAL 64253 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. CCPUR 18213 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD SCHOOL, LANGOL 54013 ASUI MEMORIAL SCHOOL, WUNGHON VILLAGE, UKHRUL 79451 AWANG LONGA KOIRENG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, LONGA KOIRE NG 21211 AWANG POTSANGBAM HIGH SCHOOL, AWANG POTSANGBAM 18473 AXIOM ENGLISH SCHOOL, MANRTRIPUKHRI 21221 AZAD HIGH SCHOOL, YAIRIPOK 26033 BABY SEIKAM ENGLISH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 21763 BAL VIDYA MANDIR HR. SECONDARY, KONGPAL 21773 BAL VIDYA MANDIR, PALACE COMPOUND 74833 BAPTIST ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, MOTBUNG 74843 BAPTIST ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, SHAJOUBA 21562 BASHIKHONG HIGH SCHOOL, B.P,O. KITNA PANUNG 10021 BENGALI HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 10733 BENGOON HIGH MADRASSA, MAYANG IMPHAL 18271 BENGOON HIGH SCHOOL, MAYANG IMPHAL 64263 BETHANY CHRISTIAN HR. SEC. SCHOOL, CCPUR 74853 BETHANY HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, SENAPATI 46343 BETHEL ENGLISH SCHOOL, NAMBOL CHINGMANG 97583 BETHEL GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, MOREH 64273 BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL, SALEM, SADAR HILLS 10031 BHAIRODAN MAXWELL HINDI HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 46363 BHAKTIVEDANTA INSTITUTE MISSION SCHOOL, MOIRANG 89271 BHALOK HIGH SCHOOL, TAMENGLONG 43362 BHUBON HIGH SCHOOL, KHA-THINUNGEI, KEIRENPHABI 21783 BIKOM HIGH SCHOOL, NONGADA 79431 BISHNULAL HIGH SCHOOL, CHARHAJARE 43101 BISHNUPUR HIGH SCHOOL , BISHNUPUR 43111 BISHNUPUR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, BISHNUPUR 43453 BISHNUPUR PUBLIC SCHOOL, BISHNUPUR 16483 BLESS ACADEMY, TERA BAZAR, IMPHAL 19303 BLOSSOM SCHOOL, CHANGANGEI 64283 BLUE STAR ACADEMY, CCPUR 21231 BOROBEKRA HIGH SCHOOL, JIRIBAM 17783 BRAJALAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES, MOIRANGKHOM 39383 BRIGHT CAREER ACADEMY, KAKCHING KHUNOU 16643 BRIGHT CAREER ACADEMY, YUMNAM HUIDROM 16463 BRIGHTER ACADEMY, KHUMBONG 21803 BRIGHTER ACADEMY, NEW CHECKON, IMPHAL 46073 BRIGHTER ENGLISH ACADEMY, OINAM 21813 BRIGHTER ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, MANTRIPUKHRI 49473 BRIGHTER SCHOOL, PHOIJING, NAMBOL 17603 BRIGHTER STAR PUBLIC SCHOOL, LOITANGKHUNOU 32973 BRILLIANT ACADEMY, MELA GROUND, THOUBAL 15943 BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL, SHAMUROU 77843 BROOK DALE SCHOOL, SENAPATI 65621 BUANGMUN HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. BUANGMUN, CCPUR 25873 BUDHACHANDRA ACADEMY, KONGBA 63981 BUKPI HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. BUKPI, CCPUR 64293 BUNGLON HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 63991 BUNGPILON HIGH SCHOOL, BUNGPILON 79221 BUNGTE CHIRU HIGH SCHOOL, SADAR HILLS 21241 C.C. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, IMPHAL 16663 C.M. SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, IRAMSIPHAI 10753 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH SCHOOL, LAMPHEL 21823 CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, KHERGAO 69373 CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, CHURACHANDPUR 10041 CANCHIPUR HIGH SCHOOL, CANCHIPUR 39692 CAREER FOUNDATION ENG. SCHOOL, YAIRIPOK 11223 CAREER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING CENTRE, WANGOI 10763 CATHOLIC SCHOOL, CANCHIPUR 21572 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, CHALLOU. B.P.O, LAMLAI 21251 CH. IBOYAIMA HIGH SCHOOL, SINGJAMEI 32793 CH. THAMBOU HIGH SCHOOL, MAYANG IMPHAL 10522 CH. THAMBOUMACHA HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 95321 CHAKPIKARONG HIGH SCHOOL, B.P.O. CHAKPIKARONG 79561 CHALWA HIGH SCHOOL, CHALWA 58781 CHAMU HIGH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 43503 CHANDRESHWOR MEMORIAL ENGLISH SCHOOL 32221 CHAOYAIMA HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, THOUBAL 21582 CHAOYAIMA KEINAHAL HIGH SCHOOL, POROMPAT 32231 CHARANGPAT HIGH SCHOOL, CHARANGPAT THOUBAL 89261 CHAROI CHAGOTLONG HIGH SCHOOL, NONEY 35632 CHEKSAPAT HIGH SCHOOL. P.O. KAKCHING 22221 CHHOTOBEKRA HIGH SCHOOL, CHHOTOBEKRA, JIRIBAM 76833 CHIL CHIL ASIAN MISSION HIGH SCHOOL 87153 CHILDREN TRAINING SCHOOL, NONEY 10532 CHILDREN'S IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL, KWAKEITHEL 46773 CHILDREN'S MODEL ACADEMY, THANGA 64313 CHILDRENS' TRAINING HR. SEC. SCHOOL, CCPUR 10773 CHILDRENS' TRAINING SCHOOL, LANGOL 64323 CHILDRENS' TREASURE HIGH SCHOOL CCPUR 75643 CHILIVAI BAPTIST ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, MARAM 26431 CHING TAM HIGH SCHOOL, YAINGANGPOKPI 32462 CHING-TAM HIGH SCHOOL, SALUNGPHAM 53591 CHINGAI HIGH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 32663 CHINGDOMPOK HIGH SCHOOL, HEIROK PT-II, THOUBAL 58811 CHINGSUI HIGH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 64333 CHINKHAM MODERN HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 58791 CHOITHAR HIGH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 25653 CHRIST JYOTI SCHOOL, MANTRIPUKHRI 57933 CHRIST KING SCHOOL, CHINGJAROI, UKHRUL 95403 CHRISTIAN ENG.HR. SEC. SCHOOL, SUGNU 74863 CHRISTIAN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, SAIKUL 85243 CHRISTIAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, TAMENGLONG 85253 CHRISTIAN MODEL ENGLISH HR. SEC. SCHOOL TAMENGLONG 64001 CHURACHANDPUR HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 19533 CHURCH OF GOD ECCLESIA ENGLISH SCHOOL, AWANG KHUNOU 10542 CITY HIGH SCHOOL, TAKHEL LEIKAI, IMPHAL 16953 CITY MONTESSORI HR. SEC. SCHOOL, LAMPHEL 39503 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING INSTITUTE, THOUBAL 67963 CONVENTION ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, SINZAWL,CCPUR 64343 CONVENTION ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, THANLON, CCPUR 10552 COSMOPOLITAN GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, TOP SIPHAI 21592 COSMOPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL, CHINGKHU, PANGEI 22253 COVENANT ENGLISH SCHOOL, NEW CHECKON 68193 COVENANT SCHOOL, MUALKOI, CHURACHANDPUR 36563 CRESCENT ENGLISH SCHOOL, LILONG 21843 D'REGINA ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, CHINGMEIRONG 27243 D.S.A.C. ACADEMIC CENTRE, KEIRAO 76813 DAIKHOVA SCHOOL, SENAPATI 17623 DAWN PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL, YUMNAM HUIDROM 78563 DE PAUL SCHOOL, SAIKUL 78613 DE PAUL SCHOOL, SENAPATI 10061 DEAF & MUTE SCHOOL, TAKYEL 21853 DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL , MAIBA KHUL 32472 DHABALI HIGH SCHOOL, SEKMAIJIN 21863 DHARMALAYA HIGH SCHOOL, BRAHMAPUR, IMPHAL 48653 DIAMOND ACADEMY, KHA-SANJENBAM 48523 DIAMOND ACADEMY, NAMBOL 74873 DIAMOND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, KANGPOKPI 26163 DIANA ENGLISH SCHOOL, POROMPAT 18073 DINESHWORI HR. SEC. SCHOOL, CANCHIPUR 17033 DIVINE LIGHT SCHOOL, KHUMBONG 78311 DOLANGKHUNOU HIGH SCHOOL, SENAPATI 87923 DOMINI ENGLISH SCHOOL, LONGMAI (NONEY) 64353 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 21873 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 85263 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, KHOUPUM 10783 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, LANGJING 74903 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, SENAPATI 85273 DON BOSCO HIGH SCHOOL, TAMENGLONG 74893 DON BOSCO HR. SEC. SCHOOL , MARAM 74883 DON BOSCO HR. SEC. SCHOOL, PUNANAMEI, MAO 39113 DORENDRO MEMORIAL ENGLISH SCHOO, HEIROK Pt.-II 64363 DOUGLAS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 95413 DR. COLVIN ACADEMY, MOREH 67303 DR. S. RADHAKRISHNAN FOUNDATION SCHOOL 18443 E. STANDARD SCHOOL, CHINGMEIRONG 64373 E.L. SCISM HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 76243 E.M. STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL, KAMUCHING THIAMDAWI 21753 EAGLE HIGH SCHOOL, NAGARAM 37523 EASTERN BLOOMING FLOWER SCHOOL, UKHONGSHANG 53601 EASTERN CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, CHINGJAROI 21261 EASTERN IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL ,AKAMPAT 25503 EASTERN JANITOR SCHOOL, THONGJU 36943 EASTERN POPULAR ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, HEIROK 98023 EASTERN SHINE SCHOOL, MOREH 36213 EASTERN STAR SCHOOL, KHANGABOK 64383 EBENEZER ACADEMY, CCPUR 95501 EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, CHIKIM, MOREH 85331 EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, FARMLAND TAMENGLONG ND 75121 EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, GAMNOM SAPARMEINA 32482 ELANGKHANPOKPI HIGH SCHOOL, KAKCHING 38163 ELITE CHILDREN'S ENG. SCHOOL, CHAIREN KHUNOU 74913 ELITE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, KANGPOKPI 26133 EMMANUEL ENGLISH ACADEMY, YAINGANGPOKPI 77553 EMMANUEL ENGLISH SCHOOL, HAIPI, KEITHELMANBI 21883 ETERNAL SPRING ENGLISH SCHOOL, SEKTA 37853 EUREKA ACADEMY, THOUNAOJAM 32241 EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, KHONGJOM 32703 EVERGREEN FLOWERS' SCHOOL, THOUBAL 37993 EXCELLENCY ENGLISH SCHOOL, PALLEL 39493 EXCELLENT MODEL ACADEMY, UKHONGSHANG, YAIRIPOK 64393 FAMILY OF ELOHIM MODEL HIGH SCHOOL ,CCPUR 10562 FIRST BN. MANIPUR RIFLES HIGH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 36973 FIVE STAR ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, LILONG 10071 FOURTH ASSAM RIFLES SECONDARY SCHOOL 10793 FREE PROGRESS ACADEMY, KONTHOUJAM 25843 FREE PROGRESS ACADEMY, UYUMPOK 26983 FRIENDSHIP EDUCATIONAL ACADEMY, KHURAI 74923 FROEBEL ENGLISH SCHOOL, KANGLATONGBI 56451 FRONTIER HIGH SCHOOL, NEW TUSOM, UKHRUL 53873 GALAXY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, UKHRUL 17053 GALAXY HIGH SCHOOL, THANGMEIBAND 64011 GANDHI MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL, CCPUR 75591 GELNAL GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, GELNAL 21893 GHANI ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, MINUTHONG, HAFIZ, HATTA 64403 GILGAL ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, LOKTAK PROJECT 17103 GLORY ENGLISH SCHOOL, IMPHAL 43372 GOKUL HIGH SCHOOL, BISHNUPUR 78401 GOMA DEVI HIGH SCHOOL, SENAPATI 77323 GOOD SAMARITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL, SAIKUL 28463 GOODWILL CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, YAINGANGPOKPI 74752 GORKHA HIGH SCHOOL, KALAPAHAR
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