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Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School

Coordinates: 11°00′08″N 77°01′02″E / 11.002160°N 77.017143°E / 11.002160; 77.017143
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Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School
Location
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India
Coordinates11°00′08″N 77°01′02″E / 11.002160°N 77.017143°E / 11.002160; 77.017143
Information
TypePrivate / coeducational
Head of schoolLokshree. Sri Rama Ranganathan
Color(s)Silver grey, Light black

Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School, India, is a part of Perks Institutions that is run by the Ramaswami Naidu and Ramaranganathan charities, Coimbatore. The school was founded by Mr. R. Rama Ranganathan in the year 1971. The school is situated in the heart of the Coimbatore City. The school is recognised by the Government of Tamil Nadu and follows the State approved Syllabus (Samacheer). The school has classes from Nursery up to STD 12.

Founder

Rama Ranganathan, the founder of Perks Institutions, a Lok Shree awardee, is credited with having brought the Davis Cup tournament to Coimbatore in 1975. He died on 10 November 2009 at the age of 83.

Facilities

  • Physics lab
  • Chemistry lab
  • Biology lab
  • Computer lab
  • Library
  • Basket ball courts
  • Volley ball courts
  • Mini Theatre

Pyramid

The Perks campus is known for the pyramid[1] that was constructed in 1992 by the founder and correspondent Lokshree. Sri Rama Ranganathan has published books on Pyramid.

Sports

Perks students are offered the following sports:

  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Chess
  • Karathe
  • Boxing
  • Shuttle
  • Silambam

Notable alumni

  • Sriram Balaji, ranked No.1 in India and now ranking No.14 in the U18 age group for tennis.

References

  1. ^ "Tourist spots in Coimbatore". Coimbatore City. Shriasys. Retrieved 10 November 2007.