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|name = R.S.Krishnan |
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|location = Trichy, Tamilnadu |
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|grades = kindergarten to 12thgrade |
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|principal = Mr P.Subramaniam |
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⚫ | The '''R.S. Krishnan Higher Secondary '''School''' is located in [[Tiruchirapalli]] (Trichy), [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. It was founded in 1964 by the [[Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited|BHEL]] as a means for providing quality education for the children of the company's employees; subsequently, the school opened to students not connected to the BHEL. Initially, the school was called Boiler Plant Higher Secondary School, and it was renamed RS Krishnan in memory of the first executive director of BHEL. The school was run by the [[Jesuit]] order [[Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel]] until 2006, when the [[Singapore]]-based Global Indian <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">Education</a> Foundation took over the management of the school.[http://www.hindu.com/2006/03/31/stories/2006033121160300.htm]. RSK was managed by them for 5 years. After that, in 2011, [http://www.kkrgowtham.com KKR's Gowtham Educational Institutions] took over the management of the school.<ref>http://www.rskschool.com , see news stream</ref> |
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⚫ | The '''R.S. Krishnan Higher Secondary School''' is located in [[Tiruchirapalli]] (Trichy), [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. It was founded in 1964 by the [[Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited|BHEL]] as a means for providing quality education for the children of the company's employees; subsequently, the school opened to students not connected to the BHEL. Initially, the school was called Boiler Plant Higher Secondary School, and it was renamed RS Krishnan in memory of the first executive director of BHEL. The school was run by the [[Jesuit]] order [[Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel]] until 2006, when the [[Singapore]]-based Global Indian Education Foundation took over the management of the school.[http://www.hindu.com/2006/03/31/stories/2006033121160300.htm]. RSK was managed by them for 5 years. After that, in 2011, [http://www.kkrgowtham.com KKR's Gowtham Educational Institutions] took over the management of the school.<ref>http://www.rskschool.com , see news stream</ref> |
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R.S.K excels in Football. In the under-16 category, they have won various titles including the district title.<br /> |
R.S.K excels in Football. In the under-16 category, they have won various titles including the district title.<br /> |
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Students from R.S.K have been consistently selected for top engineering colleges across the country like Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology. The school also boasts of having a number of students each year excelling in their CBSE and Tamil Nadu State Board Final Examinations. A student from RSK secured 1st Rank in the TANCET 2011 results published by [[Anna University]] on 06/24/2011.<ref>http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/25/stories/2011062562840300.htm</ref> |
Students from R.S.K have been consistently selected for top <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">engineering</a> colleges across the country like Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology. The school also boasts of having a number of students each year excelling in their CBSE and Tamil Nadu State <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">Board</a> Final Examinations. A student from RSK secured 1st Rank in the TANCET 2011 results published by [[Anna University]] on 06/24/2011.<ref>http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/25/stories/2011062562840300.htm</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:46, 17 August 2012
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Trichy, Tamilnadu | |
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Principal | Mr P.Subramaniam |
Grades | kindergarten to 12thgrade |
The R.S. Krishnan Higher Secondary School is located in Tiruchirapalli (Trichy), Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1964 by the BHEL as a means for providing quality education for the children of the company's employees; subsequently, the school opened to students not connected to the BHEL. Initially, the school was called Boiler Plant Higher Secondary School, and it was renamed RS Krishnan in memory of the first executive director of BHEL. The school was run by the Jesuit order Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel until 2006, when the Singapore-based Global Indian <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">Education</a> Foundation took over the management of the school.[1]. RSK was managed by them for 5 years. After that, in 2011, KKR's Gowtham Educational Institutions took over the management of the school.[1]
R.S.K is considered to be one of the best schools in Tiruchirapalli for providing high class education. R.S.K is <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">very</a> well known for its teachers who have been pillars of strength in the growth of the institution.
R.S.K excels in Football. In the under-16 category, they have won various titles including the district title.
Students from R.S.K have been consistently selected for top <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">engineering</a> colleges across the country like Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology. The school also boasts of having a number of students each year excelling in their CBSE and Tamil Nadu State <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="#">Board</a> Final Examinations. A student from RSK secured 1st Rank in the TANCET 2011 results published by Anna University on 06/24/2011.[2]
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