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St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Sulthan Bathery

Coordinates: 11°39′48″N 76°16′16″E / 11.663237°N 76.271131°E / 11.663237; 76.271131
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St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Sulthan Bathery
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Ooty Road, Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad

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673592

Coordinates11°39′48″N 76°16′16″E / 11.663237°N 76.271131°E / 11.663237; 76.271131
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TypePrivate -Unaided
MottoLighten to Lighten
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
Patron saint(s)Most. Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thomas
Established1977
FounderLate Moran Mor Cyril Baseluos Catholicos
StatusOpen
PrincipalRev. Fr. Biju Mudampally
GradesClass 1- Class 12
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeDay school
SportsCricket, Basketball, Football
Websitewww.stjosephsehss.com


St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Sulthan Bathery is an educational institution located in Sultan Bathery, Wayanad district. It is the First Certified English school in Wayanad. It is one of the Malankara Catholic Schools established and administered by the Bishop of Bathery, in accordance with the rights of the minority community guaranteed in the constitution of India.

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His Excellency Most. Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thomas, the Bishop of Bathery is the Manager and Patron of the School. Very Rev. Msgr. Mathew Arambankudy and Msgr. Dr. Thomas Kanjiramukalil are the Co-patrons of the School. St.Joseph's School is a private co-educational institution owned and managed by the Malankara Catholic Diocese of Bathery. The inception of the school was in 1977, as a private tuition centre. The institution grew up as a Recognised English School with L.P.Section in 1980 and it was raised to the status of a U.P.School and High School in 1984, HSS in 2002. Admission is open to all students according to availability irrespective of their caste, creed or religion and each one's religious freedom is respected.

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