RSK Higher Secondary School, Trichy
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The RS 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 Education Foundation took over the management of the school.[1]
The school, which is divided into several campuses, has over 4000 students from kindergarten up to 12th grade.
RSK follows the syllabus of the Central Board Of Secondary Education, with the Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education syllabus as an alternative for grades 11 and 12.
The school has a strong alumni network and an association called the Old Students' Association, which organises the biennial cultural festival OSCAR (Old Students' Celebration At RSK). There is also a very active parent-teacher association.