Mannam Memorial Residential High School
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Mannam Memorial Residential High School, also known as MMRHS, is a co-educational boarding school situated on the banks of Karamana river in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala state, India.
MMRHS is an English medium school which was completely owned and run by a service society called Nair Service Society.
The school has students from grades LKG to 10+2. It is situated in Neeramankara. Highly qualified and efficient teaching staff, a library, 4 playgrounds, separate hostel accommodation for boys and girls, good transportation around Thiruvananthapuram are some features of the school. Students take the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination.
For several years MMRHS scored state ranks for the SSLC examination. Students excelled in both studies and extracurricular activities.
Geographically the school is located in a beautiful part, but it is in a flood plane and in 1979 it was significantly flooded.