Asraya Special School, Kannur

(ASRAYA SPECIAL SCHOOL)

Kizhunna South Ups, Kannur South, Kannur

40%

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School Information

Address: Near Kizhunna South Ups, Kannur South, Kannur, Kerala
Gender Classification: Co-Education
Also Known As: ASRAYA SPECIAL SCHOOL
Establishment Year: 1980
UDISE Code: 32020200326
School Management: Pvt. Unaided
Admission Update: Coming Soon

Academic Information

Lowest Grade: Class 1
Highest Grade: Class 8
Education Levels: Lower Primary, Upper Primary
Language of Instruction: Malayalam

Teacher's Details

Number of Teachers in School: 10
Total Male Teachers: 1
Total Female Teachers: 9
Pre-primary Section Available? No
Number of Head Teachers: 1
School Principal: GEETHA VALSARAJ

Location Details

Village/Town
Edakkad
Cluster
Kizhunna South Ups
Block
Kannur South
State
Kerala
Location Type
Urban
Recently shifted to new location?
No


Infrastructure Details

Hostel Facility? No
Building Ownership: Private
Type of Walls: No Boundary Wall
Total Classrooms: 10
Number of Girls Washrooms: 3
Number of Boys Washrooms: 6

Facilities Offered:

Mid-day Meal Facility Meal Not Applicable
Computers used for teaching: No
Number of computers: 2
Electricity powered classrooms: No
Library Facility: Yes
Total books in the library: 20
Playground for children: Yes
Drinking Water Facility: Well
Ramps for Disabled children: Yes

General FAQs


Where is this school located?

Asraya Special School, Kannur is located near Kizhunna South Ups of Kannur South, Kannur in the state of Kerala in India.

Does this school offer Hostel facility?

Asraya Special School, Kannur does not offer hostel facility. This school does not have any provisions for residential scholars. Asraya Special School, Kannur is a Day School.

What facilities are available in this school?

Asraya Special School, Kannur offers the following facilities: Library, Playground, Ramps for Disabled Children.

Is this school co-educational?

Yes, Asraya Special School, Kannur is co-educational. This school offers education irrespective of the student's gender.

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