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词条 Fort High School Thiruvananthapuram
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  1. Classes

  2. History

  3. Infrastructure

  4. The first headmaster

  5. Centenary celebrations

  6. Present Condition

  7. Helping hands

  8. References

  9. External links

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Fort High School Thiruvananthapuram is a government-aided school in Trivandrum, Kerala, that was established in 1939.

Classes

Classes available: 5 to 10 standard (Both

Malayalam and English Medium)

One of the century-old schools in the city that co-

exists seamlessly with a heritage building is the

Fort High School.

History

A former student and former

teacher of the school, poet Ulloor S.

Parameswara Iyer, describes the Valiyakoyikkal

Kottaram on the school compound in his Essays

on Travancore .

According to him, the palace came into existence

around 1770, during the time of Umayamma

Rani. Puthencotta Palace on the banks of Killi river

(in the Attakulangara area) was dismantled and

the material was used to build Valiyakoyikkal.

Kerala Varma of Kottayam, adopted by

Umayamma Rani, stayed in Valiyakoyikkal, which

can now be found right behind the school

building. The palace also houses the

Vettakkorumakan temple (Vettakkaruman is the

correct word, according to Ulloor).

Around 1786, Kerala Varma was murdered in

front of the palace and the palace has been

considered haunted ever since. The thenga erichil

vazhipadu at the Vettakkorumakan temple is

related to this belief. In 1858, the palace and

temple seem to have been engulfed by fire.

Today, we find that the remains of the palace still

sport the name board ‘Koyikkal Kottaram’.

In 1875, V. Vaidyanatha Iyer started a primary

school in a thatched shed where the

Sreekanteswaram Park stands now. The school

soon grew into an aided high school at the

present site. When the permission was given, the

Government placed a condition that the school

would serve as a lodge for the Nampoothiri

priests who used to arrive for the grand

Murajapam festival at the Sree

Padmanabhaswamy temple. Thus the school

used to have holidays during the festival.

These arrangements naturally vanished soon

after Independence. It also seems that the

Travancore army that came to the Fort to

accompany the Arattu procession also used to

occupy the school for two days. Presently, the

school is a test centre of the Public Services

Commission and other agencies on almost all

holidays.

Infrastructure

The front part of the school building is unusually

designed. Class rooms on the ground floor have

one door opening into the ground and two doors

opening into the verandah. The classrooms are

very airy.

The upper floor has imposing structural work in

wood. The building seems to have had a rear

extension that was constructed around 1937. The

foundation stone laid by C. V. Chandrasekharan,

Director of Public Instruction (later Pro Vice-

Chancellor of Travancore University), is still intact

in a corner of the building. So is a photograph

from those days.

The school compound was noted for the absence

of any compound wall. Of late, a chain

demarcates the compound, which is shared by

the school and the temple. In the area behind the

school, closer to the Fort wall, is the Government

Fort LP School.

The first headmaster

The founder of Fort High School, Vaidyanatha

Iyer was the first headmaster too. He was

succeeded by his son V. Varadaraja Iyer. Most

headmasters had long tenures, examples being

V. N. Narayanan Nair (27 years) and V. A. Krishna

Iyer (10 years).

After short spells by N. Ananthanarayana Iyer

and P. Viswanatha Iyer, the management of the

school was in dispute forcing the government to

take over the school. The District Collector

became the manager in 1963 and continued for 12

years till the dispute was amicably settled.

In 1966, S. Mahadeva Sharma became

headmaster and served for 18 long years. He still

lives in the vicinity of the school and can reel out

fact after fact about the school. Janardanan Nair,

M. R. Malathi Amma, V. Ramachandran Nair and

P. Raveendran Nair were other headmasters.

Presently, the headmistress is Vasantha Kumari Amma and

the school is run by Lakshmi Ammal Trust,

which has as its members the descendents of the

founder's family.

Centenary celebrations

In 1975, the school celebrated its centenary, with

the then Governor N.N. Wanchoo and Chief

Minister C. Achutha Menon partaking in the five-

day celebrations. In addition to poet Ulloor, the

school has on its alumni list Pattom A.

Thanupillai, Panchapakesa Iyer ICS, Justice

Subramanyan Potti, Justice K.S. Paripoornan,

Narayana Moorthy of Indian Space Research

Organisation, Dr. M. Sambasivan, neurosurgeon,

Dr. M. K. Ramachandran Nair, former Vice-

Chancellor and Krishna Murari, former Mayor of

the city.

Papanasam Sivan, famous Carnatic composer

and Tamil film music director and lyricist of

yesteryear, mentions in his autobiography that he

studied in the Fort School in Trivandrum during

1900s. It is yet to be verified if it is this very

school or any other school inside the Fort (the

Sanskrit school inside the Fort, founded in 1889,

for instance).

Present Condition

The school, which had over 1,000 students in its

heyday, now has only 300. It still has students

from Beemappally and Poonthura. Its library,

which has very old books, is relatively well

preserved. As with many of the city's century-old

schools, the Fort School rests on its proud

history, the heritage of the compound itself and a

non-commensurate present.

Helping hands

Fort high school is being supported by many charitable organisations, especially lighthouse and Indian oil corporation.

References

External links

  • [https://facebook.com/FortHighSchoolTrivandrum/ Facebook page]

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