St. Antony's Higher Secondary School
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St. Antony's Higher Secondary School is a school in India located in Kosavapatti, Sanarpatty, Tamil Nadu. It was started as R.C. Boys Middle School and later became a high school with new buildings constructed near the primary health center. It then became a Higher Secondary School, with an enrolment of over 2,000 boys and girls. Father K. A. Arockiasamy, who served as parish priest, was instrumental in helping the school become a Higher Secondary School.
The school offers education from sixth grade to twelfth grade in both English and Tamil.
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