Carmel Garden Matriculation Higher Secondary School


Carmel Garden Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a school in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It was the first matriculation school for boys started in Coimbatore, on 1 June 1964 by the Coimbatore Catholic Diocese Society under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Mission. Founded by Reverend Francis M. Savarimuthu, the then Bishop of Coimbatore, the school is situated in a campus of seven acres near Sungam and Red Fields.
In 1970 the first batch of students appeared for the matriculation examination conducted by the University of Madras. A student came first in science at state level.
Former principals
The school has a large playing ground, comprising one football ground, one hockey ground, two basketball courts, two volleyball courts, one high jump pit, one long jump pit and space for the other track events as well.
Achievements in sports and games:
The library houses books of general interest and reference materials including pamphlets, journals, maps, charts, models, back volumes and CD ROMs. The collection of library books is 7300 titles. The library has also subscribed to various periodicals for the betterment of students and teachers as well.