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|location = Fatima Road, [[Kollam]], [[Kerala]]
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|district = [[Kollam district|Kollam]]<ref>ending with the Royal sanction of Tarissapalli copper plates to Assyrian Monks by Vaishnaite Chera King Rajashekara Varma, against the backdrop of a Shivite revival led by Adi Shankara among the Nampoothiri communities [http://www.kerala.gov.in/statistical/panchayat_statistics2001/klm_shis.htm Kerala government website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071121073245/http://www.kerala.gov.in/statistical/panchayat_statistics2001/klm_shis.htm |date=21 November 2007 }}</ref>
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Trinity Lyceum School
Location
Fatima Road, Kollam, Kerala

India
Information
Patron saint(s)Bishop of Kollam
Founded1966
School districtKollam[1]
PrincipalFrom 1966 till 1989 Fr. Elais Lopez Mr. S. john (1989-2018) Fr.Silvie Antony (2018-2019) Fr. Ronald M Varghese(2019-2022) Fr. Jackson James(2022-present)
Classes offeredLKG to Standard XII
LanguageEnglish
SportsBasketball, Football
AffiliationCISCE
Websitehttp://trinitylyceum.edu.in/

The Trinity Lyceum Higher Secondary School was founded in 1966 in the Kollam District by the Late Bishop of Quilon, Rt. Rev. Dr. Jerome. M. Fernandez. Trinity Lyceum educates people in the Kollam District in the fields of Arts, Commerce, Technology and Science The school conducts annual sports and arts festival and ensures complete participation from the students side.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ ending with the Royal sanction of Tarissapalli copper plates to Assyrian Monks by Vaishnaite Chera King Rajashekara Varma, against the backdrop of a Shivite revival led by Adi Shankara among the Nampoothiri communities Kerala government website Archived 21 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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