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Our Institutions

St. Joseph LP School Arakuzha

Established in 1895, the Arakkuzha monastery school, initiated by Venerable Bahuleya Puliakkal, began with local resistance. By April 1895, the school, led by Mathai Achayan, started educating girls. Over the years, it expanded, gaining government recognition in 1947. In 1950. The school celebrated its golden jubilee in 1965, transitioned to CMC Sisters in 2008, and marked its centenary in 2015. In 2019, it received official recognition as a mixed school by the government.

St. Mary’s High School Arakuzha

In 1997, Kerala government, led by Education Minister Bahuleya Abraham Puliakkal, permitted high schools, like St. Mary’s in Arakkuzha, to establish Plus Two classes, marking a millennium event. The new building, funded by global associations, was inaugurated in 1998, celebrating its official opening on January

23, 1999. St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, a result of Bahuleya’s dedication, thrives with community support, contributing to literacy and pride in Arakkuzha.

St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School Arakuzha

In 1997, Kerala government, led by Education Minister Bahuleya Abraham Puliakkal, permitted high schools, like St. Mary’s in Arakkuzha, to establish Plus Two classes, marking a millennium event. The new building, funded by global associations, was inaugurated in 1998, celebrating its official opening on January

23, 1999. St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, a result of Bahuleya’s dedication, thrives with community support, contributing to literacy and pride in Arakkuzha.

Carmelita Convent

St. Joseph High School Arakuzha

Established in 1895, the Arakkuzha monastery school, initiated by Venerable Bahuleya Puliakkal, began with local resistance. By April 1895, the school, led by Mathai Achayan, started educating girls. Over the years, it expanded, gaining government recognition in 1947. In 1950, high school was completed, and in 1951, the first SSLC batch appeared. The school celebrated its golden jubilee in 1965, transitioned to CMC Sisters in 2008, and marked its centenary in 2015. In 2019, it received official recognition as a mixed school by the government.

MSJ Congregation

S.H.Hospital (Dharmagiri)

Honorable Cheriyan Pulikkal Achan, who came as the vicar of the Arakuzha church, gave a small building on the cross where the Dharmagiri Mutt now sits for running the hospital on November 19, 1960, with the intention of getting the services of dharmagiri people to his parishioners. From June 1971 onwards, they started operations here under the leadership of a doctor.

St. Joseph Orphanage

St. Joseph Orphanage, operating under the care and guidance of the Carmelitha Convent, stands as a beacon of hope and compassion in the community. Nestled within the embrace of the convent, the orphanage provides a nurturing and supportive environment for children who have faced the hardships of life without parental care. The Carmelitha Convent’s dedication to serving the less fortunate is reflected in the holistic approach taken at St. Joseph Orphanage, where not only are the basic needs of the children met, but they are also given access to education, healthcare, and emotional support. The Carmelitha sisters, with their commitment to the well-being of these vulnerable youngsters, create a family-like atmosphere, instilling values of love, respect, and dignity. St. Joseph Orphanage, under the compassionate care of the Carmelitha Convent, serves as a haven where orphaned children find solace, encouragement, and the opportunity to build a brighter future.

AAPCOS Arakuzha

The Arakuzha Ago Producers Co-operative Society is a movement launched to market agricultural produce as value added products to help farmers in the difficulties faced by farmers in the agriculture sector.