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Kristu Jyoti Higher Secondary School (ISO 9001-2015), the first pedestal of the Group, came into existence when the global educational structure was not in vogue. The school, the debut venture of all the CMI educational institutions owned and managed by Sacred Heart Monastery, Chethipuzha, Kerala belongs to St. Joseph’s Province, Thiruvananthapuram run by the priests of the Congregation of Carmelities of Mary Immaculate (CMI). It is a co-educational centre that marches with the motto 'Lighted for Life.' Materializing the dreams of the great visionary and educational reformer St. Chavara, the school traversed afar striving for excellence, ever since its inception in 1982.
We aspire to scale greater heights of achievement. Thus young minds in Kristu Jyoti are moulded to be confident, competent and caring. A journey of three decades.and we are flying high, realising the essence of the divine vocation. In the serene atmosphere of this unaided, co-educational institution., our students are provided a splendid platform to develop their innate talents. Imparting holistic education, this shrine of knowledge continues it's mission unabated. Educating has definitely been believed to be an art by most renowned teachers of the world.
Had it been forsaken, great civilizations would not have existed. It's such a reciprocal process that both the giver as well as the taker benefits from it. What must be a more noble service to the nation than educating its future citizens? Anyone who wants to be a teacher must imbibe the importance of being a student before he becomes a teacher, and when you are a student, respect your teacher. Should you choose to love humanity, let education be your prime concern. Thomas Elavunkal CMI Principal.