As a co-education institution, affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the School promotes a wide range of curricular and co-curricular activities, making learning a pleasant and promising experience. It is managed by the Education And Charitable Society of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. Cluny Educational Institutions are famous for quality education around the world. Located on a panoramic hilltop at Cheppumpara near Lakkattoor - amidst a serene locale, quite close to the Cluny Convent, the school is easily accessible from all places.
Here, the students imbibe spiritual virtues and moral values which lead them to a brighter vision and higher mission. The School has the rare distinction of providing ultra modern infrastructural facilities, well-qualified and experienced faculty, highly skilled professionals as managerial staff as well as competent and committed supporting staff, all under the direct patronage of the Cluny Educational Institutions.
True to the vision of Bl. Anne Marie Javouhey its foundress, the school aims at infusing a God centered and human formation geared to the total and integral development of the whole person, spiritually, intellectually, physically, emotionally, politically, and culturally, ready to collaborate with others in the building up of a just world social order.
Cluny Public School provides education from primary to senior secondary level, enabling students to complete their entire schooling journey in one institution.
The school is affiliated to the CBSE, which is a renowned education board in India. The curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the CBSE, ensuring a holistic and well-rounded education for the students.
Cluny Public School is a private institution, providing an exclusive and personalized learning environment for its students. The private status allows the school to focus on the individual needs and growth of each student.
Cluny Public School is a co-educational institution, fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Both boys and girls have equal opportunities to thrive academically and personally.