Jaycees English Medium School

Jaycees English Medium School

JEMS
“Live the Dreams and Build the Future”
Location
Karkala
India
Information
Type Private
Established 1979
President Jc. Chithranjan Shetty
Faculty ???
Grades Montessori - 10
Number of students ???
Campus size 1-acre (4,000 m2)
Campus type co-education
Affiliation ???

The Jaycees English Medium School (or JEMS), is a school in Karkala in the state of Karnataka, India, which was founded in 1980 by the Karkala Junior Chamber under the leadership of K. P. Shenoy. The school was first of its kind to introduce English as a medium of instruction in the Taluk.

It started off in leased premises at the Sri Ananthashayana Temple. However, as the school grew, there were sufficient funds created to construct its own building. The new building formed near Swaraj Maidan on a hill which hosts a view of Bahubali statue and Chathurmukha Basathi on the banks of Ramasamudra.

Every year an average of 90 students graduate from the school. The graduation percentage has been maintained at 95% to 98%. This school teaches Science, Maths, Social Studies and languages.

Coordinates: 13°12′37″N 75°00′27″E / 13.2103°N 75.0076°E / 13.2103; 75.0076


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