Muslim Educational Society

Muslim Educational Society
Muslim Educational Society
MES Marampally
Founder(s) Dr. P. K. Abdul Gafoor
Type Educational
Founded 1964
Location India Kozhikode, Kerala
Key people

President
P. A. Fazal Gafoor

Vice Presidents
T. Abdul Aziz
M. Abdul Karim
A. M. Aboobacker
M. Sayed Mohammed

General Secretary
P. O. J. Lebba

Secretaries
M. M. Rasheed
A. Habeeb Muhammed
K. Jaini
C. T. Zakeer Hussain

Treasurer
A. Mohammed

State executive committee
V. A. Jamal Muhammed
V. H. Majeed
M. Abdul Rahim
I. Jalaudheen
C. K. Muhammed
K. P. Aboobacker
C. A. Muhammed
K. V. Muhammed
M. Bava Moopan
A. Moideen Kutty

Source:[1]
Area served India
Website http://www.meskerala.com

The Muslim Educational Society (MES) is an organisation established to aid education of Muslims in India, especially in the state of Kerala.[2]

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History

The MES was founded in 1964 at Kozhikode (then Calicut) by Dr. P. K. Abdul Gafoor.[2] Gafoor's son P. A. Fazal Gafoor, a graduate of Osmania University, is the society's president; he was elected to his position in March 2007 for a three-year term in the first elections in the MES' history.[1][3] He took up his position in August 2007 following the death of his father in hospital at age 72.[3][4]

List of schools

The MES runs schools in Kerala as well as a few in other parts of India and one in Qatar.[5][6]

School Location Notes Website
Dr. N.K. Mohammed Memorial MES Central School Valanchery Valanchery [1]
MES A.A. Rashim Memorial School Atholi Atholi
MES Bava Memorial Residential English Medium School Tellicherry Tellicherry
MES Central School Cheekonnu Cheekonnu
MES Central School Chenkotunkavu Chenkotunkavu
MES Central School Kunnumpuram Kunnumpuram
MES Central School Mangalam Mangalam
MES Central School Perintalmanna Perintalmanna
MES Central School Tirunavaya Tirunavaya
MES Central School Tirur Tirur [2]
MES English Medium Nursery School Alathur Alathur
MES English Medium School Alleppey Alleppey
MES English Medium School Chavara Chavara
MES English Medium School Kannanallur Kannanallur
MES English Medium School Kovoor Kovoor
MES English Medium School Kundara Kundara
MES English Medium School Kunnikode Kunnikode
MES English Medium School Kuttipuram Kuttipuram
MES English Medium School Olavakot Olavakot
MES English Medium School Panoor Panoor
MES English Medium School Puthanathani Puthanathani
MES English Medium School Tanur Tanur
MES English Medium School West Quilon Quilon
MES English Senior Secondary School Pattambi Pattambi
MES Islam Madrassa Edathanattukara Edathanattukara
MES K.T.M English Medium School Edathanattukara Edathanattukara
MES Kindergarten School Tirur Tirur
MES Minority Coaching Centre Kodungallur Kodungallur
MES Moulana Azad English Medium Secondary School Channankara Channankara
MES Nursery School Ernakulam Ernakulam
MES Nursery School Trivandrum Trivandrum
MES Public School Vemballur Vemballur
MES Raja Residential School Chathamangalam Chathamangalam
MES Raja School Pavangad, Pavangad Pavangad
MES Razeena H.S School Chennai Chennai
MES School Ayilakad Ayilakad
MES School For Mentally Retarded Elippakulam Elippakulam
MES School Kandanchira Kandanchira
MES School Muindur Muindur
MES School Nammar Nammar
MES School Nilambur Nilambur
MES School Oachira Oachira
MES Pattambi/ MES School Pattambi Pattambi Established in 1978, MES Senior Secondary School, Pattambi is a premier CBSE Affiliated School in Kerala which is first among the MES group of schools to be ISO 9001 certified for maintaining Excellent Standards in the field of education. [3]
MES School Qatar Doha, Qatar Established in 1974 through funds gathered by donations, on 15 acres (6.1 ha) of land granted by the Qatari government.[7] As of 2008, it had over 8,000 students, making it one of the region's largest schools.[8] In March 2008, thirty members of its board were suspended for "acting against organisational interests"; some of the members suspended included past and present chairmen.[7] [4]
MES School Thevalakara Thevalakara
MES School Umayanallur Umayanallur
MES School Vaniyambalam Vaniyambalam
MES U.P. School Edathala Edathala

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Further reading

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