About School
Established in 1934, Campion Anglo–Indian Higher Secondary School in Tiruchirappalli was founded to serve the Anglo-Indian community. Named after its patron saint, St. Edmund Campion, an Oxford scholar and Jesuit priest, the school is managed by the Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel, renowned for their global educational services. The school is situated in the heart of the city on Bharadhidhasan Salai, Cantonment.
Academics at Campion Anglo–Indian Higher Secondary School
Affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Campion offers classes from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school provides a comprehensive curriculum with dedicated laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science. Additionally, it features a communication skills lab and a recording studio. The Centenary Memorial Building, constructed in 2006, connects the primary and main blocks and houses the Montfort Auditorium, an air-conditioned hall with a 300-seat capacity for formal events and meetings.
Why Choose Campion Anglo–Indian Higher Secondary School
Rich Legacy: With over 90 years of excellence in education, Campion has a longstanding tradition of academic and extracurricular achievements.
Holistic Development: The school emphasizes all-round development through various extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and cultural events.
Modern Infrastructure: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities like a swimming pool, skating ground, and a mini-zoo, the school ensures a conducive learning environment.
Experienced Faculty: Under the leadership of Principal Rev. Bro. James Paul, the school boasts a dedicated team of educators committed to student success.
Community Engagement: The school fosters a strong sense of community through events like "Campofez" and maintains a vibrant alumni network through the Campion Old Boys Association (COBA).






