Draft:S Jyothis Chandran
Indian educationist
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S. Jyothis Chandran is an Indian educationist associated with school education in Kerala. He serves as chairman of the Jyothis Group of Schools, based in Thiruvananthapuram, and has been mentioned in media reports connected with the institution’s educational initiatives and infrastructure expansion.[1]
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He has also spoken publicly about approaches to school education, including reducing excessive homework and encouraging classroom-based learning methods.[2]
Career
Jyothis Chandran has been associated with the establishment and development of the Jyothis Group of Schools, a CBSE-affiliated school group in Thiruvananthapuram district.[3]
Media reports have connected him with educational initiatives undertaken by the institution and with the expansion of its infrastructure.[4]
In January 2025, a new building for Jyothis Central Senior Secondary School was inaugurated at Attingal in Thiruvananthapuram district, with Chandran presiding over the event.[5]
Educational views
In an interview published by Asianet News Malayalam, Chandran discussed an academic approach used at Jyothis Central School that emphasises learning within the classroom and reduces reliance on private tuition and homework.[6]
Media coverage
Activities associated with Jyothis Central School and its leadership have appeared in regional and national media outlets. Deccan Chronicle reported on school activities including an investiture ceremony and the launch of student clubs.[7]
Coverage has also appeared in regional publications reporting on school initiatives and events.[8]
See also
- Education in Kerala
- Central Board of Secondary Education

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