The Zamorin of Calicut, H.H.Sri.Manavikraman
Maharaja Bahadur, K.C.S.J., F.M.U., started an English school in June
1877, to impart English education to the young members of the Zamorin's
family. Today, it has grown into a prestigious institution, known as "The
Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College". In 1878,
it came to be known as "Kerala Vidyasala" and
it was thrown open to the Hindu boys of all castes.
In 1879, the institution was affiliated to the University
of Madras as a second grade college. In 1900, the institution was
renamed "The Zamorin's College". In 1904, the Zamorin
constituted a Board of Management for the administration of the college.
The present site of the college at Pokkunnu was purchased with the help of
a grant from the Guruvayur Devaswam.
In recognition of this
munificent gift, the
institution was renamed "The
Guruvayurappan College". In 1955, the college was shifted to the
present site, at Pokkunnu. In 1958, the college was affiliated to the
University of Travancore, which came to be known as the University of
Kerala. Later in 1968, when the University of Calicut was formed, the
college was affiliated to it. The college acquired its present name "The
Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College" in 1981.