Lowry Adventist College & Group of Institutions began as South India Training School at Coimbatore in 1915. It was established by Elder Gentry G. Lowry and his wife Bertha Lowry, who were Missionaries from the USA. The School moved to the present location in 1917. During the course of time the South India Training School was renamed as Spicer Missionary College. In the year 1942, during World War II, the campus was taken over by the British Government for their military needs. The school was relocated to Kollegal and Chennapatna where it remained until 1946. The college relocated to Spicer Memorial College in Pune, which is now Spicer Adventist University. In the year 1946, the British Government handed over the property back to the School Management. The School was moved for the last time to its present location and it was renamed as Lowry Memorial High School in honour
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