Hindu School, Kolkata
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Hindu School is a school in Kolkata
Kolkata
Kolkata , formerly known as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly River, it was the commercial capital of East India...

 (Calcutta), India
India
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. It is located on College Street
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, in the vicinity of Hare School
Hare School
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, College Square, Presidency College
Presidency College, Kolkata
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 and Calcutta University.

Hindu College, the school's predecessor, was established in 1817 by Raja Rammohan Roy, David Hare
David Hare (philanthropist)
David Hare was a Scottish watchmaker and philanthropist in Bengal. He founded many important and prestigious educational institutions in Kolkata, such as the Hindu School, and Hare School and helped in founding Presidency College.-Early life:...

, Radhakanta Deb and other educationists. In 1855, the pathsala part of Hindu College became Hindu School and the other part (mahapathshala) became Presidency College. The date of establishment of the Hindu College, 1817, is considered the establishment date of both Hindu school and Presidency College. The school is one of the oldest existing schools in Calcutta and India.

The school has grades 1 to 12 and the language of instruction is Bengali
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. Students appear for 10+(Madhyamik
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) examination under West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
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 and 12+(Higher Secondary Examination
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) examination under West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education
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. Grade 11 and 12 have three streams- science, arts and commerce. It is a boys-only school with a strength of 1100 students.

Overview

Prior to the advent of the British in India, the primary schools of Bengal taught very little beyond Bangla, simple Arithmetic and Sanskrit. The tols (local small schools run by individuals) gave lessons in advanced Sanskrit, grammar and literature, theology, logic and metaphysics. This was not enough to satisfy the aspiration of Indians like Raja Rammohun Roy, who felt that the process would only 'load the minds of youths with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions' without having any practical use. The necessity of learning English was also keenly felt by people who had to carry on a constant interaction with the British businessmen. A few schools were set up with the purpose of providing rudimentary education in the English language to native Indians. Hindu School was one of them.

History

Dewan Baidya Nath Mukherjee was deputed to collect the subscriptions for the new school. Sir Edward Hyde East, Chief Justice of the Calcutta Supreme Court was invited to chair the committee and Joseph Baretto became the Treasurer. The principal donors being the Maharajah of Burdwan (Tejchand Bahadur) and Gopee Mohun Thakur, each contributing Rupees 10,000.

On the opening day there were 20 pupils on the rolls but within the next three months the number swelled to 69. At a later date the pathshala was separated as Hindu School.

Chronology

  • January 20, 1817 - Hindu College is established
  • 1855 - The pathshala part became Hindu School, and the other part (mahapathshala) became Presidency College.
  • 1992 - 175th anniversary observed

Notable alumni

  • Abanindranath Tagore
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  • Ramtanu Lahiri
    Ramtanu Lahiri
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  • Debendranath Tagore
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  • Satyendranath Tagore
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    .
  • Jyotirindranath Tagore
    Jyotirindranath Tagore
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    .
  • Michael Madhusudan Dutt
    Michael Madhusudan Dutt
    Michael Madhusudan Dutt or Michael Madhusudan Dutta was a popular 19th century Bengali poet and dramatist. He was born in Sagardari , on the bank of Kopotaksho [কপোতাক্ষ] River, a village in Keshobpur Upozila, Jessore District, East Bengal . His father was Rajnarayan Dutt, an eminent lawyer, and...

  • Rajnarayan Basu
    Rajnarayan Basu
    Rajnarayan Basu was a writer and intellectual of the Bengal Renaissance. He was born in Boral in 24 Parganas and studied at the Hare School and Hindu College, both premier institutions in Kolkata, Bengal at the time. A monotheist at heart, Rajnarayan Basu converted to Brahmoism at the age of...

  • Mahendra Lal Sircar
  • Radhanath Sikdar
    Radhanath Sikdar
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  • Satyendra Nath Bose
    Satyendra Nath Bose
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  • Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
  • Chhabi Biswas
    Chhabi Biswas
    Chhabi Biswas was a much revered Bengali character actor, primarily known for his performances in Tapan Sinha's Kabuliwala and Satyajit Ray's films Jalshaghar , Devi and Kanchenjungha .He is the best remembered for his numerous roles as the quintessential aristocratic patriarch, was himself the...

  • Pratap Chandra Chunder
    Pratap Chandra Chunder
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