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Hooghly Collegiate School was founded in 1812 as the Hooghly College and is one of the oldest schools in India.[2]
Hooghly Collegiate School | |
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Type | Government School (directly, Government of West Bengal) |
Established | 1812[1] |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliation | WBBSE & WBCHSE |
History
editHCS's early provenance is sketchily documented in Karuņāsāgar Vidyāsāgar, quoting from 'Education Committee' reports, periodicals and other print media of that period. The name of the school changed once or twice, till it came to be known as 'Hooghly College' and thence 'Hooghly Collegiate School' when the college wing was created. The location underwent changes, too.[citation needed] The so-called 'new building' (to the 'Ṣāṇḍeśvar Talā' end of the prayer ground, to house the laboratories and the classes IX to XI of the new Higher Secondary scheme)[3] and the box-like, stand-alone crafts-cum-smithy building were completed in 1956-57. The oldest building of the school and part of the adjoining Mohsin College were Hazi Mohammad Mohsin's personal property.
Notable alumni
editSource:[4]
- Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay (1838–1894)
- Dwarka Nath Mitra (1833–1874)
- Ramesh Chandra Majumdar (1888-1980)
- Brahmabandhab Upadhyay (1861–1907) (admitted into Hooghly Collegiate School in 1874)
In popular culture
editIn author Suman Sen's 2017 horror-comedy book Koto Bhoot! Ki Adbhut!, the main protagonist Batuk babu was an alumnus of this school.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ "Top 10 Oldest Schools in India".
- ^ Versatilesudip (22 January 2018), English: HISTORY OF HOOGHLY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, retrieved 8 July 2024
- ^ "HOOGHLY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL - Ward No.-xxv District Hugli (West Bengal)". schools.org.in. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
- ^ "Education First". school.banglarshiksha.gov.in. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
External links
edit- Media related to Hooghly Collegiate School at Wikimedia Commons