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The Hindu Higher Secondary School
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MottoSatyam, Jnanam, Anantam, Brahma
Established1852
AlumniSee below
Nobel laureatesSubrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

The Hindu Higher Secondary School, located on Big Street, Triplicane, Chennai, India, is one of the oldest high schools in South India, having been established in 1852. The school was founded at a time when many parents were reluctant to send their children to schools managed and run by the British Raj.

The school states its mission as "To provide education that will impart knowledge, moral and ethical values through multidimensional activities and interpersonal relationships" and its vision as "To develop human resources through education for the upliftment of society, to prepare students to face challenges and to produce students the country will be proud of."

The name

In 1852, there existed two boys' schools in the Triplicane area of Madras: the Dravida Pathasala (Pathasala means school in Sanskrit) for Tamil boys and the Hindu Balura Pathsala for Telugu boys. In 1860, these two Pathsalas were merged, the new entity being named the "Triplicane Andhra Dravida Balura Pathasala". The school was later again renamed "The Triplicane Anglo-Vernacular High School". Finally, in 1897, the school’s name was changed to "Hindu High School".

The building

Construction of a large school building was completed in 1897, the L-shaped red brick building having been designed by the architect Henry Irwin. The three-storey building was constructed by Namberumal Chetty, a renowned builder of his time, on a plot of 40,000 square feet. Wide and broad verandas and big windows ensured proper ventilation, while high ceilings and rows of arches imparted an imposing look to the school building. With additional construction done over a period of time, the building is now T-shaped.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. ^ "G.N. BALASUBRAMANIAM (1910-1965), A genius and a pathbreaker". Sruti magazine. 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ a b "Old boys recall their school days". The Hindu. September 5, 2008. Retrieved 2010-05-01.

References

13°03′40″N 80°16′49″E / 13.061157°N 80.280147°E / 13.061157; 80.280147