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Gibb High School, Kumta

Coordinates: 14°25′29.97″N 74°24′57.97″E / 14.4249917°N 74.4161028°E / 14.4249917; 74.4161028
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Gibb High School, Kumta,[1] is an independent secondary school in Karnataka, India.

History

It is one of the oldest high schools in Uttar Kannada [2] district. The school was established on 4 June 1908. It was initially named New English School, Kumta to distinguish it from the then existing Kumta Municipal, A.V. School.

The school was renamed as Gibb High School as a token of gratitude to M.C. Gibb, the Commissioner of Southern Division for his help in getting recognition and bringing this school under grant-in-aid in 1911. Accommodating 100 students, a hostel called Pandit Hostel for the pupils was constructed later.

The Golden Jubilee was celebrated in 1959 and the Centenary was celebrated on December 19, 20 and 21st of 2009. The Golden Jubilee was celebrated under the presidency of Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. To mark the Golden Jubilee Celebration, an auditorium was constructed in the name of Rajendra Prasad.

Former headmasters

  • A. S. Kamat
  • V. G. Bhat
  • G.S.BHAT
  • B. G Pai
  • Vasudev Mhapsekar

Headmaster

  • G. S. Bhat

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Consider circus company's application, official told". The Hindu. 2008-05-08. Archived from the original on 2009-03-15. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  2. ^ Gibb high school centenary report - <file deleted!>
  3. ^ Kamath, M.V. (1983). The innovative banker, T.A. Pai, his life and times. T.A. Pai Memorial Committee. p. 23.

14°25′29.97″N 74°24′57.97″E / 14.4249917°N 74.4161028°E / 14.4249917; 74.4161028