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Private school in Mysore India
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J. L. B. Road, Chamarajapuram, Mysore 570005 India | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1840; 185 years ago (1840) |
Campus | Urban |
Hardwicke High School and College is an educational institute in Mysore. The school offers primary, higher primary, high school, and pre-university level education.
History
[edit ]Formerly known as Wesleyan High School and Methodist Mission High School, Hardwicke High School and Pre-University College was founded in 1840 during the Commission Rule and the nominal reign of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.
Rev. Harold Spencer BA (1876 - 1966) was a previous principal. Writing Kangalese Grammar, accepted at the time across India.
Alongside teaching he edited the "Harvest Home", a monthly missionary journal.
Subsidiaries
[edit ]- Hardwicke Church, Vani Vilas Road, Mysore
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