Hindu High School, Karwar

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Hindu High School
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Location

Information
TypePrivate aided
Established1897
PresidentShri S. P. Kamat
PrincipalShri Arun Rane
Faculty30
GradesClass 6 - 10
Number of studentsNearly 800
Campus size5-acre (20,000 m2)
Campus typeRectangle
AffiliationKarnataka Secondary Education Examination Board

Hindu High School, situated in the heart of karwar, is one of the oldest school in India. It was founded by Vaman Mangesh Dubhashi.

The school was established in 1897. The school has both English and Kannada medium.

Hindu High School has an NCC unit which is part of 8(Kar) Naval Unit NCC, Karwar.

Former headmasters[]

  • P. S. Bandekar
  • N. T. Devadig
  • M. B. Naik
  • A. D. Kulkarni
  • V. S. Shet
  • S. D. Bhende
  • A. K. Rao
  • R. S. Hedge
  • P. G. Naik
  • Nehan Abdulla

References[]

Coordinates: 14°48′34″N 74°07′52″E / 14.8095°N 74.1312°E / 14.8095; 74.1312


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