Hardwick High School and College

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Hardwicke High School and College
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Hardwicke College main building
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Hardwick High School and College
J. L. B. Road, Chamarajapuram,

Mysore 570005 India
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Type Private
Established1840;183 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. Hardwick School, Mysore is one of the top rated schools in the category of Nursery Schools in the Mysore. They are also known for Schools, Kindergartens and Primary Schools.

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History

Formerly known as Wesleyan High School and Methodist Mission High School, Hardwicke High School and Pre-University College was founded in 1840 during the rule of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III.

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