Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal

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Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal
Bir Tikendrajit Road

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795001

Coordinates 24°48′22″N93°56′17″E / 24.806°N 93.938°E / 24.806; 93.938 Coordinates: 24°48′22″N93°56′17″E / 24.806°N 93.938°E / 24.806; 93.938
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School type Government
Established1885
Founder Sir James Johnstone (KCSI)
StatusActive
PrincipalAhongsangbam Sukumar Singh
FacultyLocal
Gendermale
Classes+2 Levels
LanguageEnglish
Campus Urban
Affiliation Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipiur

Johnstone Higher Secondary School is a premier higher secondary school in Manipur located at the heart of Imphal city in Bir Tikendrajit Road. The school is an institution recognised by Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur. [1]

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History

The school was established by Sir James Johnstone, the political agent of Manipur from 1877 to 1886 during the British colonial rule in India. Sir James Johnstone was born on 9 February 1841. So, every year on 9 February, Sir Johnstone's birthday is celebrated with a simple function by the teachers and students.

Location

Johnstone Higher Secondary School is located at the heart of Imphal city adjacent to the 0 km Kangla gate (Chaarali Gate). The Ima Keithel (Famous Women's Market) is also situated less than a kilometer from the school. Due to the proximity of the location of this institution, major important events took place at this location. The history of this school dates back as far back as to the history of the British regime in Manipur. Prominent world scholars such as Fritz Stall visited this school as part of their research work and collect valuable information from the archives of the institution.

Departments

The school has Arts, Sciences, Commerce and vocational subjects. It was one of the first to launch a pre-university commerce education in the state in 1983. [2]

Alumni

The school has produced a large number of academicians, university professors, scientists, civil servants, politicians, and other renowned persons in Manipur as well as in India and different parts of the world.

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References

  1. Institutions Recognised by COHSEM
  2. Singh, A. Rajmani (2010). Commerce Education in North-east India. Mittal Publications. p. 275. ISBN   9788183243490.