The Lawrence School, Lovedale | |
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Coordinates | 11°22′45″N76°41′57″E / 11.379191°N 76.699258°E |
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Former names | Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School (LMRMS) |
School type | Coeducational Public School |
Motto | Never Give In |
Established | September 6th, 1858 |
Founder | Sir Henry |
School board | CBSE |
Chairman | Sanjay Kumar, IAS |
Headmaster | Dhavala Venkata Someswara Rao |
Number of pupils | 700 |
Language | English |
Affiliation | Round Square |
Alumni name | Old Lawrencians |
Website | https://www.thelawrenceschool.org |
The Lawrence School, Lovedale, is a fee-charging co-educational public boarding school located at Lovedale, a hill station on the Nilgiri Mountains in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1]
Formerly known as Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School, the namesake of its founder, Brigadier-General Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence KCB), [2] who had mooted the idea of establishing a chain of British Raj military-style boarding schools at the hill stations of India to educate the children of the deceased and serving members of the British Indian Army. [3] Although Lawrence was killed at The Residency, Lucknow, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, his dream materialized and four such schools, known then as the Lawrence Military Asylums, were established: at Sanawar in 1847 and Mount Abu in 1856, both during his lifetime, and later at Lovedale in 1858 and at Ghora Gali in 1860.
The Lawrence School, Lovedale has its campus on 700 acres leased from the Ministry of Defence [4] in Lovedale, which is 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from Ootacamund. Located at a height of 7,200 feet above mean sea level, it is slightly lower than the Dodabetta peak (altitude: 8650 feet), which is the highest peak of the Nilgiri mountain range.
Many notable personalities, including Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, Presidents Zail Singh, Pranab Mukherjee and A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, and others such as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw and Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, [5] have visited this campus to grace the school's Founder's Day and other special occasions. [6] [7]
Several movies, TV shows, and commercial advertisements have been filmed in the school campus. Some of the popular ones include:
On May 31, 1988, a commemorative postage stamp was issued by India Post to mark 130 years of the school's existence with an image displaying the towering campanile section of Italian Gothic styled architecture of the main building, which houses the Senior School and administrative offices. [8] [9]
The student body is from all over India and overseas, and is led by prefects headed by a head girl and head boy. [10] The school also has a 40 percent reservation of seats and a 20 percent fee subsidy for children of Indian Defence personnel.
The school is notable for requiring for all its students to learn horseback riding. [11] [12]
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Indian order of battle during the 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes:
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