Anandashram High School, Bankikodla

Ananadasharm High School (established 1884),[1] one of the oldest high schools in Uttar Kannada, was a private school located in Bankikodla-Hanehalli. The school was funded by M.N.Kulakrni, A. Kagal, D. M. Nadkarni and Datta master (Nadkarni) Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmins from Bankikodla-Hanehalli and the local people. Kulkarni was a press owner in Mumbai and Datta master was the Headmaster of the English middle school (established 1884) then in Bankikodla. Later the school was converted to a high school in 1943. The school is now supported by the Karnataka state government.

Anandashram High School
A. H. School building.
Location

Information
TypePrivate/public
EstablishedEstablished 1884 Anandasharm High School, Bankikodla
PresidentMr. Dattanand S. Balwally (1965-66 batch student) preceded by Mr. Gopalkrishna Nadkarni (1947-48 batch student)
Head of schoolMr. Gangadhar Bhat
AffiliationKarnataka State Education Board

It is a secondary education school, providing education from eighth standard through tenth standard (S.S.L. C). The medium of instruction is Kannada.

History

Anandashram High school (the name of the 8th Guru of Chitrapur Saraswats) is the second oldest high school in Uttar Kannada district. The leaders of Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmins during the British rule in India established the Rural Education Society (RES) and took the task of spreading education.

In the early days, classes were held in Bakanatheshwar temple and in the upper part of Dinu Master's house.

Headmasters

  • Datta Master Nadkarni (Doddmane) from Bankikodla, English middle school, in school 1884-1942
  • R. V. Pandit (1911–99), from Ratnagiri, in school 1943 - 1965
  • S. R. Ekkundi (1923–95), from Ranebennur, in school 1944 - 1977[2]
  • N. S. Naik (1927–2008), from Bankikodla-Hanehalli, in school 1948 - 1982

Notable former teachers

Notable alumni

Alumni from the English middle school

See also

References


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