Hare School

Hare School
Address

, ,
700 073

India
Coordinates 22°34′32.54″N 88°21′38.75″E
Information
Type Government school
Motto তমসো মা জ্যোতির্গময়ঃ (illumine the darkness)
Religious affiliation(s) Secular
Established September 1, 1818
Founder David Hare
Status Active
Locale College Street
School board WBBSE & WBCHSE
Authority Government of West Bengal
Category Higher Secondary
Chairman Governor of West Bengal
Principal Jayanta Bhattacharya
Faculty 50
Teaching staff 42
Grades I to Xll
Years offered 200
Gender Boys' only
Age range 5 to 18 years
Enrollment 1320 (approximate intake)
Language Bengali, English, Hindi
Campus Urban
Affiliations West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

Hare School is one of the oldest schools in Kolkata, India, teaching grades one to twelve under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. It is a state government-administered boys school and was established by the Scottish watch-maker, David Hare. The establishment date is not agreed upon, but the official year of establishment is 1818. Thus the school is declared as the oldest western type school in Asia. The school is situated opposite the Presidency University, and is also adjacent to the University of Calcutta and Hindu School. The combined campuses of the Hare School and Presidency College is one of the largest in Kolkata.

History

Inside the Hare school building

David Hare established the school in 1818, opposite Hindu College, in the heart of College Street after establishing the Calcutta School David Hare Book Society and the Hindu College, Kolkata (now Presidency College) in 1817 and the Calcutta School Society in 1818. The school started with the name "Arpuli Pathshala" and later as Colootala Branch School, finally it was renamed Hare School in 1867.

A statue of David Hare at the school

Notable alumni