Anandashram High School, Bankikodla
In the early years of the high school, high school accommodated students from 5th grade to 11th grade S.S.C and some subjects were taught in English.
History
The history of this high school goes back to its middle school the vernacular school of 1884. The leaders of Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmins during the British rule in India took the task of spreading education. Ananth Shanthappayya Nadkarni a.k.a. Budavant master from Bankikodla started the school in 1884. Datt master (D. A. Nadkarni a nephew of headmaster Ananth S. Nadkarni) was the headmaster of this middle school from 1911 to 1941. Perhaps, the vernacular middle school of 1884 is considered as one of the oldest vernacular schools in the nation. Later the middle school was upgraded to Anandasharm High School in 1941. In the early days, classes were held in Bakanatheshwar temple and in Dinu Master's (D. M. Nadkarni) house.
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The new building in 1988 - Contributions from the alumni and the RES.
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The Roll of Honour the Veledictorians from the first SSC batch starting 1946-47.
Former Headmasters of the Anandasharm High School
- R. V. Pandit (1911 – 1999), from Aghanashini, in school 1941 - 1966, 1941 - 1966 as headmaster
- Su Ram Ekkundi (1922 – 1995), from Ranebennur, in school 1944 - 1976, 1966 - 76 as headmaster
- N. S. Naik (1927 – 2008), from Bankikodla-Hanehalli, in school 1948 - 1982, 1976 - 1982 as headmaster
Notable former teachers of the High School
Notable alumni
- Gopal H. Gaonkar
- Narayan H. Gowda, Kadame
- Mangesh V. Nadkarni
- Sundar V. Nadkarni
- Niranjan K. Naik, Agragone
Former Headmasters of the Middle School
- Ananth S. Nadkarni a.k.a. Budavanta master from Bankikodla started the Verrnacular School in 1884 and served until 1910 as headmaster
- Datt master Nadkarni (D. A. Nadkarni) (Doddmane) (1878 - 1954) from Bankikodla, Vernacular School, in school 1898 - 1941, 1911 - 1941 as headmaster
Notable alumni of the Middle School
References
- ^ Karnataka State Gazetteer: Uttara Kannada. Director of Print., Stationery and Publications at the Government Press. 1985.
- ^ "Kamat's Potpourri: S.R. Ekkundi". www.kamat.com. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
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