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5-2284: Government Higher Secondary School may refer to: India [ edit ] Arunachal Pradesh [ edit ] Independent Golden Jubilee Government Higher Secondary School, Pasighat Assam [ edit ] Golaghat Government Bezbaruah Higher Secondary School Kerala [ edit ] Government Higher Secondary School Maloth Kasba Government Higher Secondary School Nedungome Government Higher Secondary School Omallur Government Higher Secondary School, Palayamkunnu Government Higher Secondary School Panamattom Government Higher Secondary School, Pandikkad Government Higher Secondary School Sreekandapuram Government Higher Secondary School for Girls Cottonhill Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School, Kollam Government Model Higher Secondary School Nadavaramba Government Model Higher Secondary School, Punnamoodu Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School , Thiruvananthapuram Government Model Higher Secondary School for Boys , Thrissur Government Model Higher Secondary School, Varkala Meenakshi Vilasam Government Vocational Higher Secondary School Meenangadi Government Higher Secondary School Pandit Mothilal Government Model Higher Secondary School Vailoppilli Sreedhara Menon Memorial Government Vocational Higher Secondary School Tamil Nadu [ edit ] Government Higher Secondary School, Eriyodu Government Higher Secondary School Kurunikulathupatti Government Higher Secondary School Palayajayankondam Bharathiar Government Higher Secondary School Thiruvalluvar Government Higher Secondary School Tripura [ edit ] West Bengal [ edit ] Bagmari-Manicktala Government Sponsored Higher Secondary School Pakistan [ edit ] Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [ edit ] Pakistan Punjab [ edit ] Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Ahmad Nagar Chattha Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Ahmad Nagar Chattha See also [ edit ] Government Higher Secondary Institute Botingoo , Jammu and Kashmir, India Government Senior Secondary School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

10-643: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Independent Golden Jubilee Government Higher Secondary School, Pasighat Independent Golden Jubilee Government Higher Secondary School , Pasighat is the oldest school in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh . It is recognised by the CBSE, New Delhi, under the Government of Arunachal Pradesh and has three streams: Humanities, Commerce and Science. Pasighat

15-468: The Siang River flooded. Hence the present higher secondary School was established as a lower primary school in 1940. It was upgraded to a M. E. school in 1947, a secondary school in 1952, and finally a higher secondary school in 1963. In 1997, the golden jubilee of Indian independence, it was renamed Independence Golden Jubilee Government Higher Secondary School. In 1952, the first group of students from

20-465: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Government Higher Secondary School . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Government_Higher_Secondary_School&oldid=1172077586 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-685: Was established as a formal township in 1911. The then British Government of India refused to provide a school there, so the local people of Pasighat themselves opened a lower primary school on a self-help basis after the pattern of an ashram and engaged Sri Putiram Kaman as its teacher. The school had classes up to 3rd standard, after which students had to go to Sadiya Middle School, run by the American Baptist Mission. The British administration opened their own lower primary school in Paglek, now part of Pasighat , in 1918, but it closed after

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