The Government High School for Boys (also called the Government Model School) is a secondary school situated on the banks of the Godavari River in Rajamahendravaram, East Godavari district, India, the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh state.
The
institution was initially established for
Bachelor of Education training in 1883, making it one of the oldest
schools in India. Later, the Government Model School for Boys was established and folded into the institution.
To mark its centennial, a pylon was placed on 7 April 1987 by Sri Gyani Zail Singh, then- President of India.
Used to be a serious Entrance exam in those days to get into this school
The high school conducts NCC camps for students of VIII, IX and X standards.
The Government High School for Boys (also called the Government Model School) is a secondary school situated on the banks of the Godavari River in Rajamahendravaram, East Godavari district, India, the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh state.
The
institution was initially established for
Bachelor of Education training in 1883, making it one of the oldest
schools in India. Later, the Government Model School for Boys was established and folded into the institution.
To mark its centennial, a pylon was placed on 7 April 1987 by Sri Gyani Zail Singh, then- President of India.
Used to be a serious Entrance exam in those days to get into this school
The high school conducts NCC camps for students of VIII, IX and X standards.