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Stanes Schools

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Stantes Schools
Location
Club Road, Bedford, Coonoor
Avinashi Road, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu

India
Information
MottoNisi Dominus Frustra — Coonoor Stanes; Excelsa Sequar — Coimbatore Stanes
Established1862; 162 years ago (1862)
Staff136
Number of students3000+
SongTo God be the Glory
Websitestanesschool.org

Stanes Schools are two schools in Coimbatore and Coonoor.[1][2]

History

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Sir Robert Stanes

The schools were established by Sir Robert Stanes in 1862, with the Coimbatore branch starting with four children and two teachers.[1]It started as a European and Eurasian school but under the concept of liberal education the restrictions have been relaxed, but minority rights for Anglo-Indian children are still retained.

Foundation

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Sir Robert Stanes (born 13 May 1841) laid the foundation stone of the school on 6 November 1862 when the school had four children and two teachers. The British Empire conferred on him The Kaiser-i-Hind Medal for his Meritorious Services. It started as a European And Eurasian School but later it was opened to all irrespective of their creed, community and status. Exclusive minority rights for Anglo-Indian children are retained as per Sir Robert's wishes.

Houses

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The boys and girls are grouped into four houses. Each house is headed by its own Master and Mistress and its Captains, Prefects, and Vice-Captains. The houses are:

Coimbatore School

  • Lordly Lions, motto: Animo et Fide, red
  • Playful Panthers, motto: Nil Desperandum, blue
  • Terrific Tigers, motto: Spring to Victory, yellow
  • Wily Wolves, motto: Fide et Labore, green

Coonoor School

  • Davids - yellow
  • Fritchley - red
  • Groves - green
  • Stanes - blue

Inter-house sports and games are conducted. The house which emerges victorious is awarded the Champion House trophy. There are trophies for the cross country race and marching. The Annual Sports Day is an important event.

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b "The Stanes story". 6 July 2012 – via The Hindu.
  2. ^ "Madras Musings - We care for Madras that is Chennai".
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