SRML Higher Secondary School

Sri Ranbir Higher Secondary School (SRHS) now known as Sri Ranbir Model High Secondary School (SRML) is a government school in Jammu. Govt. Sri Ranbir Higher Secondary School, the pioneer institution of J&K State, was founded by Dogra Ruler Maharaja Ranbir Singh Ji and was constructed by Raja Partap Singh Ji before 1880. At that time, it had the privilege to be the first school of its kind in the state. At the very outset, it was named as Jammu Collegiate School. Later, it was named after its founder the Maharaja Ranbir School. That is why it is called SRML Higher Secondary School (Sri Ranbir Multilateral Higher Secondary School). SRML is located near the Parade ground. The school offers higher secondary courses under the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education. SRML has an active National Cadet Corps wing. The campus features an inhouse botanical garden. Since the day its foundation stone was laid in 1872, it has produced numerous architects of the country. The outstanding personalities like :

Main building

1. Prof. R. N. Shastri - Padamshree (1990) 2. Balaraj Puri - Padam Bhushan (2005) 3. Pt. Trilochan Dutt 4. Sh. R. N. Dogra 5. Sh. 0. P. Saraf 6. Sh. Kundan Lai Sehgal 7. Sh. Balraj Puri 8. Sh. N. D. Jamwal 9. Sh. H. H. Barg (IAS) 10. Sh. I. D. Soni 11. Sh. Anil Goswami (IAS) 12. Sh. A. K. Anugurana (IAS) 13. Sh. B. N. Dhar, Major General (Retd.) 14. Sh. N.C. Vig, Army Chief (Retd.) 15. Sh. Sanjeev Chadha (IAS) 16. Sh. Rajinder Singh Rana, Chief Engineer and many others have been the venerable students of this institution. This institution is still adding feathers to its crown by producing the meritorious students in studies, sports, NCC and games. The staff is endeavouring earnestly to maintain the prestine glory of the institution and to enhance its academic standard. Many well talented educational luminaries have honoured the chair and maintained the premiership of the institute by their sincere efforts from time to time.

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