Saturday 5 September 2020

History of Lady Irwin school by Dr Bharati Sarkar




History of Lady Irwin School, New Delhi By Dr Bharati Sarkar, Joint Secretary, Governing Body, Lady Irwin School Lady Irwin School is about to hit a century of it’s existence. Once, considered the best girls school in India, the school continues to enjoy it’s distinction and it is still much sought after. This is especially when people get to meet the alumni and recent pass outs who are well groomed in the five S’s -simple, smart, sober, smiling and serious about each and every piece of task assigned to them. Irwinites grow to be liberal and empowered. No wonder, the school did not have any uniform till about three decades back. The principal Miss K Sengupta used to often remark,” My Girls! They don’t need a uniform! They are all like butterflies in a garden.” She would also add,” They are respectful, helpful and proficient both in Vernacular and English.” 

Lady Irwin school was founded in 1927 when India was under the British regime, Simla was the summer capital and New Delhi the winter capital. Two respected residents of Delhi Rai bahadur Amrita Lal Banerjee and Sir NN Sarkar met the then Governor in general Lord Irwin and presented a proposal for opening a school only for girls which would function in Simla (now Shimla) during summers as the mothers had to stay back in Delhi due to lack of a girls’s school in Simla, and in New Delhi in winters. Lord Irwin did not give an immediate approval but, to their surprise, Lord Irwin contacted them the next day and said that Lady Irwin thought that it was an excellent proposal. That is how the school got it’s name. 

Sir Satish Kumar Das was school’s first patron. 

The school has nurtured into eminence many of it’s students who are now revered citizens of the country. Some have even received the highest National Awards. 

For the sake of brevity a few names are being quoted-Justice Geeta Mittal, Kathak dancers Swashwati Sen and Bhaswati Mishra, Odissi dancers Madhavi Mudgal, Padmashree Ranjana Gauhar, Hindustani classical vocalist Subhadra Desai. Till the recent past Delhi University has had school alumni as principals in seven of it’s affiliated colleges. 

There have been many medical practitioners, engineers, academicians, scientists, researchers, chartered accountants, artists and civil servants etc. In commensurate with the times some recent pass outs are models, fashion and jewellery designers, potters etc. 

The governors of the school were no less eminent and included former UPSC Chairman RCS Sarjkar, Former Director General All India Radio Ashok Kumar Sen and Padmashree Justice Krishnamani. 

As in the past, the school has over three thousand students. Presently the school is running in three buildings, Primary at Defence colony, Middle and Senior at Madhav Rao scandia Marg. The school has always had excellent teachers on it’s faculty and a committed nonteaching staff. Every year there is a rush for admission to the school.



34 comments:

  1. Excellent!! So proud of my school. Pleasure to see the same building so many years later. Owe so much to my school. Grooming was top priority in all walks of life.

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    1. Nostalgic!
      Have beautiful memories of the school.

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    2. Proud of being an alumni of this great institution. We lived in close vicinity of the school, on Ferozshah rd, therefore it was easy to participate in NCC nd several other activities that happened after school hours. Can never forget, Tulsi's alu chaat and miss Godian's piano beats, while doing PT. Also miss jesudas, oh boy! She really meant business in the sports field.Got to speak and understand bengali, from Section 'A' friends. Those were fun-filled years.

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  2. I remember the great time we had in school. One looked forward to Saraswati Pooja every year. Even after graduating 46 years ago, I still remember the school on every Basant Panchmi.

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  3. Sadly the school infrastructure is in shambles now. Saw pictures from Saraswati Puja 2020. It's heart-breaking and definitely a danger for students

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  5. Building looks so old now but our nostalgia for the school and the building that captures such rich memories is intact

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  6. Kudos!! Feel proud to be an alumna. Wish LIS many many more years of glorious existence espousing the mission of women's education and empowerment!

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  7. Lovely reading and reliving our beautiful school days ..In a whatsup group of Irwinities we often mention how lucky we were to study , grow, learn, enjoy in this school environment.We are who we are, all because of this nuturing, free, enlightening space.

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  8. Proud to be an alumni of this prestigious school wonderful memories

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  9. It was so nice to read about our school. So nostalgic

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  10. So proud to be LISian. Cherish the memories.

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  11. It is so wonderful to see this story about my school! So proud to be an alumni of LIS! I was groomed and nurtured by the wonderful teachers I had for 12 years of my school life. Even after 30 years the sweet memories linger...

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  12. Lovely writeup. Brings sweet memories ..... of my prestigious school and teachers who all nurtured and groomed us. Proud to be an Irwinite. Even after 35 years the sweet memories of the school , Saraswati Puja.... Swami’s sambhar chawal just linger.....

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  13. It's wonderful to read the history of my school. Proud to be an Irwinite. The teachers under the leadership of dynamic Principal's have shaped so many of us. The memories are so fresh even after so many years.

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  14. Fond memories specially as girl guides. Still have dreams about my school. I passed out in 1959.

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  15. I am proud of its history and the teachers who inculcated the best in us.

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  16. Simple, smart, sober, smiling and serious...Thank you LIS. Proud to be Irwinite.

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  17. Yes , as Majestic as ever!
    Dr Neelam Verma

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  18. Nostalgic!
    All the school memories have come flooding back.
    Proud to be an Irwinite

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  19. Indeed, groomingvreceived in LIS has served us well all our lives. The morning prayer meetings and the few words by Miss Sengupta are most memorable for me tu

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  20. Oh My gosh! Were you not our home science teacher Bharati Miss? Rainbow sandwiches and stories of mountain climbing? I remember you so well and talk about you to my kiddos:)

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  21. Whenever in vicinity, make it a point to take a look at the school, even from outside the gates! The structure of the school being the same fuels the nostalgia for the bygone school days...we used to chant so often, LIS, LIS, always on the top!
    A minimal user of FB, I chanced upon this group and feel glad to have become its member...would love to reconnect with people of 1984 batch!

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    1. May I know your name .... I am Disha Banerjee 1984 batch XI/XII C

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  22. Is there an alumni meet of LIS students. We indeed had a unique environment in our school. I would love to work with some of you to really contribute to rebuilding the library. May be some more areas of the school.

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  23. Nostalgia! Not just a Building but an echo chamber of footsteps with an ocean full of memories!

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  24. It's always so thrilling to talk about the days spent in our LIS.. lovely days, memories n friends.when ever I pass by that area I love to share my feelings with my family.I wish school revives

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  25. This is my last year in LIS.
    Feeling so many emotions, the journey from junior School(defense colony) to senior one (madhav rao scindia marg),
    Remembering all the minor things & experiences that LIS gas given to me, I'm from batch 2021-2022, feel proud & blessed to be an Irwinite. Gonna miss LIS & it's memories a lot.

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  26. Nostalgic,it reminds the best time of one's life

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  27. Feel great to have been a part of this prestigious alumni … can’t forget the innumerable practices and final plays of the annual shows in the National stadium and the zero period and regular sports and gym sessions we need to all get together to bring it to its old glory respectable and charming

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