Hindu Senior Secondary School, Triplicane


The Hindu Senior Secondary School is a school in Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

History

The school started by Hindu Educational Organisation in 1971 with a strength of 171. It has risen to be a senior secondary school and junior college with a strength of more than 2,500 students with classes from lower kindergarten to +2.
The Managing Committee of the Hindu High School started the Hindu Higher Secondary School for Boys in 1971 with Classes VI and VII.
The institution provides for the learning of four languages - Tamil, Hindi, English and Sanskrit.
The Primary Section with Classes IV and V was opened in 1973. In 1974 classes I to III were opened and the school was converted into a co-educational institution. In June 1975, the Primary Department was a full-fledged institution with the addition of LKG and UKG and the Classes VI to XI was affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education.
The school, which was accommodated in the HEO Hostel building at the beginning, has been shifted to the new building from June 1974 at 83 Big Street.
The 10+2+3 pattern of education was introduced in 1976-77 with the first batch for X Std, and the last year for XI std..
The present Principal of the school is Shri. J. Srinivasa Ragavan

Features of school

All the three languages are taught at the same level, thus giving an opportunity for students to have equal proficiency in these languages. They can also learn music and dance.
School facilities include internet, computers and LCD projector. Students can join NCC, JRC, Scouts and Guides, Cubs and Bulbuls, and Karuna Club.
Yoga from Classes IX to XII and simple physical exercise for the lower classes is compulsory.
Students are given various opportunities to participate in competitions conducted by reputed organisations. The school has a highly educated faculty. Teachers handling the classes IX-XII have completed the master's degree in the particular field