La Martinière College, Lucknow
La Martinière College is an elite private educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The college consists of two schools on different campuses for boys and girls. La Martinière College (for boys) was founded in 1845 and La Martinière Girls' College was established in 1869. La Martiniere Boys' College is the only school in the world to have been awarded royal battle honours for its role in the defence of Lucknow and the Lucknow residency during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The two Lucknow colleges are part of the La Martinière family of schools, founded by the French adventurer Major General Claude Martin. There are two La Martinière Colleges in Kolkata and three in Lyon. La Martinière provides a liberal education and the medium of instruction is the English language. The schools cater for pupils from the age of 5 to 17 or 18, and are open to children of all religious denominations, the boys' school has a Chapel, a Hindu Temple and a Mosque on its campus and has remained a non-denominational school since its inception, unlike the two La Martiniere Schools in Calcutta which are Christian schools, controlled by the Anglican Church of North India. Both the schools have day scholars and residence scholars (boarders).
La Martinière College, Lucknow | |
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Lucknow, India | |
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Type | Trustee |
Motto | labore et constantia ("By Labour and Constancy") |
Established | 1845 1869 (girls) | (boys)
Founder | Major General Claude Martin |
Principal | Gary Dominic Everett (boys) Aashrita Dass (girls) |
Staff | Varies |
Enrollment | c. 4000 boys + c. 2,200 girls |
Campus | Urban city, varying area |
Houses | 4 |
Colour(s) | Blue and Gold |
Publication | Constantia (annually) The Martiniere Post (monthly) |
Former pupils | Martinians |
Website | www.lamartinierelucknow.org www.lamartinieregirlscollegelko.com |
The Economist has described its Constantia building as "perhaps the best-preserved colonial building in Lucknow".