The Lawrence School, Sanawar

The Lawrence School, Sanawar
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Location

Coordinates30°54′07″N 76°59′38″E / 30.902°N 76.994°E / 30.902; 76.994
Information
Former namesThe Lawrence Royal Military School
TypePrivate boarding school
MottoNever Give In
Established15 April 1847 (15 April 1847)
FounderHenry Montgomery Lawrence
School districtSolan
Staff70
GradesLower III (Class 5) - Upper VI (Class 12)
Campus size139 Acres
Color(s)   Red and white
School feesApprox. 9–11 lakh per annum
AffiliationCentral Board of Secondary Education
AlumniOld Sanawarians (OSs)
Houses
  1.   Vindhya House
  2.   Siwalik House
  3.   Himalaya House
  4.   Nilagiri House
HeadmasterHimmat Singh Dhillon
Websitewww.sanawar.edu.in

The Lawrence School, Sanawar, is the oldest private boarding school in Himachal Pradesh, which is located in Kasauli near Solan city. Established in 1847, its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the most prestigious and oldest schools in Asia.

It is located in the Kasauli Hills, it is arguably the oldest co-ed boarding school in the world, situated in Solan district, Himachal Pradesh, India. Sanawar is about an hour's drive from Chandigarh. The school, founded by Sir Henry Lawrence and his wife Honoria, is one of the oldest surviving boarding schools.

As the school is located in Sanawar, the school is popularly called "Sanawar". It is situated at a height of 1,750 metres and spread over an area of 139 acres, heavily forested with pine, deodar and other conifer trees. The school has been ranked among the best residential schools of India. In May 2013 Sanawar created history by becoming the first school in the world to send a team of seven students and climb Mount Everest. The motto of the school is "Never Give In".

Sanawar is affiliated to India's Central Board of Secondary Education. Children are admitted to Sanawar in February each year, at the age of nine and ten years. Class Five (Lower III) is preferred as the entry point. Admission is based on a competitive entrance examination, held the preceding November, followed by an interview.