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Lawrence School, Sanawar

Lawrence School, Sanawar

Technical Data

Date of Issue October 4, 1997
Denomination Rs. 2
Quantity 700,000
Perforation comb 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Printing Process Photogravure
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Col. (Retd) K. S. Dhami
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1574

Stamp Number IN 1627

Yvert et Tellier IN 1350

Stanley Gibbons IN 1738

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Introduction

The Lawrence School, Sanawar is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious boarding schools. It was founded in 1847 by Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, a distinguished British Army officer. Located in the hills of Himachal Pradesh, the school has a long tradition of discipline, service, and excellence.

Early History

The institution was originally named Lawrence Military Asylum. Later, it became Lawrence Royal Military School, and eventually received its present name, The Lawrence School.

It was among the first schools in the British Empire to receive the King’s Colours, an honour awarded for outstanding merit. The school earned this distinction three times.

Service and Bravery

Students and alumni of the school served with distinction during World War I and World War II, displaying courage and dedication.

After Indian Independence, the school was handed over first to the Ministry of Defence and later to the Ministry of Education.

Old Sanawarians continued to serve India in major conflicts after 1947. Among the notable alumni was Arun Khetarpal, a brave soldier honoured with the Param Vir Chakra.

Contributions in Many Fields

Former students of the school have held distinguished positions in:

  • Armed Forces
  • Police Services
  • Civil Services
  • Foreign Services
  • Corporate leadership
  • Media and industry

The school is also known for excellence in sports, especially mountaineering and adventure sports.

Birdwood School Building

The centre of Sanawarian life is the Birdwood School building, constructed of grey granite in a simple Gothic style. Its foundation stone was laid on 25 August 1927 and it was named after Sir William Birdwood.

Since then, it has continued to serve as the main academic and administrative building of the school.

School Crest and Motto

The school crest includes a hand holding a dagger, ivy, swords, and lion heads, adapted from the family coat of arms of Sir Henry Lawrence.

Its motto is:

“Never Give In”

This phrase reflects the courage, determination, and character-building spirit of the institution.

Rudyard Kipling famously referred to the school in Kim with the words:

“Send him to Sanawar and make a man of him.”

Commemorative Stamp Issue

The Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp to mark the sesquicentennial celebrations (150 years) of The Lawrence School, Sanawar, honouring its rich legacy of education, discipline, and national service.

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