Scinda School Se-tenant Pair

Scinda School

Technical Data

Stamp Set Centenary of Scindra School, Gwalior
Date of Issue October 20, 1997
Denomination Rs.10
Quantity 700,000
Perforation comb 14
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1581-1582

Stamp Number IN 1639a

Yvert et Tellier IN 1352-1353

Stanley Gibbons IN 1745a

Themes

Centenary of The Scindia School

Founding and Early Years:

  • Established: 1897
  • Founder: Maharaja Madhavrao Scindia
  • Original Location: Jal Vihar, Gwalior
  • Current Location: Moved to Gwalior Fort, covering an area of about 110 acres
  • Educational Focus: Alongside academics, the school emphasized various skills such as shooting, riding, and sports-related activities.

Development and Milestones:

  • School Magazine: Launched in 1929, alongside the formation of a school council, which provided a forum for discussing improvements.
  • Emergence: The Scindia School quickly emerged as a premier public school, adapting to contemporary educational needs.

Social Contributions:

  • Community Involvement: The school has a strong tradition of social service. For over 50 years, the Social Service League has been active, adopting the village of Sonsa to support the upliftment of the needy.

Modernization and Global Engagement:

  • Computer Education: The Scindia School was one of the first in India to introduce computer education as part of its curriculum.
  • Global Memberships: The school is a member of the Round Square Conference and the Headmasters’ Conference, prestigious international organizations.
  • Student Exchange Programs: The school conducts annual exchange programs with schools in the UK and Australia, promoting global understanding and collaboration.

Contributions to Society:

  • Alumni Impact: The Scindia School has produced notable alumni in various fields, including civil service, defense, industry, art, music, culture, and social work. The institution has played a significant role in the development of modern India.

Cultural and Spiritual Heritage:

  • Meditation at Astachal: One of the most significant traditions at the school is the evening meditation gathering at Astachal, where students are inspired by the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. This practice imbues students with the essence of India’s great cultural heritage.

Centenary Celebrations:

  • Special Commemorative Stamp: To mark the centenary of The Scindia School, the Department of Posts issued a special se-tenant postage stamp. The design beautifully depicts the students in meditation at Astachal, with the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. The Gwalior Fort is also featured in the design, with an inset of Maharaja Madhavrao Scindia, the school’s founder.

The Scindia School, with its rich history, heritage, and tradition of excellence, continues to be a leading educational institution in India, shaping the minds and hearts of future leaders.