Oak Grove School (Jharipani, Mussoorie, India)

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Oak Grove School got its name because of the many oak trees in the surrounding area. It is situated on hill tops covering 256 acres in Jharipani, Mussoorie, India. Jharipani means drizzle and the onslaught of monsoons. The school was started by British East India Company on June 1, 1888. The students are the children of the Indian Railways employees with only 25% seats reserved for outsiders. At present there are 560 students.

[edit] Location

30° 26' N latitude 78° 6' E longitude

Altitude: 5,222 feet (1,592 m) Temperatures: 34 °C to 2 °C

Distance from:

always in heart of every Oak Grovian

[edit] Infrastructure

Three main buildings housing junior school, girls school and boys school. Hospital for students and staff with resident doctor and paramedics. Three hard court tennis courts.

  • Squash court.
  • Three laun tennis court.
  • Cricket Valley.
  • Football Valley
  • Hockey pitch.
  • Volley ball court.
  • badminton court.
  • Two swimming pools.
  • Auditorium with 600 seats and indoor badminton court.
  • Three libraries.
  • Vast laboratories.
  • Science laboratories.
  • Hospital
  • Computer lab
  • saumil gaur"s heart-which is still with Oak Grove

[edit] School Song

Oakgrovians young and old, Come join in cheerful song; The honour of our school uphold, With voices clear and strong. We leave the plains and heat, Our homes and friends below; And on these rugged mountains meet, Life's purposes to know

Our glorious valley green, With wooded hills around; As games we play with vigour keen, Doth oft with shouts resound. In classrooms and in field, Oak Grove has made her name; We strive and hope our time will yield, New glories, wider fame.

We love this school of ours, We're Oak Grove's children true; We'll serve her in her darkest hours, And in her glory too. This place wherein we live, Fair gem of this earth's crown; Claims earnest work which we must give; Regardless of renown.

And when we leave Oak Grove, Embarking on life's sea; We'll ne'er forget the school we love, But loyal to her be. In future years we pray, God's blessing she may see, And that her sons and daughters may, "IN ALL THINGS FAITHFUL BE".

H. P. Watts