Hartmann College

Hartmann College (Hindi: हार्टमैन कॉलेज) is a co-educational convent institution in Izzatnagar, Bareilly, India, run by the Christian Catholic Minority and recognized by the Department of Education (U.P.). It is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi.

Hartmann College
He Who Loves Knowledge Loves Discipline
Location
Izzatnagar
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, 243001, India
Information
Founder Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Principal Fr.(Dr.) Herman Minj
Gender Co-Ed, Both Boys and Girls
Number of students 2500
Classes NC to 12th
Average class size 55
Medium of language English
Hours in school day 6 hrs.
Campus Only one, with 4 interconnected buildings
Campus size 90 acres
Houses Gandhi, Azad, Shastri, Subhash, Nehru, Tagore
Sports Basketball, Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Taekwando, Skating, Music,
Yearbook Printed every year
Affiliation C.I.S.C.E.[1]
Website

The institution is managed and governed by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin through a registered body, Hartmann Educational Society, Bareilly.

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History

Bishop Anastatius Hartmann (the Patron) was born in Atwis, in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland on 24 February 1803. He came to India as a missionary and worked in places like Gwalior, Patna and Mumbai. He founded schools and dispensaries and carried out charitable works for the poor and weaker sections of society.

Inspired by his life and to carry on his work of educational work the Capuchin fathers founded Hartmann College in 1967, and have chosen him to be the patron of the college. The motto is "He Who Loves Knowledge Loves Discipline"[1] which was the guiding principle of Bishop Hartmann, the servant of God.

Hartmann College is located at Izzatnagar, Bareilly.

Hartmann College ranks high amongst the top most convent schools of India.

Campus

There are four sections of each class for NC to 12. The building consists of a sound proof auditorium, two lush green playgrounds, multimedia and animation studios. The kids section consist of special classes. The area of Hartmann College is 90 acres.

References

External links

Website - http://hartmanncollege.com/