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  1. Ravenshaw Collegiate School is the oldest High School of Odisha which was established in 1851 by Thomas Edward Ravenshaw in the District of Cuttack in Odisha, India. It was one of three institutions founded by Ravenshaw, the other two being the Ravenshaw Girls' School and the Ravenshaw College, the latter now having become Ravenshaw University.

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    Nov 17, 2023 · Ravenshaw Collegiate School, the premier and the oldest high school of Odisha, is rich with its literary heritage, glorious achievements, traditions and legacies. It enjoyed the status at par with the Taxila and Nalanda of the past and Eton and Harrow of the present.

  3. Ravenshaw is the oldest institution of higher education in the state of Odisha and one of the oldest institutions of higher education in India. It was founded in 1868 with intermediate level (F. A.) classes at the Cuttack Zilla (district) School (now Ravenshaw Collegiate School).

  4. Ravenshaw Collegiate School, Cuttack, is a premier educational institution of Odisha. It was founded in 1851 by Thomas Edward Ravenshaw, the then Commissioner of Orissa. Mr. Ravenshaw, along with his wife Mary founded not only this school, but also Ravenshaw Girls’ School and Ravenshaw College.

  5. Ravenshaw Collegiate School, Cuttack is a Government Educational Institution imparting Education from Class-IV to Class-X. This institution was established in 1851 in the district of Cuttack. It extends teaching facilities in Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, etc.

  6. RAVENSHAW COLLEGIATE SCL About RAVENSHAW COLLEGIATE SCL . RAVENSHAW COLLEGIATE SCL was established in 1851 and it is managed by the Department of Education. It is located in Urban area. It is located in CUTTACK MC block of CUTTACK district of Orissa. The school consists of Grades from 4 to 10.

  7. Ravenshaw collegiate school,cuttack is the oldest school of odisha.This school have already carries lots of glories through its students which is too difficult to ...

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