To The Esteemed Former Students Of Nanjappa School, Tiruppur…

The memories that bloom in a person’s life often include the school years, which are some of the sweetest times. Even in this stage of life, wouldn’t it be wonderful to relive such moments?

During times of famine in the country, Mr. Nanjappa Chettiyar organized food distribution through the collection of grains, feeding the hungry for extended periods. The British government recognized his humanitarian work by awarding him the title of “Rao Bahadur.”

  • Join the alumni association, and let’s work together to give back to our school and cherish the joy of this connection. This message is to remind us of the great legacy of our school and its historical significance.

About Nanosat

Glorious Memories

Let’s take a moment to reflect on the history behind the statue of the philanthropist, Mr. Nanjappa Chettiyar, which stands proudly in the school grounds.

About Nanosat

Nanjappa Higher Secondary School

Let’s take a moment to reflect on the history behind the statue of the philanthropist, Mr. Nanjappa Chettiyar, which stands proudly in the school grounds.

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Donation

During the British Colonial Period

In 1938, with a generous donation of ₹50,000, they founded the Nanjappa School, which later became Nanjappa Boys Higher Secondary School. This school continues to serve thousands of students and also provides facilities for many people to maintain their physical health through regular walking sessions.

Contributions

Other notable contributions to education in the region include:

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