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 old school from where Mahatma Gandhi had received his secondary education is being shut down by  the Gujarat education department and a museum will take its place. Originally known as the Alfred High School, the institution was built by the nawab of the erstwhile Junagadh state and opened in 1875. Gandhi attended the school from 1880 to 1887.

School to be converted into a world-class museum

As per an Indian Express report, in August 2016, the state government adopted a resolution to convert the Mohandas Gandhi Vidyalaya into a world-class museum. The resolution provided for shifting of the students to alternative schools. On Wednesday, Reva Patel, the district education officer in charge of Rajkot, told The Indian Express, ''We are complying with the government instructions and have started giving school leaving certificates to the students.''

Unsatisfactory performance by students

She said the process of shutting the school started on April 29. The official mentioned that students had been unable to perform well in board exams for almost a decade and enrollment had dipped. "The board results were not improving despite (the government) trying various options and the number of students was also going down every year." After the government resolution last August, around 150 students moved to Karansinhji High School, a state school nearby.

The school was rechristened Mohandas Gandhi Vidyalaya in 1971. In 2013-14, no student could clear the Class 10 examination.

Patel said: "Recently, we wrote to parents informing them about the decision of transferring students to alternative schools. We have started getting replies and most parents have agreed to get their wards admitted to Karansinhji High School."




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