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Revisiting CAM school

After reading the article on CAM school that was posted on this site, I decided to visit the school campus. I am not an alumni of this school. I had passed by this school hundreds of times during my school years. Many a times, I along with my friends, used to play cricket on the school play ground. Nobody used to stop us from playing, even though we are not from this school. The bright-red-brick constructed main building was not of much interest to us. Our only interest was the vast playground and the shady trees. As kids, all we knew about the building was that it was a memorial to a man called ‘Coles Ackerman’. We had no clue as to who this man could be.

Finally, I stepped into the CAM compound on a Saturday morning, expecting the noise of hundreds of children. Surprise! it was very quiet and peaceful. It took a while for me to realise that it was a second Saturday and was a holiday for the school. I started walking around looking at the building. The building clearly looks aged. The bright-red is now dull red. The needles in the clock on the tower are missing.

But it still holds a charm. The building is full of Gothic arches.

Looking at me photographing the school, a gentleman approached me and asked, “Are you related to this school?”. That started a long chat between us. Here is the gist of our chat.

Pasupuleti Venkata Ramana is an old student of CAM School. He was in the composite maths batch.(his was the last composite maths batch). He joined in1978 and continued till 1984 when he finished his 10th. He fondly remembers his school days, during which time Mr Mitra was the head master. He shows me the XD (tenth D section) room and says “this was our (his) classroom in those days.” The room XD currently is locked and is being used as stores.

Ramana showed me the White hall which was used as a prayer hall for students of 8,9 and 10th classes, and the Red hall which was used as a prayer hall for  6th and 7th class students. Head Master’s room also was part of the Red hall. Ramana currently works as a document writer near the sub-registrar office  and stays at mulapet. He can be reached on 9989017055.

I also happened to meet Mr.Soloman ,who joined CAM school as a craft master in 1987. He informed me that currently there are around 300 students in classes from 6th to 10th and the medium of instruction is  Telugu.

 

I move to the western corner of the building and find this cornerstone proudly proclaiming, that it was laid on 6-feb-1911. A sense of awe engulfed me. I just realised that this building is 100 years old. Is it the cornerstone or the building that is 100 years old? (cornerstone is more like our ground breaking or bhoomi puja. The building would have taken some more time to get completed) It hardly matters to me. I was consciously watching something that is around 100 years old. It was a very strange feeling. I might have seen 100-year-old things in life but never consciously.

 

 Next to the corner stone was this plaque which was another jolt to me. This plaque proves wrong the general public assumption that this is a memorial to a single man named ‘Coles Ackerman’ . It clearly says that it is a memorial for two gentlemen named Abraham Coles (1813-1891) and Warren Ackerman (1827-1893). And the year of construction is 1911, which means the building was completed in 1911 itself.  Happy centenary!!  Wish some one takes this up seriously and do something on the centenary year. Ex-students of CAM, are you listening?

 

 Adjacent to the Red Hall, is the Administrative building which was built in 1970. On its wall is a warning written in Telugu telling ‘Outsiders should not enter the school premises. Playing games or using the playground for any other purpose is banned. Trespassers would be punished.’  I am an outsider and I have trespassed. I should be punished. Wish someone caught me and took me to the principal. I would have interviewed her also, may be kneeling down!! You can see for yourself, what kids did to the other notice, which says “In this compound playing games is not allowed.” I would have missed many good times in my childhood,had this been the case then.

 

 This is the playground, where I played as a child. By the way, it is a holiday and how come it is so empty and no children playing? May be they are preparing for EAMCET!!. (Oh! yes, in Andhra Pradesh students are made to prepare for EAMCET 7 years in advance.!!)

 

 

 

 

 Watch this picture closely, you will see an iron bar stuck into the branches of an old neem tree. This tree is right behind the Red Hall. As a child, I have been told that the British used to hang people here to this iron rod. Many kids used to be scared even to go close  to this tree. I seriously doubt, if the British hanged any one here. I am sure they had better gallows.

 

 

 

Behind the Red Hall is this white building which was meant to be a hostel. This building was opened on 18th December 1915 by Lord Pentland, then Governer of Madras. And today is being used as a B.C girls hostel. I wonder why this building is in Islamic style?

 

 

 

 The plaques on the white hostel building mention two names, George Ackermand and J.Ackerman Coles. The plaque on the Red Hall mentiones Abraham Coles and Warren Ackerman. Can some one tell me about these Coles and Acker’men’? I am a bit confused, as to who’s who?

 

 This building in the school compound. It could be the residential  quarters of the head master.

 

 

 

 

 

– Nellore Lover

 

 

9 Comments

  1. Thanks for this wonderful article on our school. I was in the same 1983-84 batch. Thanks for posting Ramana’s number, I will get in touch with him. School alumni can contact me on 9848791790.

  2. Nice article, yep school is quiet big we used to go there for science exhibitions most of them were conducted over here.

  3. It was amazing to know many new things about our school which I don’t know . Of-course I studied only X th class in this school in A section.
    I still remember Mr. Mitra, the head master, Mr.Krupachari(Science teacher), Mr. Chandra sekhar(English teacher), Mr. Christopher(Maths) and many other along with our beloved class teacher Vijayalakshmi teacher. I forgot the Biological sciences teacher name here. sorry for that master.
    They were all excellent teaching staff those days.
    Still I remember that I got 3/4th mark in Quarterly maths exam. Many of us got 1/2 mark, 0 mark also Only Krishna prasad (Kitti) and Hemalatha got reasonable marks.
    I also remember, one day I was beaten like anything by Chandra sekhar, English master.
    I am proud to say that I am still in touch with my tenth class mates Balaji gadu, Vissi gadu, Audiram gadu, Kitti gadu, Guddi Seenadu, Niranjan ..

    Thank you so much for reminding me all those glorious, happy and mostly enjoyed days of my life.

    Thanks once again to the writer of this article.

    Kannaiah

  4. Anupama

    It is so wonderful to hear about our school. Thank you for describing so gracefully and writing it articulately with the images. It is so nice to see 10thD class room photo! – Anupama

  5. Hello !

    Nice article! I went there today and a few things have changed there.

    I am a lover of heritage buildings and an avid traveller.
    I would like to have a chat with you.Can you please get back to me.

    Meanwhile if you are interested you can take a look at my blogs
    heritagehyderabad.blogspot.com
    razzwashere.blogspot.com

  6. KP Sudhakar

    Hai Anupama i am KP Sudhakar studied VIIIth class in CAM high school during the year 1981-82 .our English sir was Robert Raghavan whose daughter was our classmate. I dont remember her name. My contact number is 9502502500.

  7. Malathy Sreenivasan

    Hi I was a student of CAM school perhaps from 1956 to 66. I joined in V std. I have a vivid memory of the red building. My brother was in VIII std and he had sketched the building so beautifully. I remember drawing master all the more who was very strict. He was thin, can’t remember his name. It’s so nostalgic to see the pics here

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    pnr

    Good to know you from our superior senior batch. I was there between 1981-84. I gather the drawing master’s name was Mr Veerachary, who taught us too.

  9. Malathy Sreenivasan

    So very nice that u responded to my comment. I remember my friends were Geetha & Viduallatha who used to sing so well. She stays in Nellore only I think
    Is drawing master there?
    Take care
    Happy new year
    I am in USA

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