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Minto Circle

Minto Circle, officially Syedna Tahir Saifuddin High School (STS High School), is a semi-residential high school under Aligarh Muslim University at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. The school was established as Mohammedan Anglo Oriental Collegiate School by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1875, which later evolved as Aligarh Muslim University. It is one of the five high schools run by the university.
The school, a Muslim minority institution aims primarily at the education of the Muslim Community. Admission, however, is open to children of all communities without distinction of caste and creed. The school has an all India and all denominational membership. There is provision for nearly three hundred students to reside in the hostels within the campus. The total strength of the school is around two thousand students.
Henry George Impey Siddons was the first head master of this school.〔http://www.mintocircle.com/home.html〕
The current principal is Mr. Faisal Nafis.
== History ==
(Minto Circle ) was founded in 1875 by the educationist and social reformer Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. The foundation stone was laid by an associate of Sir Syed, Maulvi Sami Ullah Khan, Secretary of the College Fund Committee, on May 24, 1875. Its original name was the "Mohammedan Anglo Oriental Collegiate School". The school grew into M.A.O. College in 1877 which in 1920 became the Aligarh Muslim University by an act of the Central Legislature. The school bore the name, Muslim University High School, but became popular as Minto Circle after the then Viceroy of India, Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (1845–1914), who funded the construction for its new buildings. In 1966, the school was named after the then Chancellor Syedna Tahir Saifuddin, and hence forth known as STS High School.〔(AMU Schools & Colleges )〕

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