Regular education in Meghalaya began when the Khasi alphabet was proposed in 1842 by the Welsh missionary Thomas Jones.
No strict rules required natives of the colonies to be well educated, so only a few primary schools were functioning at the colonial time.
The first college was established in Shillong in 1924 by the Christian Brothers of Ireland.
Over the years, several quality colleges and public schools were established at former hill stations.
The latter were preferred for education because of their good climate and strong colonial influence.