Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya

Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya (School for Hindu Women) was an all-female boarding school located at 22 Beniapukur Lane, Entally, Kolkata, India.

[1][2] Founded by British translator Annette Beveridge, the school was one of the first in India to provide girl students with a curriculum equivalent to that offered for boys.

[5] Others involved in the school were Sivanath Sastri and Monomohun Ghose.

[1][6] She went to the extent of teaching her students how to eat at a table with cutlery.

It was revived on 1 June 1876 as Banga Mahila Vidyalaya (Bengali Women's College).