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Expert Comment: The BSS School has been ably led forward by Mr Nirmal Khaitan and Mr Girish Khaitan-present Vice President and Secretary of the school respectively.The BSS School provides an enabling environment where students can pursue what they are passionate about.... Read more
Expert Comment: Hartley Higher Secondary Schools at Sarat Bose Road and Garcha are co-educational schools under the aegis of Hartley Higher Educational Trust. The schools are affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.... Read more
Expert Comment: Patha Bhavan was founded on the 28th June 1965 by the Patha Bhavan Society, at 103 A & C, Ballygunge Place, Kolkata - 700019 in a rented premises. The founders were eleven eminent teachers who had a vision.... Read more
Expert Comment: St. Lawrence High School is a Jesuit Institution. It is an English language Jesuit secondary school for boys in Kolkata, India, which has boarding and day students. Located Ballygunge, Kolkata, the school was establsihed in 1937. Affiliated to State board the school serves the students from Kindergarten to grade 12.... Read more
Expert Comment: Lycée School, Kolkata is a southern Kolkata based privately owned and administered all-grade co-educational primary, secondary and higher secondary school providing education from Lower Nursery to Class - 12... Read more
Expert Comment: In 1968, with only five students, the institution, A.K Ghosh Memorial school was founded by Dr. Mrs. Kamala Ghosh.Previously it was named Auntie Edith's School.Mrs. Kamala Ghosh was a doctorate from Shefieklds, U.K while she wasabroad, a little child lovi Auntie Edith. So, when she returned to Kolkatashe dreamt of starting a school at her residence in Jodhpur Park.She named the school Auntie Edith's School in momory of that little girl.... Read more
Expert Comment: On the 1st April, 1956, Carmel School, the known as St. Mary's Carmel School, was started at 19, Deshapriya Park Road, Kolkata- 26. It began as a primary school consisting of the Upper and Lower Kindergarten, and classes 1- 1V with English and Bengali as medium of instruction the need for more classrooms necessitated expansion and classes V upwards were shifted to 41, Gariahat Road (South). In 1969 the school was recognized as a Higher Secondary School. It is now known as Carmel High School. In 1970 the first batch of Secondary students were sent up.... Read more
Expert Comment: Nava Nalanda steps into her fifty fourth year. The young fledgling that had first started spreading its wings in the year 1967 is now flying high, having completed fifty plus years of academic excellence, cultural celebrations and sporting activities.... Read more
Expert Comment: Nava Nalanda steps into her fifty fourth year. The young fledgling that had first started spreading its wings in the year 1967 is now flying high, having completed fifty plus years of academic excellence, cultural celebrations and sporting activities.... Read more
Expert Comment: The new Horizon School is affiliated to West Bengal Board of Secondary Education as a co-educational English Medium School with classes from Pre-Nursery to class X. The school runs in two shifts - The Morning section :- Pre Nursery - ClassIII. The Day section: class IV - X. The institution, being fairly cosmopolitan, offers both Hindi and Bengali as first language subjects with English as the second language for all classes and the Sanskrit as third language for classes VII & VIII while the students of V+VI have Hindi and Bengali as third languages for Bengali and Hindi students respectively.... Read more