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Bhawanipur Gujrati Education Society School

Welcome to The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society School, an institution for learning that has re-defined Education in the heart of the city of Kolkata. BGES School has been well received among parents ever since it was established almost eight decades ago. Our School is a caring and friendly place where children can grow and learn in a secure, creative and friendly environment – it is also a happy one! Staff, pupils, parents and get on well and work together. We believe that an all-round education is important for development and we are determined to do our very best for every child in the school. Children have access to a high quality education, together with opportunities for creative, sporting and cultural...

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Hindu School

Situated in the heart of the city of Kolkata (Calcutta) – the cultural capital of India – opposite Presidency College, amidst College Square, Sanskrit College, Coffee House and Calcutta University, Hindu School is reputed to be one of the oldest and leading institutions for education in India. It was established in 1817 by stalwart educationalists like Maharaja Radhakanta Deb, David Hare, Diwan Baidya Nath Mukherjee and others in a visionary and ahead-of-era intention to impart modern education to the young students in European and Oriental subjects. Prior to the advent of the British in India, the indigenous primary schools of Bengal taught very little beyond Bangla, simple Arithmetic and Sanskrit .The tols (local small schools run by individuals) imparted lessons in advanced Sanskrit, grammar and literature, theology, logic and metaphysics. This was not enough to satisfy the aspiration of the enlightened Indians like Raja Rammohun Roy, who felt that the process would only “load the minds of youths with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions” without having any practical use. The necessity of learning English was also keenly felt by people who had to carry on a constant interaction with the British...

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G.D. Birla Centre For Education

With the rapid growth of Kolkata beyond the frontiers of its southern fringes, the G.D. Birla Centre For Education was established in the year 1973 in what is now the bustling residential area of Ranikuthi, at the southern fringes of Kolkata. A girls’ school from classes Lower Infant up to class XII, there is also a morning boys’ section and an afternoon girls’ section for classes XI and XII. The morning section offers Science and Commerce Streams and the afternoon section offers Science Stream...

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Lake Point Convent School

Opportunities are the launch pads, which propel a person towards greater heights of success. By providing opportunities that promote social emotional,culture,mental and physical growth, we at Lake Point Convent School, strive to enhance our students’ potential and personality into one of an all- rounded individual a contributing member to society and the nation at large. Established in 19 with only a few students the school has now risen to be recognized as one among the best schools with a lot of students in South Kolkata. The school shows a cent percent result at the C.B.S.E exams. The school owes its success to the innovative & qualitative educational curriculum chairman Mrs T. Mukherjee and to the dedicated efforts put forth by the dynamic and agile teaching...

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St. Augustine’s Day School

The St. Augustine’s Day School is run, managed and governed by the St. Augustine Education Society, Calcutta, a registered society under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act 1961. It is administered by the Code of Regulation for Anglo Indian Schools and other listed schools in West Bengal. Our two schools at Shyamnagar and Barrackpore , are affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi which conducts the ICSE and ISC Examinations. The school is administered by the Code of Regulations for Anglo-Indian Schools in West Bengal and the school is under the purview of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act 2004, under Article 30 of the Constitution of...

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