Mitrabhum High School

Mitrabhum High School is one of the oldest schools in area. The school is situated in a rural area named Kurumgram, West Bengal, India. This is a Higher Secondary level co-education school in Birbhum district . The school established in 1921 as per the document but this school was built earlier then this.

Mitrabhum
Address
Coordinates24°14′44″N 87°52′25″E
Information
TypeHigh School
Established1921
School boardWBBSE, WBCHSE
HeadmasterBarun Kumar Karmakar
Faculty>40
GradesV–XII (5 to 12)
Number of students2200 (approximate)
LanguageBengali
CampusRural
AffiliationWest Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education[1]

About

The Bengali medium school is affiliated with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)[2] (for 11th and 12th standard). Currently there are approximately 2200 students with 40 staff. The headmaster of the school is Mr Barun Karmakar.

History

The school was initially an entrance school. It was upgraded to a high-school in 1921 under the headmaster Manmatha Nath Majumdar's endeavor. He was the headmaster of the school for the next 15 years.

Facilities

The salient features of the school are:

  1. Well-equipped laboratories
  2. A library
  3. Regular cultural programmes and contests
  4. A large playground
  5. Annual sport events
  6. Midday meals
  7. NCC Training (presently this facility not available )

Departments

ArtsScience
BengaliPhysics
EnglishChemistry
SanskritMathematics
ArabicBiology
Geography
History
Political Science
Philosophy
Computer Application

References


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