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Keshabpur High School (H.S)
Location
Map
Domjur, Keshabpur

Howrah
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India
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West Bengal
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711411
Information
School typeHigh School Under WBBSE/WBCHSE
Founded1968

Keshabpur High School (H.S) is a co-educational institution with instruction given in Bengali. It is in Keshabpur village, block of Domjur, District of Haora, state of West Bengal, India. It was established in 1968 and is overseen by the Department of Education Management.

Geography

Keshabpur High School is located at 22°37′02.7″N 88°11′29.2″E . The distance from Domjur City is 5 km.

Keshabpur High School
Keshabpur High School class room

History

Keshabpur High School is the largest school in Keshabpur village, and is under the WBCHSE. Courses taught include: Science, Arts, and Commerce. The school has been located centrally in the village. Students come from the surrounding villages including: Keshabpur, Rudrapur, Wadipur , Rongpara, Khantora, Kolora and others. There were 737 students attending as per government records. The staff numbers 30 staff. At this location is the ‘West Primary School’. The current head teacher is Haradhan Kungar. Students with financial difficulties attend on scholarship. They are currently developing a science program including a new teaching staff and a laboratory. Government support was used to construct a fourth floor seminar hall. Facilities and services they have include: a parking lot and government supported mid-day meals

and a government allocation for three tube wells (700 ft).

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)

Nearby schools

  • Khasmorah High School [1][2]
  • Begri High School [3]
  • Deulpur Higher Secondary School [4]
  • Rudrapur Siksha Sadan [5]

See also

References