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Kalikrishna Girls' High School

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Kalikrishna Girls High School
The sign board of the school at its entrance
Address
Map
R B Chatterjee Rd



Information
School typeSemi Government Girls' school
Established1847
FounderKalikrishna Mitra
HeadmistressDipika Dutta
Acting headteacherSanghamitra Bose
GradesI-XII
Genderfemale
LanguageBengali
Classrooms28
Color(s)Green and White
AffiliationsWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education, West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

Kalikrishna Girls' High School, is a high school for girls on the town of Barasat near Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. The school has class I to XII. It is one of the oldest girls' school in India. Kalikrishna Mitra, with the support of Nabinkrishna Mitra and Peary Charan Sarkar established the school in 1847, the first non-government girls’ school, run by Indians.[1]

Primary section i.e. I to IV runs in morning session with the separate teaching body and the day section is from V to XII. This school has a high standard. The school is one of the best girls' school in India. The teachers of this school are very well trained. Students are taught many extra curricular activities such as music,painting etc. This school has won many trophies in the inter school competitions.

References

  1. ^ Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), (1976/1998), Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Biographical dictionary) in Bengali, pp 291-292, ISBN 81-85626-65-0