Mitrabhum High School

Coordinates: 24°14′44″N 87°52′25″E / 24.2455°N 87.8735°E / 24.2455; 87.8735
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Mitrabhum
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Coordinates24°14′44″N 87°52′25″E / 24.2455°N 87.8735°E / 24.2455; 87.8735
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TypeHigh School
Established1921
School boardWBBSE, WBCHSE
Faculty>40
GradesV–XII (5 to 12)
Number of studentsc. 2200
LanguageBengali
CampusRural
AffiliationWest Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education[1]

Mitrabhum High School is one of the oldest schools in area. The school is situated in a rural area named Kurumgram, West Bengal, India. It 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.

About[edit]

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 1900+ students with 40 staff.

History[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

Arts Science
Bengali Physics
English Chemistry
Sanskrit Mathematics
Arabic Biology
Geography
History
Political Science
Philosophy
Computer Application

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