M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School
M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School | |
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James Long Sarani Behala Kolkata, West Bengal, 700034 India | |
Coordinates | 22°29′35.21″N 88°19′9.75″E / 22.4931139°N 88.3193750°ECoordinates: 22°29′35.21″N 88°19′9.75″E / 22.4931139°N 88.3193750°E |
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Type | Co-educational |
Motto | विद्या ददाति विनयं |
Established | 1988 |
Principal | Mr. Herbert George |
Staff | Around 200 |
Enrollment | 3450[1] |
Affiliations | CISCE |
Website | http://mpbfhsschool.com |
M.P.Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School is a school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It has around 3450 students. It is coeducational and teaches in English.[2] The school started in 1988. It is run by the M.P. Birla Group, the philanthropic wing of the Birla family.
The principal of the school is Mr. Herbert George who started his tenure in 1989. It is located in James Long Sarani, Behala, Kolkata. It follows the CISCE board of education. The school followed CBSE before switching to CISCE.[3]
Founders
Sri Madhav Prasadji Birla (1918 - 1990) and Smt. Priyamvada Devi Birla (1928 - 2004) are the school's founders.
Facilities
- Football field, basketball court, and back field which houses the volley court and facilities for badminton
- Air conditioned assembly hall cum Auditorium.
- Physics, chemistry, biology and computer laboratories, and audio visual rooms.
- Music cum dance room.
- Language room.
- Educomp Smart Class Program.
- Basketball court and a football ground and organises inter-school events every year.
- A well equipped Library to offer a plethora of books.
- Canteen to offer food at a subsidized rate.
Houses
The school has four houses named after sites of learning in ancient India. They are Nalanda (green), Taxila (yellow), Ujjaini (red) and Vikramshila (blue).
Activities
- The school organises a 2-day exhibition-cum-fete every January which is attended by students, alumni, parents, teachers and staff members. The event alternates with the school cultural program Utkarsh.
- The school has a cricket club named SPECTRUUM which organises cricket tournament annually.
- The school has a registered charitable organisation Sparsh,. The organisation promotes social welfare. It organizes an annual Interschool Basketball Tournament Hoops.
- The school has its own Counter Strike Team, which is the only official clan in Kolkata.
- Along with the students of South Point, the students of M. P. Birla judge city pandals during Durga Puja. The event is called M. P. Birla Puja Utkarsh Samman.
- An annual Sports Day is held during the winter season.
- Inter-school events is held throughout the year.
- Every year the alumni meet Milaap is held in school.[4]
- The school celebrated its Silver Jubilee year in session 2012-13.
Trips and Excursions
The summer vacation is of approximately four weeks duration covering May and June. The Puja vacation is roughly for two weeks, corresponding to the festival in West Bengal, while the winter vacation is of two weeks' duration. Excursions, in the country and abroad, are organized annually to develop confidence and self-esteem in children. Short visits to places of interest in and around Kolkata are organized regularly.
School prayer
The prayers sung in the school assembly are:
- Yaa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Shakti Rupena Samsthita, Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai Namo Namaha, Yaa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Shanti Rupena Samsthita, Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai Namo Namaha, Yaa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu VIDHYA Rupena Samsthita, Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai Namo Namaha
- Vakratunda mahakaya surya koti sama prabha nirvighnam kurume deva sarva karyesu sarvada
- Tvameva Mata Ca Pita Tvameva/Tumhi ho Mata, Pita Tumhi ho, Tumhi ho bandhu, sakha Tumhi ho
- Asato ma sad gamaya
- Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
- Jana Gana Mana
The National Pledge is also recited.
Faculty
Special classes are provided to the weak students, who fail to come up to the school standards. Students who fail to meet the academic standards are provided with mentor teachers who monitor their performance and visit their house to interact with parents.
Years in school | Name | Subject taught | Additional information |
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1988 - | Moon Moon Mukherjee | History | |
1988 - | Dr.Susmita Duari | Physics | |
2004 - | Lipika Guha | Geography / Economics | |
1995 - | Partha Pratim Pal | Physics | |
1995 - | M. Chacko Baby | Maths | |
1988 - | Anirudh Chaterjee | English | |
1996 - | Shampa Das | Accounts | |
1988 - | Purnima Chatterji | Chemistry | |
1988 - | Samir Chatterjee | Physical Training Instructor | |
1988 - | Debamita Adhikary | Biology and others | |
2000 - | K.S.Smitha | English | |
2002 - | Chandreyee Chatterjee | English | |
1988 - | Srabani Sengupta | Geography | |
1988 - | Aparna Chakroborty | Computer | |
2006 - | Rumela Roy | English | |
1988 - | Smita Mukherjee | Geography | |
1988 - | Mousumi Phatak | Chemistry and Maths | |
1993 - | Rishi Raj Maity | Physics, Maths | |
1988 - | Parvati Subramaniam | History, English | |
Soma Bhargav | SUPW | ||
1988 - | Bishnupriya Banerjee | Bengali | Died 24 December 2012 |
1988 - 2005 | Anindita Banerjee | Maths | Vice-Principal Apeejay School Kolkata |
Mudhumita Dasgupta | Maths | ||
Madumita Shyam | English | ||
2002 - 2004 | Sundari Das | English | |
1988 - 2005 | Alamelu Narayanan | SUPW | |
1996 - 2002 | Anurekha Borkakoti | Economics | |
Rijul Banerjee | |||
1988- | Tapas Kumar Saha | P.T | |
Kaberi Roy | Commerce | ||
Soham Das | |||
Dr. Kanchan Prabha | Hindi | ||
1988 | Sharmila Bose | Hindi | |
Notable alumni
Media, arts and entertainment
- Anupam Roy - singer
- Saurav Jha - author
- Sayantani Ghosh - actress
- Rohit Ganguly-script writer
- Tridha Choudhury-Tollywood actress
Politics
- Abhishek Banerjee - leader Of Trinamool Youth Congress
Student Safety
Student Safety Insurance Coverage:
The school provides free accidental insurance coverage to all their students for 24 hours anywhere in India.There is an Accidental Insurance Policy from the National Insurance Co. Ltd., Kolkata
References
External links
- School website
- The Telegraph (Calcutta), 1 September 2005. Lessons learnt from failure
- The Times of India, 28 September 2003. Students to choose the best
- Institutions run by the MP Group