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Holy Family Convent School; Howrah Ramkrishnapur High School; Howrah St. John's High School; Howrah Sangha Adarsha Balika Vidyalaya; Howrah Shiksha Sadan Boys' School; I
Howrah Modern School; Howrah Vivekananda Institution; Howrah Deshbandhu Vidhyalaya; Howrah Deshbandhu Balika Vidhyalaya; Howrah Jogesh Chandra Girls High School;
List of high schools in Howrah; List of schools in Howrah; R. Ramakrishna Mission Shilpayatana; S. St. Thomas' Church School, Howrah; Salkia Vikram Vidyalaya;
Howrah's schools are either run by the state government or by private institutions. The medium of instruction is Bengali, English or Hindi.The school system of Howrah is divided into three terms (primary, secondary and higher secondary) and there are many affiliations of the schools.
Howrah Zilla School, established in 1845, is the only Governmental school in Howrah. Howrah's first vernacular Bengali medium school, established in 1857, was Santragachi Minor School: currently the school is running as Santragachi Kedarnath Institution, Howrah. [56]
The school was established on 1 December 1845. The plan for the school was approved by the District Magistrate, Cockburn Sahib. British teacher, Mr. Donalgard was appointed as the first headmaster. During that period, educationist Bhagabati Charan Basu served as one of its teachers. At that time, it was known as Howrah Government School.
St. Thomas' Church School, Howrah Maidan founded between 1860 and 1865, by Rev. Dr. William Spencer, Chaplain of St. Thomas' Church, for education of Anglo-Indian children of Howrah, is one of the largest and most famous schools in Howrah, India. The school admits children of all sections of society irrespective of caste, creed or religion.
The school was named after famous revolutionist and monk Swami Projnanananda Saraswati and was established in the year of 1950 by Shri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay, one of the disciples of Swami Projnanananda. The school is situated in 78/8 College Road, Howrah [1] near the landmark Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden. [2]