Midnapore Collegiate School

Midnapore Collegiate School

Midnapore Collegiate School established in 1834, is one of the oldest schools in Bengal as well as India. The students and teachers of this school made contributions in Indian Freedom Movement during the British Rule. The environment here is very much conducive to academic excellence. Khudiram Bose, a martyr in the freedom struggle was one of the notable student of this school. Some other eloquent alumni of this institution are Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and Manik Bandopadhyay. Famous Brahmo Samaj leader Wrishi Rajnarayan Basu as head masters had also contributed in building up the tradition of the institution. Also with the pace of time, it modified itself to much higher level, again on current situation every year school shows tremendous result not only in board exams also in every competitive exams also,Among the schools in west bengal it holds a prominent position as a reputated institution for its infrastructures, students and teachers qualitywise. Midnapore collegiate school is one of the leading school in Midnapore district. It is now the best school in the Midnapore district(east and west).Present headmaster(2011-12)Dr.Dilip Kr. Das is the owner of National Teacher. The school give the best student not only west bengal but also the india world.



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