Jagacha High School

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Jagacha High School
Address
Mohiari Road, G.I.P. Colony

Jagacha, Howrah
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India
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Coordinates22°35′17″N 88°17′0″E / 22.58806°N 88.28333°E / 22.58806; 88.28333Coordinates: 22°35′17″N 88°17′0″E / 22.58806°N 88.28333°E / 22.58806; 88.28333
Information
Established2 January 1949
HeadmasterSri Tarun Patra
Faculty35
Average class size55
Classes offeredMadhyamik, Higher Secondary
LanguageEnglish, Bengali
Hours in school day5 hours
SongJana gana mana
AffiliationWest Bengal Council Of Higher Secondary Education

Jagacha High School is a school in Jagacha Town, Howrah, West Bengal, India. It was founded on 2 January 1949. The affairs of the school are controlled by a board of governors. Mr. Bhabatosh Ghosh is chairman of the board.

Buildings[]

The school is situated in front of Jagacha Police Station. The school has two two-storey buildings and three three-storey buildings. All the buildings are Saffron color. One new Computer Sciences Block has been made by the school committee. 12 December 2015 a Vivekanda Statue was established there.

Subjects[]

The subjects taught in the school are Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art, Principles of Accounts, Structure of Commerce, Office Practice, Economics, Computer Application, Computer Science and Socially Useful Productive Work and Community Service.

After the Madhyamik Examination, there is a division in study stream. The choices being Arts, Commerce and Science.

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