Chatra Nandalal Institution

Logo of Chatra Nandalal Institution
Chatra Nandalal Institution
চাতরা নন্দলাল ইন্সটিটিউশন
Location

1, Mahatma A.K. Dutta Sarani,
Chatra, Serampore- 04,
Serampore - 712204,
West Bengal, India

22°45′47.2″N 88°20′14.2″E / 22.763111°N 88.337278°E / 22.763111; 88.337278
Information
Type Government sponsored H.S. school
Established 1874
Color(s) Blue, white
Athletics Football, cricket, volleyball, track and field.

Chatra Nandalal Institution (Bengali: চাতরা নন্দলাল ইন্সটিটিউশন ), Serampore was established in 1874 in Hooghly District in West Bengal, India. It is situated on the bank of the Hooghly River and having a river side view of the cantonment town of Barrackpore. See 3600 view of this school at https://goo.gl/maps/qYSJi8v3gc82

Academic affiliation

The school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education(index T1-015 [1]), which holds the Madhyamik exams after grade (class) 10 and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education(institution code 117051[2]), which holds the Uchcha Madhyamik exams after grade (class) 12.

Curriculum

Students choose Madhyamik curriculum until grade (class) 10 and Uchcha Madhyamik curriculum from grade (class) 11 to grade (class) 12. However, they may choose to study either Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology), Commerce (Accountancy, Business studies, Casting and taxation, Commercial law & preliminaries of auditing).

School session

The school session is from January to December. The school timings : 10:35 am to 4:30 pm (Mon - Fri) & 10:35 am to 1:40 pm (Sat). Sunday is the normal weekly holiday.

Uniform

The school uniform is navy blue shorts with white shirt up to grade (class) 8 and navy blue trousers with white shirt from grade (class) 9 onward. Those boys who are got admitted to this institution, school has made a regulation that those boy should have to were clean uniform each day.

360 degree view of Chatra Nandalal Institution

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References

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