Bhogpur Kenaram Memorial High School is a Bengali medium Higher Secondary for both boys and girls is situated in Bhogpur, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, India.[1] The school is not far from the Bhogpur railway station. Most of the students are from nearby, especially from the Bhogpur. The school was established in 1946 and currently has approximately about 2400 students and 60 staff members. It offers arts, science, and vocational courses.
Contents
1History
2Affiliation
3Infrastructure
4References
5External links
History
Bhogpur Kenaram Memorial High School was established on 17 January 1946 and was named after Kenaram Sasmal, father of the school's founder Pannalal Sasmal. A celebration and prize distribution ceremony is held annually on 17 January.
The school was a Secondary School until 1998, when it became a Higher Secondary School for Arts and Science. Currently only Arts and Science streams are running. In 2009, they started a Vocational Stream.
Affiliation
The school's governing administrative bodies are:
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for Secondary level.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for H.S. Section of Arts and Science.
West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training for Vocational courses.
Infrastructure
The School has thirty-two classrooms, five laboratories, one library, one auditorium hall, five rooms for administrative purpose and three playing grounds.
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