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Burdwan Municipal High School ((ベンガル語:বর্ধমান পৌর ঊচ্চ বিদ্যালয়)), located at the heart of Burdwan, a town 95 km north-west of Kolkata, is one of the oldest boys schools in India. The school was established in 1883 by the Bardhaman Municipal Authority. The school has a large campus consisting of three two-storied buildings, gardens, and playground. It has 2230 students and 49 teachers. ==History== In 1855 Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, along with Adi Brahmo Samaj established Brahmo Samaj Boys’ School (later renamed Burdwan English School). Bhagaban Chandra Basu, the then Deputy magistrate of Burdwan and father of Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, was one of its founders. After the demise of Mahatab Chandra the Brahma movement in Burdwan became weak for lack of patronage and the school became in financial straits. Burdwan Municipality took over the school and Burdwan Municipal School started its journey anew in 1883. List of school sites: *Buckley’s kuthi (1883–1888) *Rashik Krishna Bhaban (1888–1902) *Lal Kuthi (1902–1917) *Mehedibagan (1917–1919) *Pal Building (1919—1924) *Jiafat Manjil, Akiat Manjil, (Dhal Dighir Kuthi) (1924–1936) *Midda Pukur Kuthi (1929) *The New Building (1936–1942) *Jiafat Manjil, Coxhead Building (1942–1945) *The New Building (1945) *Centenary Building (1983) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Burdwan Municipal High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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