Chhota Jagulia High School
Chhota Jagulia High School, an old Bengali medium co-educational higher secondary school, was established in 1847. It offers classes from V to XII.[1][2] HistoryChhota Jagulia High School was founded in 1847 during the British colonial era. Initially catering to primary education, the institution gradually expanded to offer secondary and higher secondary education. Over the decades, it has played a significant role in enhancing literacy and contributing to the social and economic development of the region. AcademicsThe school is affiliated with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) for secondary level and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) for higher secondary level education. The Bengali-medium curriculum includes various subjects, with students offered science, arts, and commerce streams in higher secondary classes. It emphasizes a well-rounded education, including life skills and critical thinking. InfrastructureThe Chhota Jagulia High School campus includes well-maintained classrooms, a library, science laboratories, and a computer lab. Designed to support both academic learning and extracurricular activities, the facilities are continuously upgraded to provide modern amenities for the students. Extracurricular ActivitiesThe school offers various extracurricular activities, including sports, cultural events, and academic competitions. Annual sports meets and cultural events are organized to foster community spirit and encourage students' participation. Competitions like debates and essay writing help students build communication and leadership skills. Notable AlumniChhota Jagulia High School has produced many distinguished alumni who have succeeded in diverse fields such as academia, public service, and business. Many alumni continue to support the school through mentorship programs and community initiatives, reinforcing the school’s mission. Community InvolvementThe school actively engages in community service and local initiatives. Collaborative programs with local organizations address public awareness on issues such as health, sanitation, and environmental conservation, further cementing the school’s role in regional development. See alsoReferences
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