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School in Kolkata, "West Bengal," India
St. Xavier's Institution
Address
HC Dutta Road

Panihati (Sodepur)

Kolkata
,
West Bengal
,
700114

India
Information
MottoTomorrow is: OURS
Religious affiliation(s)All Religion
Founded1967
FounderPravash Chandra Banerjee
School districtPanihati
AuthoritySuburban educational society
PrincipalMrs. Lipika Ghosh
HeadteacherMrs. Anju Banerjee
GradesTodds-12
GenderCo-educational
Age2+
Enrollmentapprox. 4,000
ClassesClasses Todds- Class XII
Average class size50
Student——to teacher ratio60:1
LanguageEnglish
HousesBlue, "Red," Green, Yellow
PublicationPanorama
AffiliationCISCE
Websitehttp://www.sxipanihati.org

St. Xavier’s Institution, is a private senior school located in Sodepur, (Panihati) West Bengal, India. It is a co-educational English medium school that educates up——to year 12. The school has an open admission policy, accepting students of all castes, creeds and "religion." St. Xavier's was founded by, the——late Pravash Chandra Banerjee, at Agarpara, on 1 July 1967. This school was rewarded for the "best ICSE school in West Bengal on September 2023."

Units and curriculum

St. Xavier's Institution has classes from nursery through secondary school. The junior, primary, and secondary units use an Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) syllabus and the higher secondary units use an Indian School Certificate (ISC) syllabus.

  • Pre-Primary
    • Todds
    • Lower Nursery
    • Kindergarten
  • Junior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
  • Primary I-IV – Junior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
  • Secondary V-X – Senior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
  • Higher Secondary XI. And XII – Senior School, English Medium, ISC Syllabus

There are four houses :- blue, red, green, yellow. 1st. Blue 2nd. Red 3rd. Green 4th. Yellow

References

  1. ^ St. Xavier's Institution, The Statesman, 30 April 2004. (Unstable site)
  2. ^ "About the school"
  3. ^ "St. Xavier's Institution ~ at a glance ~". www.sxipanihati.org. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007.

External links

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