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Hope Calcutta Boys' School will help make Bengal vibrant: Guv

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi today expressed hope that the 141-year-old Calcutta Boys' School will help in the making of a resurgent and vibrant Bengal.

Tripathi, who unveiled the plaque of the new state-of-the-art block, the 'Commemoration Building, of the premier heritage educational institution, said it will continue to withstand the vagaries of time and be a part of a new Bengal.

"Being an amalgamation of collective wisdom, the institution is a place for excellence in education and co-curricular activities and holds a position among the top institutions in the country," the Governor said in his address.

Tripathi said the new block will give a tremendous boost to the ongoing restoration and renovation drive of the school, founded by Rev James Mills Thoburn in 1877.

 

Union Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar, who was also part of the inauguration of the new unit, said the acronym of The Calcutta Boys' School (CBS) stands for Character, Brain and Sports.

He said such institutions espouse an egalitarian concept where every child is equal.

Stressing on the need to impart basic values among children, Akbar, an alumni of the school, said, "Schools build up characters, which define how we behave with fellow human beings."

Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandopadhyay, while recalling his presence at the foundation laying ceremony of the block in 2012, said the West Bengal government's 'Kanyashree' project has reached out to the poor and helped in the uplift of the girl child.

Chief Executive of the Council for ISC Examination, New Delhi, Gerry Arathoon said among the 2,300 ICSE-affiliated schools in the country, the Calcutta Boys' School provided one of the best infrastructures for students and teachers.

Principal and Secretary of the School, Raja Mcgee said from the 2019-20 academic year, a new humanities stream will be introduced for the 10+2 class, where students will be introduced to different humanities subjects.

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First Published: Apr 10 2018 | 9:01 PM IST

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