From the Head Of Institution Desk

It is an honour for me and my colleagues alike to be a part of this Institution with such a glorious past. It is our constant endeavour to strive hard to maintain this glory and I am happy that we, the Management Committee, the teaching and non-teaching staff, the students and their guardians work together as an extended family to keep up to the expectations. It is worthwhile to mention that despite many impediments of shortage of staff and dearth of enrolment we have maintained almost 100% success in the board examination for the past several years. This credit goes to my fellow teachers whose untiring efforts defy all odds to strive to achieve this feat. Credit is also due to the students who are diligent in their work and follow the guidance of their teachers. The endeavour of the non-teaching staff in smooth running of the day to day activities of the school such as Mid-day Meal, Book distribution, Uniform distribution, etc. along with other administrative jobs also needs special mention here.  Last but not the least, I would like to thank the School Management Committee for their continuous support and guidance as and when required.

As of now, with the attached primary school running in the morning shift, students can avail the schooling facilities from class I upto Class X. This, on one hand has ensured continuity of studies in the familiar environment upto the secondary level but on the other, impede students aspiring to complete their 10+2 level in this familiar environment. This sometimes has resulted in unfortunate dropouts.

Hence, I look forward to upgrade this Institution to a H.S. school so that the students of the locality as a whole and particularly the students of the underprivileged section of the society need not go beyond their locality for completion of 10+2 level of their schooling.

In this regard, I appeal to everyone concerned, to support this cause and be vocal of it for the benefit of the children of the locality, and society at large, as, an Institution with such a glorious past should carry forward its legacy for many years to come and not be a truncated Institution in terms of total schooling years.