History

Walking down the memory lane, there existed a single co-educational school (Madanpur Adarsha Kendriya Vidyalaya) in the rural area of Madanpur in 1950s. Time passed. Gradually more interested students thronged. Essential requirement for a separate school for girls emerged. With just a hand full of keen, needy girl students, a renowned the then educationist, Late Bibhuti Bhusan Mukhopadhyay started imparting value education in his own residence. Finally in the year 1954, in the western side of the railway station grew up the girls school, Madanpur Kendriya Adarsha Vidyalaya for Girls. The name remains the same as the Boys School, since its journey started in the boys School building. Hence the untiring, sincere efforts of the elites, Late Bibhuti Bhusan Mukhopadhyay, Late Birendra Chandra Maitra, Late Basanta Kumar Ghosh Choudhury has led to the present repute and rapid growth of the citadel of learning. Today like a canopy it stands and showers virtue and knowledge to around 1500 buddies. It outshine others with flying colours. Its strong roots echoes, “Where the mind is without fear….”

The School is recognised as II-Class Junior High School in 1956 by DISS Nadia and Murshidabad vide Memo No. 77 dated 27/01/1956.

The School is recognised as IV-Class Junior High School in 1957 by DISS Nadia and Murshidabad vide Memo No. 66 dated 03/07/1957.

The School is recognised as X-Class High School by WBBSE vide Memo No. 5266/G dated 20/04/1960.

The School is recognised as H.S. School on 17th August, 1999 by WBCHSE.