History

‘New Barrackpore Colony Girls High School’ - this naming bears the earliest evidence of the school’s life history.

 

After the partition, the New Barrackpore Colony Girls' High School was set up with the aim of developing the poor, helpless refugee families into fair human beings and good citizens.

To carry on educational work among the masses of the locality –  With the help of the educationists of New Barrackpore, the proverbial proverb of New Barrackpore district, Pratip Haripada Biswas Mahasaya, at that time, in the then New Barrackpore Co-operative Colony Society Limited (now New Barrackpore Co-operative Home),

The 'Middle English Girls' School' was established on December 3, 1950 with a tin rice school house on a small plot of land donated by Hon'ble Fazlul Haque Mahasaya's mother, the foundation stone of which was laid on 15/10/1950.

Then on January 3, 1951, 'Nab Barakpur Boys and Girls High School' was started jointly with 26 female students and 52 male students in the same school. From 11th February 1950, the girls 'section in the morning and the boys' section at the same house continued to run separately.  New Barrackpore Colony Girls High School was inaugurated on 01.01.1952 with government approval. Start walking to school, talking - 

New Barrackpore Colony Girls High School - The fruit of the overall efforts and dreams of the people who are committed to the struggle for life in this town. Today, Kanakakirita is the shining tradition of New Barrackpore and a shining star on the map of women's education in the North 24 Parganas district.