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Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School
Address
P2-A, Motijheel Avenue
Dum Dum
Kolkata, West Bengal 700 074
India
Coordinates22°37′21.83″N 88°24′32.84″E / 22.6227306°N 88.4091222°E / 22.6227306; 88.4091222
Information
School typeBoys' School
Founded16 January 1965; 59 years ago (1965-01-16)
FounderMihir Sengupta
School boardWBBSE, WBCHSE
School codeB1-063 (secondary)
103322 (higher secondary)
ChairmanSree Biswajit Adhikary (2016-2019)
HeadteacherPintu Sarkar
Staff4
Teaching staff26
LanguageBengli
Schedule typeM-F - 10:45AM-04:30PM, Sat 10:45AM-01:30PM
AffiliationsWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education, West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education
Websitesites.google.com/view/ddkbhs

Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School is a boys' school in Dum Dum. This school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for 10th Board exam (Madhyamik Pariksha/Secondary Examination) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for the 12th Board exam (Uchcha Madhyamik/Higher Secondary Examination). Dum Dum Kishore Bharati School was established by Mihir Sengupta on 16 January 1965. It is considered as the best school in Dum Dum area, having a significantly good result in the board exams. This school also holds rank in H.S. exam. This school is eminent for their unique humanitarian and nature-conserving ceremonies such as blood donation camps, tree plantation programme, trekking, etc. Teachers of this school are enough caring and called 'dada' or 'didi' as they are like real brothers or sisters.

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