Garakupi High School

Garakupi High School is a higher secondary school located at Garakupi. Garakupi itself is a small village of North 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India, near Basirhat town but specially under Hasnabad (community development block).

Garakupi High School
Location
Coordinates22°35′11″N 88°48′10″E
Information
TypeCo-educational
Established1965
PrincipalMozaffar Ahamed
Staffover 10
Teaching staffover 30
Grades5 to 12
Enrollmentup to 900
Hours in school day11 a.m to 4 p.m
ClassroomsOver 40
Housesnear 5
Color(s)Yellow
SloganIndian national song
AthleticsBasketball, Cricket, Football, volleyball

Facility

Garakupi High School has a facility rating of 2.71 out of 5. It has fairly good access to infrastructure, including water, electricity, Internet, and other resources compared to other schools in West Bengal.

General info

This is co-education school for Secondary and higher education level students. There are around 900 students enrolled at this school, making it a fairly large school in India.

The extracurricular activities have at Garakupi High School than at other smaller schools in West Bengal. Pupil-teachers ratio for secondary school is just about the average that well balanced pupil-teacher interaction and decent.

Affiliation

Garakupi High School is affiliated with West Bengal Board of Secondary Education[1] and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

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References

  1. "List of Institutions with Subjects Taught" (PDF). WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION. p. 50. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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