St. Xavier's Institution (Panihati)
St. Xavier’s Institution, is a private senior school located in Sodepur, (Panihati) West Bengal, India. It is a co-educational English medium I.S.C.-syllabus school that educates up to year 12.[1] The school has an open admission policy, accepting students of all castes, creeds and religion.[2] St. Xavier's was founded by the late Pravash Chandra Banerjee, at Agarpara, on 1 July 1967.[1]
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HC Dutta Road Panihati (Sodepur) Kolkata , West Bengal , 700114 India | |
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Motto | Tomorrow is OURS |
Religious affiliation(s) | All Religion |
Founded | 1967 |
Founder | Pravash Chandra Banerjee |
School board | Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations |
Principal | Mrs. Lipika Ghosh |
Headteacher | Mrs. Anju Banerjee |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 2+ |
Enrollment | approx. 4,000 |
Classes | Classes Todds- Class XII |
Average class size | 50 |
Student to teacher ratio | 1:28 |
Language | English |
Houses | Red, Blue, Green, Yellow |
Publication | Panorama |
Affiliation | Affiliated to CISCE, New Delhi |
Website | http://www.sxipanihati.org |
Units and curriculum
St. Xavier's Institution has classes from nursery through secondary school.[3] The junior, primary, and secondary units use an Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) syllabus and the higher secondary units use an Indian School Certificate (ISC) syllabus.
- Pre-Primary
- Todds
- Lower Nursery
- Kindergarten
- Junior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
- Primary I-IV – Junior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
- Secondary V-X – Senior School, English Medium, ICSE Syllabus
- Higher Secondary XI and XII – Senior School, English Medium, ISC Syllabus
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