We have embarked on our journey in education sector by taking over the management of Ramakrishna Sarada Missionary Vidyapith (RSMV) way back in 1995. And since then we have been diligently working to rise above the rest by providing quality education to thousands of rural students across Nadia and several neighbouring districts coupled with excellent co-curricular activities in an endeavour to help them script successes. We are consistently upgrading infrastructural facilities in our school so that students could get an ample opportunity to learn their academic curricula in an environment, conducive to their growth and upbringing. In an effort to bridge the gap between rural schools and their counterparts in city, in so far as academic standard is considered. Ours is a sustained and untiring effort to make our students academically sound so that they could match their fellows in city schools.
Over the years, we have brought about spectacular changes within the campus of the school. Among them, notable ones are the construction of a three-story RCC building, a sprawling playground inside the campus with a beautiful children’s park, fitted with modern equipment for our students, separate common rooms for boys and girls, a sophisticated computer lab, a good library with a varied collection of more than 2500 books. Added to them is a modern fire fighting equipment, fitted with smoke detectors inside class rooms and hostels.
We have since recruited a number of teachers having B.Ed degrees as part of our move to improve the standards of education. A new residential hostel for our girl students has come up with an accommodation of more than 300 boarders. Academic performances of our students in the Board examinations are encouraging. The Reserve Bank of India, Kolkata, once conducted ‘Financial Literacy Programme’ for the students of our school and disseminated information about the history of Notes and Coins as well as about the digital payment systems.
Academic performance of our students was very encouraging in the year (2021), a good number of our students passed Madhyamik Exam with ‘Letter’ marks.
LETTER MARKS OBTAINED BY STUDENTS MADHYAMIK 2021
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NAME |
MARKS OBTAINED |
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1 |
NIRMALLO ROY |
662 |
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2 |
CHINMOY BISWAS |
650 |
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3 |
PUJA BISWAS |
645 |
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4 |
RAHUL ROY |
644 |
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5 |
TIRTHA MAJUMDER |
641 |
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6 |
SHUVO KERANI |
640 |
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7 |
ARPAN BISWAS |
622 |
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8 |
SRINJOY BISWAS |
617 |
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9 |
NILADRI BASAK |
611 |
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10 |
ARPAN MALLICK |
609 |
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11 |
PRANOTI CHAKROBORTY |
608 |
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12 |
BIJOY BALA |
602 |
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13 |
BISWAJIT BALA |
588 |
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14 |
SURJO RAJBANSHI |
580 |
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15 |
ESHA MALLICK |
575 |
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16 |
PRIYA ROY |
473 |
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17 |
ARPITA GHOSH |
472 |