Calcutta Girls' High School

Calcutta Girls' High School
2006 stamp dedicated to Calcutta Girls High School
Location
118, Princep Street

Kolkata
, ,
700071

India
Coordinates22°34′06″N 88°21′10″E / 22.5684009°N 88.3528274°E / 22.5684009; 88.3528274
Information
TypePrivate secondary school
MottoDeus et Humanitas
(Latin: God and Humanity)
Established1856 (1856)
FounderCharles Canning, 1st Earl Canning
School boardIndian Council of Secondary Examination
OversightCalcutta Christian School Society
PrincipalMrs. Basanti Biswas 9830042447
GradesPlaygroup to Year 12
GenderGirls
Age range3 to 18+
LanguageEnglish
Colours   Red & White
SongSchool Of Mine
YearbookKaleidoscope
Websitecghs1856.org

Calcutta Girls' High School (abbreviated as CGHS) is a private school for girls in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

History

The school was founded in 1856, as a boarding school under the patronage of Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning.[1] The Methodist Church in India now manages the school. The school teaches in the English language,[2] and teaches for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE / ISC).[3] It was supported by the Evangelical denominations of the city. In 1877, the management of the school was handed over to Bishop J. M. Thoburn of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Emma Knowles took charge in 1890. She introduced the kindergarten department and started vocal and instrumental music in 1892. In 1899, Drill classes were started by the Principal, Miss Widdifield. The school library was set up in 1901 by M. Storrs. In 1911, 16 girls appeared for the Senior Cambridge Examination, earning the school's present name. In 1914, the girls won the Lady Carmichael Trophy. In 1917, the Girl Guides from the School was the First Company to be presented with the Union Jack. In 1933, clubs for various activities were introduced; clubs included were Drama, Badminton, Arts and Crafts, Know Your City, Current Events, Piano and Harmonica, Junior Drama Clubs and the Musical Application Club.

See also

References

  1. ^ Gooptu, Biswarup (21 July 2005). "School's gift of new college on turning 150". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 August 2007.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. ^ Calcuttaweb – Schools Archived 23 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 August 2007
  3. ^ Hindustanlink – List of schools of Calcutta ( Kolkata ) Retrieved 28 August 2007