Calcutta Boys School

The Calcutta Boys? School, Kolkata is a boys day school affiliated with the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi. Founded in 1877 by James Mills Thoburn, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, it stands as a Christian, minority Anglo-Indian, English medium day school for boys, managed by the Calcutta Christian Schools Society.

Campus

Located on S.N. Banerjee Road in the heart of Kolkata, The Calcutta Boys? School boasts a well-equipped campus with spacious classrooms, a conference room, chapel, laboratories, computer lab, library, music room, and play area, among other facilities.

Academics

The school offers education from nursery to class XII and is affiliated with CISCE, New Delhi. It prepares students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) examination at the end of class X and class XII respectively. Science and commerce streams are available in class XI, while classes nursery to VIII follow the curriculum prescribed by the Inter-state Board of Anglo Indian Education, New Delhi.

Extracurricular

Encouraging a holistic development approach, Calcutta Boys? School motivates students to participate in extracurricular activities such as quiz, debate, plays, Eastern and Western music. Additionally, students are urged to engage in international Olympiads and social projects through the school’s Interact club. Sports activities include football, cricket, karate, among others.

Achievement

Calcutta Boys? School is recognized by the Government of West Bengal through the Deputy Director of School Education, Anglo-Indian Schools.

72, SN Banerjee Road, Maula Ali, Taltala, Kolkata