C.M.S. St. John's High School
School in West Bengal, India
23°24′30″N 88°29′18″E / 23.4082045°N 88.4883113°E / 23.4082045; 88.4883113C.M.S. St. John's High School is the oldest school in Nadia district and sixth oldest educational institution in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated in Krishnanagar, Nadia.[1]
History
In the 18th century, in order to spread English education and missionaries' works, the Church Missionary Society established some societies which were mostly controlled by the church. Such missionary work was started in Nadia in 1832 by the C.M.S. committee and C.M.S St. John's High School was established in 1834[2] by German Christian missionaries. Rev. W.Deerr and Rev. Blumhardt founded the school at Krishnagar town,[3] before the Krishnagar municipality and Krishnagar Government College.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
- Chanchal Kumar Majumdar[citation needed]
- Sourindra Mohan Sircar[citation needed]
See also
- Education in India
- List of schools in India
- Education in West Bengal
References
- ^ "C.M.S. ST. JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL". Schools. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ^ "C.M.S. St. John's High School". iCBSE. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ Ray, Pradiptaranjan (1985). "III: HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN MISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES IN THE DISTRICT (IN A NUTSHELL)". An assessment of educational enterprise of Christian mission aries in the district of Nadia its legacy and present state (PDF) (Thesis). Retrieved 10 November 2018 – via INFLIBNET Centre.
External links
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