Tufanganj
Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School, the oldest educational institution in
the sub division, situates in the heart of the town with a glorious past in its
credit. It is named in memory of Nripendra Narayan, the then maharaja of Cooch
Behar. His son, Jitendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur, a patron of education laid its
foundation in the year 1916. Now, it is a full fledged secondary school with two
streams (General and Vocational) in its higher secondary section and has
devotedly been working to impart education and to developed human resources with
its up-to-date teaching aids, sophisticated laboratories, luxuriant library
collection, computer education facilities, lustrous playground, specialized
teachers, office staffs, hearty teacher-student relation and cohesive
cooperation of the guardians and lovers of educations.
Sri Ajay
Kumar Satpati (Head Master)
Aims
and Objectives
The School aims at providing a balanced education
for its students allowing them to grow in an atmosphere of frankness, freedom
and mutual confidence, so that they can attend morally, physically and
intellectually sound personality to be the good citizen not only of the country
but also of the world. Here, the primal objective of the School is to make the
students fit to accommodate themselves in the broader current of the
universe.
About School
Computer education facility and computer
literacy training programme
The School has a special arrangement for
computer education to cope with the changed condition in this age of computer.
More over, following the directives of the honourable Governor of West Bengal,
the Director of School Education identifies this School to be fit to impart the
aforesaid training to the students. This institution is one of the selected 200
non-Govt., aided school to come under the coverage of Computerization through
WEBEL-IBM. The training is provided for the students from class VII to XII. The
total amount of fees (all inclusive) to be collected from each student is Rs.
600.00 for a session. Along with trained faculty, high-tech computer and
required infrastructure, the school is successfully approaching towards the
motto of the programme.
Medium of Instruction
The medium
of instruction of school is Bengali.
Sections of
Education
1.Secondary Section- V to X
2.Higher Secondary section- XI
and XII
Admission for Boys to secondary section
In
Secondary Section, students are mainly admitted to class- V through Admission
Test in order of merit with reservation as per prescribed Board Norms.
Admissions to other classes depend on availability of seats. No one is allowed
for admission to class X. Admission forms can be obtained on payment of a fixed
charge from the office after the admission notification. Generally, admission
test are held in the later part of April. The subjects on which the admission
test are taken are
i. Bengali
ii. English
iii. Mathematics
iv.
Science
v. History
vi. Geography
vii. General Knowledge
Qualified
students are to produced i. Caste Certificate, ii. Mark Sheet and iii. Birth
Certificate in time of admission.
Subject
Taught
Secondary Section V to X
In secondary section
almost all the major subjects following the syllabi and curriculum of the West
Bengal Board of Secondary Education are taught including Sanskrit, Arabic,
Agriculture, Mechanics, Computer Science etc.
Admission to Higher
Secondary Section (XI to XII)
Admission to Higher Secondary Section
is made on mark basis with reservation as per the Council norms. Students are to
purchase application form along with Prospectus on production of original marks
sheet of Madhyamik. Forms are generally issued after the publication of
Madhyamik results. Admission is open for both boys and girls candidates in
Higher Secondary Section.
Attested copies of Marks Sheet, Admit Card, Caste
Certificate and Character Certificate (Original from his/her own institution)
should be attached with duly filled up application form. Students of the mother
school need not produce character certificate.
In regard of admission, the
decision of the Head Master is final. The names of the candidates selected for
admission will be enlisted on the school Notice Board and no separate intimation
regarding admission will be sent to the candidates individually. The presence of
legal guardian is essential in time of admission.
Higher Secondary
Streams
There are two different streams in H.S. namely 1. General and
2. Vocational.
General Stream comprises of three branches of studies- i.
Arts, ii. Science and iii. Commerce while Vocational Stream offers prospective
in the field of Agriculture only.
Higher Secondary
Course
General Stream
Language (Compulsory): 200 marks
each.
Group A: Bengali (Two papers)
Group B: English (Two
papers)
Science Group:
Each subject consists of two
papers and 100 marks for each paper.
a.Compulsory Elective Subjects: i.
Physics, ii. Chemistry.
b.One Elective and one optional (two subjects) from
the following
Subjects: i. Mathematics, ii. Biological Science, iii. Computer
Science.
Arts Group:
Each subject consists of two papers
and 100 marks for each paper.
Any three as Elective subjects and one for
optional from the following:
1.Political Science, 2. Economics, 3. Sanskrit,
4. Geography, 5. Philosophy, 6. Biological Science, 7. History/Computer
Applications, 8. Mathematics.
Commerce
Group:
a.Compulsory Elective Subjects: (200 marks in
each.)
i.Accountancy, ii. Business Organization and iii. Business Economics
including Business Mathematics.
b.Optional Elective Subjects: (200 marks in
each) any one.
i.Geography/Economics
ii.Computer
Applications
Vocational Stream (Agriculture)
a.
Compulsory Subjects:
1. Language:
i. Bengali (one paper) 100
marks.
ii. English (one paper) 100 marks.
2. i. Entrepreneurship and Basic
Theory (one paper) 100 marks.
ii. Agriculture Crop Cultivation (one paper)
100 marks.
iii. Practical (300 marks)
b. Elective
Subjects:
Any three of the following: (one paper and 100 marks for
each subject):
i. Physics, ii. Chemistry, iii. Biological Science, iv.
Mathematics.
School Examination
Half-Yearly Examination (V
to X): 3rd or 4th week of September.
Test Examination
(X & XII): Last week of November or 1st week of December.
Oral
Examination: (V to X): Middle of February.
Annual Examination: (V to IX &
XI): Second week of March or in between the M.P. and the H.S.
Examinations.
In addition to these examinations, there are monthly and
periodical class tests. To sit for the Half Yearly and Annual Examinations,
ADMIT CARD is must.
CLASS ATTENDANCE
The school strictly
follows the attendance percentage of the students as per Board or Council norms.
Students of both sections- Secondary & Higher Secondary - must have seventy
percent attendance in classes to sit for the final
examinations.
GUARDIAN MEETING
The school sincerely
conducts or arranges section wise Guardian meeting of all the classes to alert
the Guardians about the progress and development of their wards and to have an
open interaction with the teachers for strengthening guardian-teacher relation.
Different steps following the consensus opinion of the teachers and guardians
concerning the students’ overall development are cordially accepted. The
Guardian Meeting are generally organized immediately after the Half-Yearly
Examination (December) of the Secondary Section and after the Annual Examination
(December) of the H.S. Section.
RESULTS
The results of the
Half-Yearly Examinations are generally published after the Puja Vacation. The
results of the Test Examinations are declared within one or two weeks after the
completion of the exams. The Annual results are naturally published in the last
week of April. The results of the Board & the Council conducted exams. Are
published following the norms of the concerned authorities.
The results of
the school and the Board or the Council conducted exams. Are encouraging and
deserve special mention. The rate of success is nearly 80-90 percent. The school
holds a good distinction so far as the performance in the academic sphere is
concerned.
SPORTS AND GAMES
The school gives special
attention to make the students physically sound and well- disciplined. Under the
guidance of two qualified physical education teachers, the students get training
in Parades, Physical exercise, Yoga as well as in games and sports. Football,
Cricket, Volley, Khoko etc. are generally played in different seasons of the
year. The Annual Athletic Meet and Prize Distribution Ceremony are regularly
held in the school premises in January. Students also take part in Inter-School
Tournaments and District School Sports Meets and State level
competition.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
The school sincerely
observes the auspicious Independence Day, the Republic Day, the Birth Day of
Rabindranath Tagore & Netaji Shubhas Chandra Bose, Saraswati Puja, Nabin
Baran, (Frshers Welcome), School Foundation Day etc. with due regard and
solemnity amidst pompous decoration. An exhibition on arts & paints is also
held in every academic session. These help the students to find opportunity of
expressing and developing their creativity, skill and
dexterity.
LIBRARY AND READING ROOM FACILITY
The school has
its own Library and Reading Room. A huge collection of text books, reference
books, books on literature, science, adventure, traveling, detectives, criticism
etc. is amassed there. Students are allowed to borrow them and to use the
Reading Room.
SCHOOL BOOK BANK
A School Book Bank, a
treasure of books on school syllabi, entertains the need and demand of the poor
and needy students lending books of their respective classes. Students can even
borrow them for a session on the basis of their availability. This facility
brings a ray of hope for those who are not capable enough to purchase new
books.
SCHOOL MAGAZINE
The school regularly publishes a
magazine named “USHASHI”. Students, teachers, non-teaching staffs and alumni
find birth in it to publish their creative writing and
arts.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND SUB-COMMITTEES
There
is an Athletic and Sports Sub- Committee to look after sports and games.
The
Cultural Sub- Committee organizes all the cultural activities of the school and
helps the students to expose their inner and finer qualities.
The Magazine
Sub- Committee edits and publishes the school magazine.
The Disciplinary Sub-
Committee looks after the school discipline.
N.C.C. TRAINING
FACILITY
The school has added a new feather in its cap by extending
its arena of activities through the opening of “N.C.C. Training Facility” for
the students. Students (from VII - XII) having required physical measurement and
fitness can go through this unique training course. This not only brings job
prospects for the students but also makes them physically sound and well -
disciplined citizens having well trained capacity to respond to the call of the
country.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
The school uniform is navy blue
trouser, white shirt and black shoes for the boys and red-bordered white sharee
and red blouse for the girls in every weekday except Thursday. The school keeps
sharp look at whether the students are abiding by the uniform code or
not.
PRAYER LINE
The school commences with a prayer where
cent percent attendance of the students is must. Two songs, National Anthem and
“Uthogo bharoto lakhshmi” of Atul Prasad Sen, are loudly chanted
there.
HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION (FOR BOYS ONLY)
A
well-furnished hostel within the school campus provides accommodation for the
students who come from distant places. There is no hostel arrangement for the
girls.
CYCLE STAND
The school has its own arrangement for
“Cycle Stand” within the School Campus for the security of Cycles. It is
compulsory of the students who come to the school by cycles to install their
cycles in the secured and fixed place of the stand. A monthly fee for enjoying
service and security of the stand is taken to pay the two Stand workers. None of
the students is allowed to keep their by-cycles in a scattered and haphazard
way. A respective “Cycle Stand Committee” headed by our teachers sees the matter
for its smooth running.
FEES OF THE SCHOOL
Admission Fee
Session
Charges
Registration fee of IX & XI
Laboratory fee
Library
fee
Prospectus fee
Magazine fee
Development fee
Saraswati Puja
subscription
Computer Education fee
Sports & Games
fee
Miscellaneous fee
DUPLICATE CHARGES
Badge - Rs.
5.00
Identity card - Rs. 10.00
Mark Sheet (V to X) - Rs. 10.00
Character Certificate - Rs. 5.00
Fee Collection
days
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Certificate Distribution Day-
Saturday
Fines and Prohibitions
i. Students who are
irregular in classes and remain absent with out prior intimation are liable to
guardian call.
ii. Those who do not secured the required percentage of
attendance are liable to fine as per the Board and the Council norms.
iii.
Students who spoil, misuse or destroy school property, library books, laboratory
instrument are liable to severe punishment or fine.
iv. Students of practical
based subjects must have their attendance in both practical and theoretical
classes.
v. Those who do not attend t the theoretical classes will not be
allowed in practical classes.
vi. Every student must have school badge,
identity card and school uniform.
vii. In off-periods and class hours the
students are restricted to loiter hither and thither aimlessly in the school
compound.
MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL MANAGING COMMITTEE
President: Dr. Dhiraj Saha, (G.R)
Vice
president: Sri Amarendra Basak (G.R)
Secretary: Sri Manindra
Chandra Chakraborty
Head Master: Sri Ajay Kumar Satpati
A.I. of
School (S.E): Sri Chittaranjan Das (A.I)
Tufanganj Teachers’
Representatives: Sri Gopal Bidyananda (A.H.M)
: Sri Pramatha Saha (A.T.)
: Sri Haripada Roy (A.T.)
Non-Teaching Staff
Representatives: Sri Ranjit Talukdar (Clerk)
Guardian
Representatives: Sri Dipak kumar Saha
:
Sri Pradip Kumar Chakraborty
: Sri Nitish
Guha Roy
: Sri Susil
Adhikary
MEMBERS OF ACADEMIC COUNCIL
President: Sri Ajay Kumar Satpati
(H.M.)
Secretary: Sri Gopal Bidyananda (A.H.M.)
Members: Sri
Sankar Kr. Sarkar (A.T.)
: Sri Utpal Kumar Basak (A.T.)
: Sri Dipak
Debnath (A.T.)
STAFF SECRETARY
1. Sri Dulal Chandra
Das (A.T.)
STAFF PATTERN
Head Master: Sri Ajay Kumar
Satpati, M.A. (Bengali, Sanskrit & English), B.Ed., Sahitya Sastri,
Inservice - S.C. trained in W.Ed., P.Ed., & Social
Service.
Assistant Head Master: Sri Gopal Bidyananda,
M.Sc.(Math.), B.Ed., D.C.A.
Bengali Department:
1.
Sri Ranada Prasad Sarkar, B.Sc., M.A., B.Ed.
2. Sri Bhubaneswar Rava, B.A.
(Hons.), B.Ed.
3. Sri Dinabandhu Adhikary, M.A., B.Ed.
4. Smt. Nabanita
Sanyal, M.A.
English Department:
1. Smt. Indrani
Som, M.A., B.Ed.
2. Sri Haripada Roy, B.A.(Hons.), B.Ed.
3. Sri Pijush
Kanti Mohanta, M.A.
4. Sri Dipak Debnath, M.A., B.Ed.
5. Sri Amar
Pramanik, B.A. (Hons.)
Sanskrit Department:
1. Sri
Ashis Chandra Sarkar, M.A., B.Ed.
Arabic Department:
1.
Anisul Haque Roushan, B.A. (Fazil), B.Ed.
Physics
Department:
1. Sri Prabhat Basak, B.Sc. (Hons.), B.Ed.
2. Sri
Jyotirmay Paul, M.Sc.
Chemistry Department:
1. Sri
Gobinda Chandra Das, M.Sc. B.Ed.
2. Sri Dilip Kumar Pal, M.Sc., B.Ed.
3.
Sri Pramatha Saha, B.Sc. (Hons.), B.Ed.
Mathematics
Department:
1. Sri Partha Pratim Dutta, B.Sc.(Hons.), B.Ed.
2.
Sri Gopal Bidyananda, M.Sc., B.Ed., D.C.A.
3. Sri Utpal Kumar Basak, M.Sc.,
B.Ed.
Biology Department:
1. Sri Kushal Banarje,
B.Sc.(Hons.), B.Ed.
2. Sri Dulal Chandra Das, M.Sc.,
B.Ed.
Computer Science & Application
Department:
1. Sri Manas Kumar Mandal, B.Sc.Hons. (Math.),
M.C.A.
Geography Department:
1. Sri Kshitendra
Mohan Sarkar, M.A., B.Ed.
2. Sri Dipak Saha, M.A., B.Ed.
History
Department:
1. Sri Narayan Chandra Dey, M.A., B.Ed.,
B.P.Ed.
2. Sri Patit Chandra Sarkar, M.A.,B.Ed.
3. Smt. Pali Bhowmick,
M.A.
Political Science Department:
1. Sri Narendra
Nath Das, M.A.,B.Ed., Diploma in Library Science.
Philosophy
Department:
1. Smt. Shilpi Das, M.A.
Economics
Department:
1. Sri Sankar Kr. Sarkar, M.A.,
B.Ed.
Commerce Department:
1. Sri Rajib Kumar
Ghoshal, M.Com., B.Ed.
2. Sri Ashutosh Acharya, M.Com.,
B.Ed.
Agriculture Department:
1. Sri
Sushanta Kumar Debnath, B.Sc. (Ag. & A.H.), N.C.C. Trained.
2. Sri
Parimal Sarkar, B.Sc.(Ag.)
Physical Education
Department:
1. Sri Debajit Sarker, B.A., B.P.Ed.
2. Sri Sudip
Kar, B.Com., B.P.Ed.
Work Education Department:
1.
Sri Subhas Chandra Roy, M.Sc.(Ag.)
2. Sri Prasenjit Narjinary, B.A.,
B.Ed.
Para-Teachers:
1. Sri Pravash Shil, B.Sc.
Hons.(Physics)
2. Sri Raju Dey, B.A. Hons.
(History)
Librarian:
1. Smt. Jayashree Sanyal, H.S.,
Diploma in Library Science.
Office Staffs:
1. Sri
Pradip Kumar Chanda, B.Com. (Head Clerk)
2. Sri Anal Rava, M.P. (Clerk)
3.
Sri Ranjit Kumar Talukdar, B.Com. (Clerk)
4. Sri Nagendra Nath Sarkar, Class
X, (Head Peon)
5. Sri Debdas Roy, Class VIII, (Peon)
6. Sri Atul Chandra
Das, Class VIII, (Peon)
7. Smt. Jyotsna Basak, Class IX, (Peon)
8. Sri
Ashok Kumar Ganguly, M.P., I.T.I., Diploma in Acting & Film logy,
(Peon)
COMPETITIONS AND AWARDS
1. Dinesh Kiran Gold Medal
Award
2. Sibani Ghosh Award
3. Abbasuddin Award
4. Diamond
Jubilee Essay Competition
5. Nagendra Nath Mukta Mala Foundation Award
6.
Narendra Nath Singha Memorial Award
The
institution got recognition to appear as a high school from the Calcutta
University on the 1st January 1917 and was permanently recognized as
one competent to present candidate at Matriculation Examination of Calcutta
University in the year 1923. I n the year 1957, the school came under the
recommendation of the director of public instruction, West Bengal, as Higher
Secondary Multipurpose School (XI) with Humanities Group and Science Group. The
Higher Secondary Council granted recognition to Tufanganj Nripendra Narayan
Memorial High School for imparting Higher Secondary Education (XII) in General
Streams courses provisionally for two years with effect from 1st day
of July 1976.
Another wing, Vocational Education Stream (Agriculture) was
introduced in the School in the year 1978, though Agriculture came as a subject
in the year 1963. This addition upholds the School to appear as a dignified and
unique institution in the Sub-Division. A separate infrastructure along with a
farm was also attached to the institution for this purpose. This provides ample
scopes for students of this region to make carrier in this sphere of
Agriculture.
TUFANGANJ N.N.M. HIGH SCHOOL
TUFANGANJ N.N.M. HIGH SCHOOL
TUFANGANJ N.N.M. HIGH SCHOOL
ESTABLISHED: 26:04:1916
P.O. TUFANGANJ, DIST. COOCH
BEHAR
PIN- 736159, W.B., PHONE: 03582-244221