Adamas International School

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Adamas International School
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Adamas International School
58.4, M.M Feeder Road Rathtala, Kolkata India
Information
Type Private School
MottoAge Quod Agis
(Do Well Whatever You Do)
Established2004 (2004)
School board CISCE
CEEB code 671106
PrincipalAnusuya Paul
GradesToddlers - 12
Campus typeUrban
HousesDr. Martin Luther King House  
Nelson Mandela House  
Saint Teresa House  
Mahatma Gandhi House  
Color(s)Sky Blue, Yellow (Day School) Ultramarine, Yellow (Day Boarding)
Nickname Adamites
Website ais.adamas.co.in

Adamas International School is a private school in Rathtala, Kolkata, India. The school was founded in 2004 by the Sachis Kiran Roy Memorial Trust. Anusuya Paul took upon her shoulders the duty of the Principal of the School from the long-serving Mittra Sinha Roy in 2023.

Contents

History

The school was founded in 2004 by the Sachis Kiran Roy Memorial Trust.

Curriculum

GradeSubjects
ToddlersEnglish, Number Work
NurseryEnglish, Number Work
KindergartenEnglish, Number Work
1English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge
2English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge
3English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Science, Geography
4English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Science, Geography
5English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Science, Geography, Third Language (Hindi, if Second is Bengali/Bengali, if Second is Hindi)
6English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Civics, Science, Geography, Third Language (Hindi, if Second is Bengali/Bengali, if Second is Hindi)
7English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Civics, Science, Geography, Third Language (Hindi, if Second is Bengali/Bengali, if Second is Hindi)
8English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Civics, Science, Geography, Third Language (Hindi, if Second is Bengali/Bengali, if Second is Hindi)
9English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Civics, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
10English, Second Language (Bengali/Hindi), Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Education, General Knowledge, History, Civics, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
11Commerce, Humanities, Science (any one)
12Commerce, Humanities, Science (any one)

School Timing

The school was scheduled to operate for 200 functional days each year conforming the CISCE regulations. The academic terms are spread over two (Term I and Final Term for I - X and for 3 terms for XI to XII) terms.

Day Boarding
GradesDaily Timing
Toddlers08:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Nursery & Kindergarten08:00 AM – 11:45 AM
1 to 1008:00 AM – 03:30 PM
11 to 1208:00 AM – 01:45 PM
Day School
GradesDaily Timing
Toddlers08:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Nursery & Kindergarten09:45 AM – 01:45 PM
1 to 1009:45 AM – 03:30 PM

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