Chhota Jagulia High School

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Chhota Jagulia High School (H.S.)
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Chhota Jagulia High School


Coordinates 22°44′06″N88°32′06″E / 22.735107°N 88.535088°E / 22.735107; 88.535088
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TypeHigher Secondary School
Established1847;174 years ago (1847)
School board WBBSE, West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, West Bengal Council of Rabindra Open Schooling
HeadmasterPrabir Ghosh
GenderCo-educational
Website www.chhotajaguliahs.org

Chhota Jagulia High School a Bengali medium co-educational higher secondary school was established in 1847. [1] It has arrangements for teaching from class V to XII. [2] [3]

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  1. "About Us – Chhota Jagulia High School (H.S)" . Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  2. "CHHOTO JAGULIA HIGH SCHOOL, BARASAT - I". www.schoolsworld.in.
  3. "chhota jagulia high school north 24 parganas School Address Contact Detail |Reviews Rating". www.schoolspedia.com.