Jadavpur Vidyapith

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Jadavpur Vidyapith
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Jadavpur Vidyapith entrance
Address
Jadavpur Vidyapith
188, Raja Subbodh Chandra Mallick Rd.

,
700032

India
Coordinates 22°29′58.18″N88°22′04.32″E / 22.4994944°N 88.3678667°E / 22.4994944; 88.3678667
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TypePrivate body(Primary)
Government aided school
MottoEnter to learn, Depart to serve
Established11 March 1957
Head teacherPartha Pratim Baidya
Faculty50+
GradesV-XII
Gender Co-educational
Number of students~ 1500
Campus type Urban
Color(s)   White and sky blue for Primary
  White for High School
Board WBBSE(Class V-X)
WBCHSE(Class XI-XII)
Website jadavpurvidyapith.org


Jadavpur Vidyapith is an English & Bengali medium day school [1] in the Jadavpur area of metropolitan Kolkata, India, established in 1957. Its campus borders that of Jadavpur University. The school building houses a teacher training institute belonging to Jadavpur University. [2]

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References

  1. "Jadavpur Vidyapith implements biometric attendance to make teachers attend prayer" . Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. "Vidyapith".