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St. Lawrence High School | Garcha, Ballygunge, Kolkata

27, Ballygunge Circular Road , kolkata, West Bengal
4.3
Annual Fees ₹28,208
School Board State Board
Gender Classification Only Boys School

About School

This educational institution, started in 1810 as an elementary school, is one of the oldest in Kolkata. It was attached to the Church of Our Lady of Dolours at Baithakkhana, Sealdah.In 1855 the school came to be known as St. John Chrysostom’s School in honour of the Archbishop Primate of Goa who visited it. It sent up students for the Lower Primary Examination.In 1902 St. Ann’s Orphanage was inaugurated. It incorporated the already existing school and got recognized as an Upper Primary School. Although Bengali was the medium of instruction great attention was paid to the teaching of English.From 1913 boys were trained for the Junior Cambridge Course. English became the medium of instruction. In 1920 the school was accorded recognition as a High School by the University of Calcutta. The first batch of students for the Matriculation Examination was sent up in 1922. Fr. Lawrence Rodriques S.J took charge of St. John Chrysostom High School at 126, Bow Bazar Street in the early 1930’s. It was a boarding and a day school. The place was very congested. There was no playground. The ground floor of the school building was occupied by a printing press. On the first floor were the classrooms and on the second floor, the boarding.Fr. Lawrence felt the need for developing and expanding the school. So he began to look for a better place and found a plot of land in Ballygunge, belonging to St. Xavier’s College, on sale. With the permission of the Archbishop of Calcutta he bought this land with the money he gathered by organizing raffle on Sundays. On a crisp winter morning of January 1937, St. Chrysostom School was shifted from Baithakkhana to Ballygunge Circular Road and rechristened St. Lawrence High School. As the first group of teachers and students entered the compound of this newly built school they could not but be overawed by the sheer size of the new school building, the beautiful flower garden, the large play ground and the imposing row of tall eucalyptus trees along Ritchie Road. The School in its new location got a new patron “St. LAWRENCE” and a new motto “LIKE GOLD IN A FURNACE” which was changed to ‘‘For God and Country’’.Fr. August Cordeiro, S.J. took over the administration of the School with a new title, Rector-cum-Headmaster. In January 1953 a new Jesuit residence came up in line with the school building. In 1958 another block on the Western corner of the property was erected by Fr. A. Wautier S.J. to accommodate the Primary Section. The school was upgraded to class XI, Higher Secondary, in the same year.The process of consolidation in academic and other fields was continued and extended during the time of Fr. T. Richir, S.J. who also introduced the NCC Air wing, designed the school uniform and initiated the annual school concert. Following the adoption of the 10+2 pattern of education St. Lawrence High School opened the Higher Secondary Department in July, 1976, recognized by the West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education with Science and Commerce streams. A novel feature was the opening of a Bengali stream in Commerce and a Bengali section from class I to 10 in the Primary and Secondary sections in 1980.Earlier, to respond to the increasing space requirements, the Boarding section (which for many years occupied the top floor of the school building) was relocated in 1981, to an entirely new complex erected on the site of the old swimming pool. The school chapel was also shifted to the hostel building. In 1984 the school library cum reading room known as Rabindra Granthagar was inaugurated. In 1986 a computer room was opened to provide computer literacy to students. In 2014 Wavreil Hall was inaugurated for conference and meetings.Many are the towering personalities whose tireless labours, selfless dedication and single minded devotion nurtured the school and contributed to its growth. Over the years number of successive Jesuit Principals contributed to the growth of St. Lawrence to mention a few are Fr. Aloysious Carvalho, SJ, Fr. Andre Bruylants, SJ, Fr. Adrien Wavreil, SJ, Fr. Anil Mitra, SJ, Fr. Sebastain Nallail, SJ, Fr. Kurian Emprayil, SJ.St. Lawrence High School as an educational institution acknowledges the significance of values in shaping the character of a child. Ever since its inception, the institution has spared no effort to cater to the upliftment of the poorer sections of society irrespective of caste, creed or social status. St. Lawrence High School makes a special effort to promote unity

Key Information

Type of School

Day School

Affiliation / Examination Board

State Board

Grade

Class 1 till Class 12

Min Age for Admission

6 Years

Language of Instruction

English

Establishment Year

1810

School Strength

3000

Swimming / Splash Pool

No

Indoor Sports

Yes

AC Classes

Yes

Transportation

Yes

Outdoor Sports

Yes

Maximum Age

NA

Co-Scholastic

Extracurricular activities: debate, extempore, drama, elocution, music, school choir, fest etc

Frequently Asked Questions

The school is located on 27, Ballygunge Circular Road

St. Lawrence offers an Education that is safe for holistic development of the child, God-centred, value-based, inclusive and abreast with the latest changes in Education Technology.

Games and athletics: football/cricket/hockey/badminton/basket ball. Indoor games: table tennis, caroms, chess

Fee Structure

State Board Board Fee Structure

Annual Fees

₹ 28208

Admission Fee

₹ 35000

Security Fee

₹ 10000

Other Fee

₹ 4700

Fee Structure For Schools

School Infrastructure Details

Barrier free / Ramps

No

Strong Room

No

Gymnasium

No

Wi-Fi Enabled

No

Ramps for Differently Abled

No

Fire Extinguishers

No

Clinic Facility

No

Examination center of CBSE

No

Admission Details

Admission Start Month

N/A

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