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Basic English School

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Basic English School

Welcome to Basic English School, an English medium school, situated in Gajdharpara, Murshidabad, a historical place in West Bengal. Our school is committed to providing affordable primary education to children from nursery to class 4. With a strong focus on quality education, we aim to empower our students with knowledge and skills that will shape their future. Currently, we have over 60 students enrolled, each receiving individual attention and guidance from our dedicated team of educators. Our curriculum emphasizes holistic development, incorporating academics, extracurricular activities, and character-building initiatives. We strive to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where students can thrive and explore their potential. Through our school, we aspire to make education accessible to all, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and build a better tomorrow.

Key Points

Quality Education

Holistic Development

Individual Attention

Interactive Teaching Methods

Safe and Inclusive Environment

Uniform

For Boys- Pink Shirt + Maroon Tie+Navy Blue Trousers
For Girls- Pink Shirt + Maroon Tie+Navy Blue Skirt

Examination

In our school, examinations are conducted three times a year to assess the student’s progress and knowledge. These periodic assessments help track academic performance and provide valuable feedback for improvement.

School Time

Morning Section –
Day Section –

Holidays

1. All National Holidays
2. All local Holidays

General Rules and Regulation

  1. Students should wear their formal uniform from Monday to Friday and their P.T. uniform on Saturdays.
  2. Every child must bring their school diary to class every day. They should not tear any pages from the diary or use it as a rough exercise book.
  3. If a student has irregular attendance, neglects school work, behaves dishonestly, uses inappropriate language or actions, disrespects authority, or engages in serious misconduct or threats, they may be dismissed.
  4. Students are responsible for taking care of their own books and belongings.
  5. If a student damages school property or the property of others, they will be held responsible for repairing or replacing it.
  6. It is expected that every child maintains the cleanliness of their person and clothes. Students who come to school with untidy clothes or hair may not be allowed to attend classes.
  7. Any child with a contagious or infectious disease will not be permitted to attend school.
  8. All children should be careful not to throw any papers or litter on the school premises or in the compound. They should use the waste paper basket for disposing of such items.
  9. Students should only bring their school books to class and not bring any other books, newspapers, or magazines.