Since : 1978
Category : Day Schools
Class 1 - Class 12
Board : CBSE
Co-Education
Bholananda National Vidyalaya was founded by Late Swami Jyotirmoyananda Giri Maharaj, Secretary of Sree Guru Bholananda Ashram, Monirampur, Barrackpore, West Bengal in the year 1978.
12000 / Annual
Mohit Jaiswal
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2023
I love this school teachers are very caring and kind. There is no corporal punishment that is meted out to students. The teachers are very hard working and teach us with a great deal of interest and patience, and they want us to likewise be diligent and conscientious with our studies and all school activities.
Paryatan Travels
Reviewed on 05 Jul 2023
THIS IS PABITRA FROM PARYATAN-travel teaches toleration. MY EXPERIENCE IS VERY BAD. I WENT TO THE SCHOOL ON 5/7/23 TO MEET PRINCIPAL FOR A DISCUSSION REGARDING THE NEED OF STUDENTS EXCURSION. BUT VERY SORRY TO SAY THAT THE OFFICEMAN DID NOT ALLOW ME TO MEET PRINCIPAL. I RESQUESTED ,BUT THEY HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ECOLOGY,WILDLIFE,LEADERSHIP SKILL,TEAM BUILDING, ETC. MY REQUEST IS TO MAKE PROPER BEHAVIOUR TO VISITORS.
Sanjay Mandal
Reviewed on 01 Jul 2023
The worst experience that can ever be. They charge u in any and every way. Syllabus is completed in a improper fashion.Please think before admitting your child to this school
Dating App
Reviewed on 28 May 2023
I was a student of this school since 2010 the morning section is outstanding. When you enter Day school. You need to take tution of that particular subject from that teacher who teaches you in the class. Otherwise your marks will get detucded until you write it from the book. But the teacher say you need to write that that I have given the class as a note. Specially PAYAL PAUL
Ankit Singh
Reviewed on 04 Mar 2023
I am disappointed with the management of this school. The notice board is outdated and incomplete. The staff speaks in vernacular, which could be challenging for some students. The syllabus is rushed, leaving little time for students to grasp the concepts properly. Additionally, there is an uneven playing field as some students have access to resources outside of school that give them an advantage. The attendance policy is also inconsistent, which puts undue pressure on students. The school needs to take a hard look at its policies and practices and strive to provide a fair and transparent learning environment.
55 &56, Barrack Rd, NORTH 24 PARGANAS, BARRACKPORE, Kolkata, Barrackpur Cantonment, West Bengal 700120, India