Andhra Association School
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Andhra Association School | |
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Kolkata, West Bengal (India) |
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Principal | Mrs. N. Leena Harathi (Primary Section) Mrs. Kalyani Achari (Secondary Section) |
Type | Private (Public/Private) |
Campus | Urban (Urban/Country) |
Established | 28th March,1953 |
Homepage | Andhra Association School |
Andhra Association School is a Co-education High School in South Kolkata, in the state of West Bengal, India. It is affiliated to West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE). School's Motto is 'तमसो माँ ज्योतिर्गमय' (Tamaso Maa Jyotirgamaya), which in Sanskrit means Lead us from darkness unto Light. It provides education from standards Kindergarten to Class IV, under Primary Section and Classes V to X, under Secondary Section. The school leaving examinations is called Madhyamik, which is held at the end of class X by WBBSE.
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[edit] History
In 1938, some members of the Andhra Association (Kolkata Branch) felt their children should be taught Telugu, their mother tongue. At that time no school in Kolkata (then Calcutta) had Telugu Language in its curriculum. A modest collection of children were taught Telugu by a few enthusiastic ladies of the Telugu society. This unofficial and free school went on for some years, but not regularly or systematically.
As time went on people grew keen on a regular school. On 28th March,1953, a Primary School was founded with three classes. When the School began to gain strength and stability, other like-minded people of the region joined hands with the society and offered to help the growth of the School. Soon, Andhra Association School became broad based, where not only Telugu but other languages and subjects were taught too. Additional classes were added to allow further expansion. School was recognized as a Junior High School in 1958. By 1960, the Junior High School rose to be a High School. The success in this stage was fully due to the efforts of the first President - Sri Venkatesam and the first headmistress Mrs. P. Kamalam.
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education recognized it as an unaided High School in 1965.
Initially the School operated out of two locations - the primary section ( Nursery to Class 4) operated out of a rented premises at 5, Satyen Datta Road near Desapriya Park and the Secondary section(Class 5 to Class 10) at Hindustan Park near Gariahat. The Association operated from the Primary school premises. The School's current premises at Sahanagar had an indoor auditorium owned by the association - this was used for various activities of the school and the association, and was also rented out on request for various activities. The current school building was constructed in the open area near the auditorium within the premises, and both sections of the schools shifted to this location. After the shift to the new location, the school also added Classes 11 and 12. (*Add details to this paragraph*)
[edit] Instruction Medium and Subjects
Today Andhra Association School provides education in English medium. Students need to choose their compulsory First language from: Hindi, Telugu or Tamil. (Although the school has been offering Tamil as one of the options for First language for many years, the school's website currently does not list Tamil as an option.) English is the compulsory Second language. Students of secondary school also study a Third language: Bengali or Hindi. Medium of instruction is English for all other subjects like Mathematics, Life Science, Physical Science, History, Geography, Computers, etc.
The school follows its own curriculum and subjects combinations from Kindergarten to standard VIII. Subject combinations and curriculum of classes IX and X are governed by the WBBSE to allow the school to meet state-wide education standards.