La Martiniere Calcutta

La Martinière Calcutta

La Martiniere Calcutta in 1800 by Francis Frith
Address
11, Loudon Street (Boys)
14, Rawdon Street (Girls)

Kolkata, West Bengal 700 017
India
Information
Type Private
Motto Labore et Constantia
(By Labour and Constancy)
Religious affiliation(s) Christian (Protestant)
Denomination Church of North India
Established 1 March 1836 (1836-03-01)
Founder Major General Claude Martin
Sister school La Martiniere Lucknow
La Martiniere Lyon
School board ICSE (year 10)
ISC (year 12)
Session April to March
Chairman The Rt. Rev. Ashoke Biswas (Bishop of Calcutta)
Principal John F. Rafi (Boys)
Rupkatha Sarkar (Girls)
Chaplain Rev. Nigel Pope
Age 2+ to 18+
Language English
Campus type Urban
Houses Hastings (Red), Charnock (Green), Martin (Blue), Macaulay (Yellow)
School colour(s) Black and Amber (Boys)
Dark and Light Blue (Girls)
Song "Hail! Hail! The name we own" by Frederick James Rowe
Nickname Martinians
National ranking 4 (Boys)
1 (Girls)
Yearbook The Chronicle (Boys)
Affiliation Church of North India
Benefactor Paul Chater
Website lmbcal.ac.in (Boys)
lamartiniereforgirls.co (Girls)

La Martinière Calcutta (informally known as LMC) is an independent private day school located in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal. It comprises two single-sex boys and girls school. It was established in 1836 in accordance with the will of the French soldier of fortune and philanthropist, Major General Claude Martin. They are both Christian schools, controlled by the Protestant Church of North India and independent from the Government, with English as the primary language of instruction.[1][2]

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