About Us

Patha-Bhavan, a vision realised, is a secular institution set up by a group of enlightened teachers in 1965. It is a school with a difference-a school where learning is an enjoyable experience. At an early age the child is not haunted by the trauma of examinations and stiff competitiveness. The child then gradually grows, learns as he plays, and flowers in a world of art, music, literature, science – all a cultural experience – and expresses himself especially through pencils, crayons, paints and the performing arts. All this is done in an air of freedom, love, sincerity and justice.

The persons involved in its inception were towering figures whose tireless labour, selfless dedication and devotion have nurtured the young school and contributed to its growth. The stalwart founder members were Uma Sehanabis, Manjusree Dasgupta, Nandita Mitra, Bhamati Sengupta, Niranjan Sengupta, Nibedita Nag, Bithika Roy Choudhury, Samik Bandyopadhyay, Leena Dasgupta, Manjusree Chattopadhyay and Paromita Viswanathan. Special mention should also be made of Satyajit Ray, Susovan Sarkar, Meera Duttagupta and many such luminaries whose invaluable help have made Patha-Bhavan what it is today. The logo of our school has been designed by none other than our revered Satyajit Ray and the school song composed by renowned Jyotirindranath Maitra.

The school is based on the educational ideals of Rabindranath Tagore, whose writings, works of art and songs are intensively and zealously imbibed by the students.

With a sound knowledge of academics, and sense of history and roots, a sensitive awareness and appreciation of culture, and a scientific rational outlook, our students have won laurels on national and international levels in different spheres.

 

TEACHER IN CHARGE

Subha Gupta

 

ASST. TEACHER IN CHARGE

Sabyasachi Pramanick 

 

SCHOOL TIMINGS

Classes V, VI & VII : 07:00 am to 11:30 am

Classes VIII & IX : 11:30 am to 04:30 pm

Class XI (Science) : 10:00 am to 03:30 pm

Class XI (Commerce) : 07:00 am to 12:10 pm

Class XI (Humanities) : 10:00 am to 03:30 pm