



St. Joseph's College
Parent Insights(school Department) North Point P.o. DARJEELING West Bengal - 734 104 India
- ✦Over 135 years old — one of the oldest Jesuit schools in India.
- ✦Strong boarding tradition with separate fee structures for Indian and international students.
- ✦Deep alumni network across India and neighbouring countries.
Summary for Parents
What kind of child will this school work for best
- •Boys who adapt well to structure and routine.
- •Children who enjoy sports, teamwork, and community life.
- •Families looking for a traditional Jesuit education with strong values.
Strengths
- •Excellent reputation and long history.
- •Strong sports and extracurricular culture.
- •Supportive boarding environment.
- •Active alumni network.
- •Beautiful, well‑maintained campus.
Potential trade-offs / Things to check
- •High fees, especially for boarders.
- •Adjustment period for younger children.
- •Some facilities may feel dated.
- •Communication with administration can be slow.
- •Limited published data on academic counselling.
Recommendations / Questions to Ask
- •Request a detailed fee breakup and refund policy.
- •Visit the hostels and meet the housemasters.
- •Ask for recent ICSE/ISC results and average class sizes.
- •Clarify medical and counselling support for boarders.
- •Check transport options and costs for day scholars.
School Information
Board / Curriculum
ICSE
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Boys
Students
Not publicly stated (UDISE code: 19013700305)
Student–Teacher Ratio
Not published
Boarding
Yes
Pincode
734104
Leadership & Staff
- • Rector: Rev. Fr. Adv. Stanley Varghese SJ; Admission helpline: Br. P.D. Vincent (SJ) and Mr. Avinash Ghising
Fees & Admissions
| Class / Category | Fee (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Day‑Boarders (Grades 3–5) | ₹3,29,950 | Payable at admission |
| Day‑Boarders (Grades 6–10) | ₹3,28,650 | |
| Day‑Scholars (Grades 3–5) | ₹1,86,750 | |
| Day‑Scholars (Grades 6–10) | ₹1,85,450 | |
| Boarders (Indian) | ₹4,24,950 – ₹4,23,650 | |
| Boarders (SAARC) | ₹4,58,950 – ₹4,57,650 | For Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh |
| Boarders (Non‑SAARC) | ₹5,28,450 – ₹5,27,150 | For other international students |
| Application Fee | ₹1,000 |
• Figures are from the school’s official fee PDF for AY 2026.
Admission Process for Interested Parents
When to Apply
Admission notices are usually released early in the year. Class XI forms often open in March.
Steps
- 1.Collect or download the application form.
- 2.Submit it with required documents before the deadline.
- 3.Attend entrance test/interview (if applicable).
- 4.Wait for merit list and admission confirmation.
Documents Required
- 1.Birth certificate
- 2.previous school records
- 3.photos
- 4.medical certificate
- 5.ID/address proof
- 6.and any additional forms for boarders
Contact
Admission Page (https://www.sjcnorthpoint.com/admission.php) or call +91‑70012 33891 / +91‑93320 92571.
What Parents Say
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Primary (Grades 1–5)
Positives
Parents appreciate the caring environment and structured induction for new boarders. The school focuses on values and discipline early on.
Watch out for
Some children struggle with homesickness in the first few months. Parents suggest visiting the hostel before admission.
Ask: How does the school support younger boarders emotionally during the first term?
Middle (Grades 6–8)
Positives
Strong sports participation and balanced academics. Teachers are described as approachable and firm.
Watch out for
A few parents mention that classrooms could be modernised.
Ask: Can parents visit classrooms and meet teachers before finalising admission?
High School (Grades 9–12)
Positives
Consistent ICSE/ISC results and good preparation for higher studies.
Watch out for
Higher fees and limited counselling for subject selection are mentioned.
Ask: What academic counselling is available for ISC stream choices?
Sports & Activities
Positives
Excellent inter‑school participation and house competitions.
Watch out for
Some facilities could use upgrades.
Ask: What sports are compulsory, and how are teams selected?
Campus & Facilities
Not specified publicly, hillside campus is large and scenic
Reviews from Other Platforms
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.
What parents liked
"A wonderful legacy school — strong academics and character building. The boarding environment is very supportive."
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"Excellent discipline and teachers who care for the boys. Many sports and activities kept my son engaged."
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"Teachers are very supportive; good pastoral care in hostels and strong alumni network."
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Concerns raised
"Fees are on the higher side — expect to pay a large amount at admission and for boarding."
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"Communication from the administration can sometimes be slow — make sure you get everything in writing."
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"Younger boys need time to adjust to boarding life; some parents noted homesickness and a tough initial period."
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What Kind of Peer Group?
Age Range
Boys aged roughly 7–18 years, grouped by houses and year levels.
Family Backgrounds
Families from Darjeeling, nearby hill districts, Nepal, Bhutan, and other SAARC countries.
Socio-economic Profile
Predominantly middle to upper-middle-income families who value traditional boarding education.
Child Profiles
Works best for independent, active boys who enjoy sports and structured routines. Younger or more dependent children may need extra emotional support initially.
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