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Shishu Vidya Mandir Higher Secondary School

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RJFP+M7C, Habra, West Bengal 743263, India

PlayschoolsCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Approximately 24:1 (based on 600 students and 25 teachers)Around 600 (as per local directories; exact figure not published) students
  • Established in 1979, serving the Habra community for over four decades
  • Offers education up to Class 12 under the state board
  • Provides mid-day meals and a small computer lab

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Shishu Vidya Mandir Higher Secondary School is a long-standing government school in Habra that provides affordable education up to Class 12 under the West Bengal state board.
  • It’s a practical choice for families seeking a nearby, low-cost school with basic facilities and committed teachers.

What kind of child will this school work for best

  • - Children who thrive in a community-based, local environment
  • - Families looking for a low-cost education under the state board
  • - Students who prefer academic continuity up to Class 12 without changing schools

Strengths

  • - Experienced teachers and stable staff
  • - Mid-day meal and library support
  • - Computer-aided learning lab
  • - Affordable or free education

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • - No playground or sports facilities
  • - Limited sanitation and water infrastructure
  • - No disabled access
  • - Lack of detailed academic performance data

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • - What are the latest exam results and subject toppers?
  • - Are there any plans to improve infrastructure?
  • - How are science labs equipped for higher secondary students?
  • - What extracurricular activities are offered, if any?
  • - How does the school ensure student safety and hygiene?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Playschools

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 600 (as per local directories; exact figure not published)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Approximately 24:1 (based on 600 students and 25 teachers)

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

743263

Leadership & Staff

  • Around 25 teachers (15–16 male, 8–9 female); Headmaster: Gopal Chandra Gayen (as per directories)

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Tuition FeeNominal or freeGovernment-managed school; no published fee structure
Admission/Application FeeNot listedUsually minimal, paid at the time of admission
TransportNot availableParents arrange local transport

Government schools in West Bengal generally do not charge tuition fees.

Any small administrative or exam-related fees are usually informed locally.

Always confirm the latest details directly with the school office.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Period

  • 1.Usually March–April for the new academic year

Eligibility

  • 1.Students for Classes 5–12 following state norms

Documents Required

  • 1.Birth certificate
  • 2.Previous school transfer certificate
  • 3.Proof of residence
  • 4.Passport-size photos
  • 5.Parent ID

Application Process

  • 1.In-person at the school office
  • 2.Forms and dates are typically displayed on the school notice board or BanglarShiksha portal

Contact

  • 1.+91 94334 25539
  • 2.sishuvidyamandirhighschool.14@gmail.com

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Academics

Positives

Teachers are described as dedicated and attentive, ensuring students grasp the basics well. The school follows the state board curriculum, which provides continuity up to Class 12.

Watch out for

There is limited transparency about exam results or subject-wise performance online. Parents may find it hard to assess academic outcomes.

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Ask: Can the school share the last three years’ Madhyamik and Higher Secondary results?

Facilities

Positives

The school provides a library, mid-day meals, and a small computer lab — all valuable for a government school.

Watch out for

Lack of playground, limited toilets, and hand-pump water are major concerns. There’s also no ramp for differently-abled students.

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Ask: Are there any upcoming plans to improve sanitation, water supply, or add a playground?

Higher Secondary Stream

Positives

Offers continuity up to Class 12, which helps students stay in one school through adolescence.

Watch out for

No clear details about science labs or higher secondary subject facilities.

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Ask: What lab facilities are available for science students? Are they functional and safe?

Campus & Facilities

Not officially published.

Government school building with partial boundary wallAround 10 classroomsLibrary with ~1600 books6 functional computers and a small computer-aided learning labDrinking water through hand pumpToilets: 1 for boys, 2 for girls (functional)No playground reportedElectricity availableNo ramps or disabled accessMid-day meal provided on campusThe school is located in a compact municipal area, and while it covers the basics, it does face infrastructure limitations.Infrastructure is one of the eight parameters we discuss for parents to help select the right school for their child. After all, we are looking to choose a school for our child, not a hotel. If you would like to understand the eight parameters, please see this: https://www.thecuriousparent.com/how-to-select-a-schoolAKRAMPURBERGOOMFULTALAGANADIPAYANHABRAHABRA SRINAGARHATTHUBAJANAPHULMANICKTALAPUTIASALUA GOVT COLONY

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"Teachers are committed and helpful — many parents say class instruction is focused and children learn basics well."

"The mid-day meal and library help children from lower-income families stay engaged in school."

"Having a small computer lab is a plus for a government school."

Concerns raised

"No proper playground or sports facilities — children have limited space for physical activities."

"Drinking water is from a hand pump and sanitation is basic."

"No ramps or accessibility for children with mobility issues."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

10–18 years (Classes 5–12)

Family Backgrounds

Mostly local families from Habra municipality

Socio-economic Profile

Predominantly working-class and lower-middle-class households

Child Profiles

Students focused on state board exams and local college admissions; limited exposure to extracurricular activities

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