Tehatta High School

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Tehatta High School is a school at Tehatta in Nadia district, West Bengal, India. This is a boys school for secondary and co-edecation School for higher secondary level students.[1] Its medium of instruction is Bengali. The school was established in 1951.[2][3]

Established1951
PrincipalManik Lal Ghosh
Teaching staff50 and more
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Tehatta High School (H.S)
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TypeState school
Established1951
PrincipalManik Lal Ghosh
Teaching staff50 and more
GradesV to X (Boys)
xi to Xii (Co-Ed )
EnrollmentMore than 3000
LanguageBengali
Colours  Navy blue
  White
AffiliationWBBSE and WBCHSE
WebsiteTehattahighschool
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School uniform

  • Boys:

White shirt with the school badge stitched on the shirt's pocket, Navy blue pant.

  • Girls:

White Saree with Navy blue border and Navy blue blouse.

Events

  • Sports events are run during the annual sports.
  • Independence day is celebrated with a ceremony every year on 15 August in the school premises.
  • Republic Day is celebrated with a ceremony every year on 26 January in the school premises.
  • Saraswati Puja is one of the main festivals held in the school.
  • An annual arts fair is held at the time of Saraswati Puja. The students contribute crafts, drawing competition, debate, and recitation.

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