HOLY CHILD SCHOOL, JALPAIGURI

Website
Website : https://www.holychildjalpaiguri.in/

Address
Address : Mohitnagar, Jalpaiguri West Bengal 735101
Contact : 03561 255290
Email : info@holychildjalpaiguri.in

School motto
Glory of God and Good to Humanity

The school is an unaided Christian minority school. It includes classes KG to 12.
The medium of instruction is English.
Bengali and Hindi are offered as second languages.
The school academic session starts in April and ends in March.
Yearly vacation: Summer vacation, puja vacation, and Christmas vacation.

The course of studies followed is that which leads to Indian Certificates of Secondary Education (ICSE 10 years’ course) conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi. From 2004 ISC (Science and Commerce) is introduced.

The office will remain open on all working days from 8.30 am to 2.30 pm, but public dealing will be from 9.00 AM to 12.00 PM only. No school business will be transacted on Holidays. In all the communication to the Office, the ID number of the Student should be mentioned. Certificates of any kind other than TC will be issued only after the third day following the submission of application with requisite charges.

Admission formalities
For further details please visit: https://holychildjalpaiguri.in/admission
The age for admission to the K.G is 4 years in March. It is granted only on submitting the Application
Form duly filled in and signed along with duplicate copy of the original birth certificate.

Correct name and date of birth are to be given in the Admission Forms and this, once registered cannot be altered.

Admission to a particular section of the class is reserved entirely to the school authorities. Admissions are done on the basis of an interview and entrance examination. The merit of the student is the sole criterion of selection.

The school does not charge capitation fee, offers of donations, bringing innuendoes to bear on the management with a view to gain admission etc. will entail disqualification of the candidate. The application for Admission / Registration Form shall be accompanied by an authentic document containing the child’s date of birth. We accept the date of birth certificates only from Municipality or

Anchal Panchayat. Affidavit will not be accepted. A student coming from an affiliated and recognized school should produce a TC with a clear mention of date of birth.

Catholic students must produce a Baptism Certificate besides Birth Certificate.

The Principal/Headmistress reserves to herself the right to refuse admission to any student without furnishing any reasons. If a student is to be withdrawn due to change of residence or domicile, the TC will be issued on seven days notice given in writing by the parents and charges will be levied as TC fee. No TC will be issued until all dues to the school have been paid in full.

The School Management acting through the Principal/ Headmistress will request the withdrawal of a student who fails for two consecutive years in the same class.

Notwithstanding anything in this prospectus the Principal/ Headmistress may at her absolute discretion require any parent at any time to take his/her ward out of this school.

Birth Certificate will be issued only on receipt of a written application from the guardian. In the application, the date of birth, year of admission to this school, ID No. and the class in which the student was admitted are to be mentioned.

ADMISSION TO CLASS 11
Students who appear for the ICSE Examination will have to seek fresh admission to class 11, and the criteria for admission will be decided by the Principal. Admission to class 11 is totally at the discretion of the management of the school.

Fees
• Fee challan issued to the students in the first week of April, August and December.
• Fees are to be paid in installments regularly in the bank within the date notified.
• Make payment to the particular Bank mentioned in the challan.
• Please file the fee receipts from the bank for cross verification if necessary.

Co- Curricular activities
• A proper use of library facility
• Study Circles
• Debates
• Elocution and quiz contests
• Art and craft
• Physical exercise

Vision of Education of Sisters of Charity Calcutta Province
The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa (SCCG) dedicate themselves to holistic education and to the service of youth, the sick, and the needy engaging themselves to be a sign of God’s love among people in conformity with the charism of the Institute.

In the light of the Gospel and the charism of St. Bartolomea, we commit ourselves to Education for Transformation by forming individuals to be spiritually oriented, intellectually alert, morally upright, emotionally balanced, patriotic, socially conscious and be agents of change for a just society. Provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment to discover the treasure within:

• To make the students aware of their dignity as children of God
• To develop their intellectual, creative and aesthetic faculties
• To cultivate in them love and appreciation for their culture and traditions
• To train them to make correct use of their judgment, will and affectivity
• To inculcate sense of values
• To prepare them for an honest living
• To develop a well balanced personality for the good of the society

History
Holy Child School, Jalpaiguri was established in February 1973 by the Sisters of Charity, a catholic congregation originally formed in Italy by St. Bartolomea Capitanio and St. Vincenza Gerosa. It is a Girls’ School where the boys are accommodated according to the need and decision of the Governing body. At the time of its establishment, the city was in dire need of quality English education. The school has lived up to the expectations of all strata of Jalpaiguri citizens.

Holy Child Convent’ Jalpaiguri was opened in 1973 by the Society of the Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa also known as Sisters of ‘Maria Bambina’ (Holy Child Mary). Hence the Institution bears this name.

The Sisters of Charity came from Italy to India in 1860 and since then they are working in many parts of the country, in Orphanages, Hospitals, Homes for the Aged, Schools, Colleges and other charitable institutions. The institutions are owned by the Society, a body registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.

The special meaning attached to this Institution Holy Child is that it is especially dedicated to the Holy Infant Mary, the Virgin Mother of Jesus Christ. Hence the school day falls on 8 September that is the Birthday of the Holy Child Mary.