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Sibpur S.S.P.S Vidyalaya

Sibpur S.S.P.S Vidyalaya is a Bengali-medium, Government-sponsored, higher secondary school located in Howrah, affiliated under the WBBSE and the WBCHSE. Sibpur S.S.P.S Vidyalaya is the abbreviation of Sibpur Srimat Swami Projnanananda Saraswati Vidyalaya.

Sibpur Srimat Swami Projnanananda Saraswati Vidyalaya
Sibpur
Location
78/8 College Road

711103

India
Coordinates22°33′34″N 88°18′37″E / 22.559358°N 88.310359°E / 22.559358; 88.310359
Information
TypeHigher Secondary school
Established1 January 1950
FounderShri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay
School codeF1-134, 106078
GradesV to XII
LanguageBengali
HousesRed, Blue, Green, Yellow
Color(s)  White
  Black
  Navy blue
AffiliationWBBSE & WBCHSE
Websitesibpurssps.webs.com

The school was named after famous revolutionist and monk Swami Projnanananda Saraswati and was established in the year of 1950 by Shri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay, one of the disciples of Swami Projnanananda. The school is situated in 78/8 College Road, Howrah[1] near the landmark Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden[2]

History edit

This institution was established in early post-independence era. In the year 1953 the school switched from its initial address at Haru Mistri lane, Howrah to its present address. The present school building was built in 1952. Shri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay (Bengali: শ্রী যোগেশচন্দ্র মুখোপাধ্যায়), the founder of the school also known as Dadu by the then students, contributed his personal land for the school building purpose. He was elected the first Secretary of the Managing Committee of the school. In 1954, the school was officially acknowledged by the Government.

In the beginning days, the institution provided education up to grade VI, which was extended up to grade X in 1955; the school introduced herself as a Secondary School. Higher Secondary section to 11th standard was included later in 1962 and in 1977 this institution received permission for conducting Higher Secondary Examination following a 10+2 curriculum. The school's first Higher Secondary Examination held in 1979.

Campus edit

There is a rectangular playground at the centre of the school. North and west side of the playground is adjacent to two three-storied buildings lying perpendicular to each other. One is the main building, constructed in 1952 and the other building was built in the 1990s. At the south end of the ground there is a school auditorium named ‘Surendra Mancha’, which was built in 1981. There is also a primary section of this school named Bharadwaj Shikshasram (Bengali: ভরদ্বাজ শিক্ষাশ্রম).

Students edit

Sibpur S.S.P.S. Vidyalaya has around 1200 students in attendance. Each class is separated between two or three sections i.e. A, B and C and each of which contain around average 50 students. Class XI and XII are divided into three 'streams' known as Science, Arts (Humanities) and Commerce.[3]

Uniform edit

There is an assortment of school uniforms, for different classes. The uniform is not different from the Secondary or Higher Secondary sections. In the former years the school uniform included White (e.g.   ) pants, which was changed to black (e.g.   ) in later years.

White shirts with the school emblem on the pocket, black pants and a black school shoe. A navy blue sweater is additional for winter. From class VII to XII black full-pants is compulsory.

Emblem edit

 
main building of ssps

The logo or emblem of the institution is knitted in a square piece of cloth and includes the school name, year of establishment and the motto: 'শ্রদ্ধাবান্ লভতে জ্ঞানম' ; this Sanskrit phrase denotes that the most credited or honoured person attains the knowledge.[4] There are four color schemes in the emblem of the institution. Each of them depicts a house from the following four houses. The houses and their respective colors are:

Sl. No- House Name House Color Badge Picture
1 Projnanananda House Red  
2 Yogesh Chandra House
(founder)
Blue  
3 Vidyasagar House Green  
4 Vivekananda House Yellow  

This color sequence recycles after every fourth roll number. The Vidyasagar House was previously named Jogiraj House, after Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri.

School anthem edit

School begins with the prayer song Jana Gana Mana, preceded by the recitation of a short Sanskrit shloka. The shloka is the No. 9 principle of 'Taittirīya' (Bengali: তৈত্তিরীয়) Upanishads. Through this mantra it is prayed that:

"The Brahma would protect both the Acharya or teacher and disciples. Let us enjoy both equally fruit of wisdom; both of us can afford to be competent for acquiring knowledge. Let our study be effective, let our received erudition be successful. We do not let hatred for one another. Our spiritual, psychic and elemental - the three Peace let be satisfied."

Original Shloka edit

   ॐ সহনাববতু সহ নৌ ভুনক্তু সহ বীর্যং করবাবহৈ ...
        তেজস্বিনাবধীতমস্তু মা বিদ্বিষাবহৈ ...
           ॐ শান্তিঃ শান্তিঃ শান্তিঃ ...

Translation edit

     Om sahanababatu saha nou bhunaktu sahabirjang karababahai ...
            Tejaswinabadhitamastu ma bidbishabahai ...
                   Om Shanti Shanti Shanti ...

Headmasters edit

  1. Makhanlal Chattopadhyay (1950-1956)
  2. Chandrakumar Chakraborty (1956-1957)
  3. Satyendranath Bose (1957-1960)
  4. Manmathnath Dhar (1960-1961)
  5. Amarnath Ghose (1961-1967)
  6. Biresh Chandra Chakraborty (1967-1974)
  7. Umashankar Ganguly (1974-1991)
  8. Subodh Gopal Dhar Chakraborty (1991-2009)
  9. Rajib Bandyopadhyay (2014-Present)

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Srimat Swami Projnananda Saraswati Vidyalaya at Google Maps
  2. ^ places.wonobo.com/ Sibpur S.S.P.S. Vidyalaya
  3. ^ Sibpur S.S.P.S. Vidyalaya on www.schoolpedia.com
  4. ^ "শ্রদ্ধাবান্ লভতে জ্ঞানম", শ্লোক-৩৯, চতুর্থ অধ্যায়, জ্ঞানযোগ, শ্রীমদ্ভগবদ্গীতা
  5. ^ Roy, Abhijit (7 March 2021). "Meet the Serial inventor from Kolkata". National Herald. Retrieved 26 May 2021.

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Sibpur S S P S Vidyalaya is a Bengali medium Government sponsored higher secondary school located in Howrah affiliated under the WBBSE and the WBCHSE Sibpur S S P S Vidyalaya is the abbreviation of Sibpur Srimat Swami Projnanananda Saraswati Vidyalaya Sibpur Srimat Swami Projnanananda Saraswati VidyalayaSibpurLocation78 8 College Road711103IndiaCoordinates22 33 34 N 88 18 37 E 22 559358 N 88 310359 E 22 559358 88 310359InformationTypeHigher Secondary schoolEstablished1 January 1950FounderShri Yogesh Chandra MukhopadhyaySchool codeF1 134 106078GradesV to XIILanguageBengaliHousesRed Blue Green YellowColor s White Black Navy blueAffiliationWBBSE amp WBCHSEWebsitesibpurssps wbr webs wbr com The school was named after famous revolutionist and monk Swami Projnanananda Saraswati and was established in the year of 1950 by Shri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay one of the disciples of Swami Projnanananda The school is situated in 78 8 College Road Howrah 1 near the landmark Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden 2 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Students 4 Uniform 5 Emblem 6 School anthem 6 1 Original Shloka 6 2 Translation 7 Headmasters 8 Notable alumni 9 ReferencesHistory editThis institution was established in early post independence era In the year 1953 the school switched from its initial address at Haru Mistri lane Howrah to its present address The present school building was built in 1952 Shri Yogesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay Bengali শ র য গ শচন দ র ম খ প ধ য য the founder of the school also known as Dadu by the then students contributed his personal land for the school building purpose He was elected the first Secretary of the Managing Committee of the school In 1954 the school was officially acknowledged by the Government In the beginning days the institution provided education up to grade VI which was extended up to grade X in 1955 the school introduced herself as a Secondary School Higher Secondary section to 11th standard was included later in 1962 and in 1977 this institution received permission for conducting Higher Secondary Examination following a 10 2 curriculum The school s first Higher Secondary Examination held in 1979 Campus editThere is a rectangular playground at the centre of the school North and west side of the playground is adjacent to two three storied buildings lying perpendicular to each other One is the main building constructed in 1952 and the other building was built in the 1990s At the south end of the ground there is a school auditorium named Surendra Mancha which was built in 1981 There is also a primary section of this school named Bharadwaj Shikshasram Bengali ভরদ ব জ শ ক ষ শ রম Students editSibpur S S P S Vidyalaya has around 1200 students in attendance Each class is separated between two or three sections i e A B and C and each of which contain around average 50 students Class XI and XII are divided into three streams known as Science Arts Humanities and Commerce 3 Uniform editThere is an assortment of school uniforms for different classes The uniform is not different from the Secondary or Higher Secondary sections In the former years the school uniform included White e g pants which was changed to black e g in later years White shirts with the school emblem on the pocket black pants and a black school shoe A navy blue sweater is additional for winter From class VII to XII black full pants is compulsory Emblem edit nbsp main building of ssps The logo or emblem of the institution is knitted in a square piece of cloth and includes the school name year of establishment and the motto শ রদ ধ ব ন লভত জ ঞ নম this Sanskrit phrase denotes that the most credited or honoured person attains the knowledge 4 There are four color schemes in the emblem of the institution Each of them depicts a house from the following four houses The houses and their respective colors are Sl No House Name House Color Badge Picture 1 Projnanananda House Red nbsp 2 Yogesh Chandra House founder Blue nbsp 3 Vidyasagar House Green nbsp 4 Vivekananda House Yellow nbsp This color sequence recycles after every fourth roll number The Vidyasagar House was previously named Jogiraj House after Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri School anthem editSchool begins with the prayer song Jana Gana Mana preceded by the recitation of a short Sanskrit shloka The shloka is the No 9 principle of Taittiriya Bengali ত ত ত র য Upanishads Through this mantra it is prayed that The Brahma would protect both the Acharya or teacher and disciples Let us enjoy both equally fruit of wisdom both of us can afford to be competent for acquiring knowledge Let our study be effective let our received erudition be successful We do not let hatred for one another Our spiritual psychic and elemental the three Peace let be satisfied Original Shloka edit ॐ সহন ববত সহ ন ভ নক ত সহ ব র য করব বহ ত জস ব ন বধ তমস ত ম ব দ ব ষ বহ ॐ শ ন ত শ ন ত শ ন ত Translation edit Om sahanababatu saha nou bhunaktu sahabirjang karababahai Tejaswinabadhitamastu ma bidbishabahai Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Headmasters editMakhanlal Chattopadhyay 1950 1956 Chandrakumar Chakraborty 1956 1957 Satyendranath Bose 1957 1960 Manmathnath Dhar 1960 1961 Amarnath Ghose 1961 1967 Biresh Chandra Chakraborty 1967 1974 Umashankar Ganguly 1974 1991 Subodh Gopal Dhar Chakraborty 1991 2009 Rajib Bandyopadhyay 2014 Present Notable alumni editDr Ramendra Lal Mukherjee scientist and inventor with 30 international patents 5 Dr Prabodh Gopal Dhar Chakraborty retired IAS officer Dr Bikramjit Basu recipient of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in Engineering Science 2013 Buddhadeb Dasgupta Indian Bengali poet and filmmaker References edit Srimat Swami Projnananda Saraswati Vidyalaya at Google Maps places wonobo com Sibpur S S P S Vidyalaya Sibpur S S P S Vidyalaya on www schoolpedia com শ রদ ধ ব ন লভত জ ঞ নম শ ল ক ৩৯ চত র থ অধ য য জ ঞ নয গ শ র মদ ভগবদ গ ত Roy Abhijit 7 March 2021 Meet the Serial inventor from Kolkata National Herald Retrieved 26 May 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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