G.D. Birla Centre for Education established in 1973 and ensconced in the serene environment of South Kolkata, became the third education institution under the Ashok Hall banner and has been proudly carrying the torch of excellence in education ever since.
Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) the school offers both ICSE (Class X) & ISC (Class XII) courses. Highly rated and widely regarded as a premier institution in education due to its consistent achievement in producing excellent results in the year-end Council Board Examinations, the school has positioned itself as a go-to destination for parents desiring to afford their children the best education standards available.
Classes XI & XII morning sections cater to co-education. Lower Infants to Class XII Day and Afternoon sections are only girls sections.
Our USP is our well balanced approach to academics and co-curricular activities. Education cannot be holistic if academics and co-curricular activities are not perfectly balanced. This helps us to keep in focus the Group’s belief that education is a preparation for life.
“...I joined the University of California, San Francisco for my post-doctoral work. After several years of academic research, I joined the biopharmaceutical industry and have been contributing to research and development as a scientist."
"I serve Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal (IISER Bhopal) as a senior scientific officer. Besides being in-charge of multi-crore instrumentation facility, I am involved in outreach programmes that inculcate the ethos of scientific temper amongst school student"
"...Our teachers encouraged us to think out of the box, challenge status quo and have the courage to do things that you think you cannot do. In fact, my first lessons of strategy, ethics and time management was not at my executive MBA but in school."
"I am now a qualified external auditor from Quality Consortium of India with a potential to do all ISO quality audits across various fields...
The Nine Avatars of Durga come alive this Navaratri with a digital presentation by our very own school teachers.