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The Calcutta Boys' School is an independent
private day school Private or privates may refer to: Music * "In Private", by Dusty Springfield from the 1990 album ''Reputation'' * Private (band), a Denmark-based band * Private (Ryōko Hirosue song), "Private" (Ryōko Hirosue song), from the 1999 album ''Private ...
located in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal. was founded by the Rev.
James Mills Thoburn James Mills Thoburn (March 7, 1836 – November 28, 1922) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church as well as an author. He did missionary work in India. Thoburn was born on March 7, 1836 in St. Clairsville, Ohio and graduated fr ...
( Methodist Missionary to India, and later Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church), and was opened in 1877. It was endowed by Robert Laidlaw and others interested in the education of the sons of the Anglo-Indian and domiciled European community.''Clifford Hicks'' by Alfred Martin, ''Pulse'', Calcutta, February 1980.


History

The origins of CBS are closely linked with the establishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church in India. In January 1873, the Reverend William Taylor founded the work of the
Thoburn Thoburn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People * Crawford R. Thoburn (1862–1899), American Methodist minister *Isabella Thoburn (1840–1901), American Christian missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in North India * ...
Methodist Episcopal Church in Calcutta ( Kolkata). He was succeeded by the Reverend
James Mills Thoburn James Mills Thoburn (March 7, 1836 – November 28, 1922) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church as well as an author. He did missionary work in India. Thoburn was born on March 7, 1836 in St. Clairsville, Ohio and graduated fr ...
. The latter's ardent preaching soon rendered the Entally Baptist Chapel unable to cope with the increasing number of converts."visions & victories in Hindustan" by Bishop B.T. Badley In February 1874, a new chapel was opened at 145 Dharmatala Street, built at a cost of 16,000
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s largely due to the generosity of George Bowen of Bombay who donated 10,000 rupees. Soon even this chapel proved unable to accommodate the growing congregation, until a larger church was constructed on Dharamtolla Street, where it stands today. The New Thoburn Church was dedicated on 31 December 1875. In 1888 Rev. James Mills Thoburn was elected Missionary Bishop of India and Malaysia - the first ever Missionary Bishop in India. It was Bishop Thoburn who founded the Calcutta Boys' School. First located at Mott Lane, and then later housed in a room on Corporation Street (known as S. N. Banerjee Road today), the school struggled for survival without a building of its own. It acquired a permanent residence in 1893 thanks to the generosity of a man who could be regarded as the chief patron of the school: Sir Robert Laidlaw, founder of the 'Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Company'. The school now has four houses named under the founder, benefactors and well-wishers; Thoburn (Red), Laidlaw (Green), Warne (Yellow) and Henderson (Blue). During Clifford Hicks' (educationist) time as Principal & Secretary, the middle building that currently houses the CBS Chapel Hall was built. Named the 'Fritchley Building', the construction was made possible by the retirement benefit and gratuity of Mr. Horace Christopher Fritchley, former Principal (1931-1951), which he donated to "his very dear CBS" together with donations collected by the students of the school. The school library (now housed in the old Physics lab) is named "The Clifford Hicks Memorial Library". The CBS Archives (established in 2008) is housed in the old Library. Gilbert Samuel, who became Principal in 1997, furthered the cause of co-curricular activities, allowing the students of CBS to secure top positions at premier National and International contests regularly, including a second-place finish at the 2003 Biology Olympiad and the International Informatics Olympiad in 2004. In 2005 CBS won the under-16 national cricket tournament, and in 2004 the national rounds of the Inter School Frank Antony Memorial Debate. Raja McGee, who became Principal in 2007, introduced the USO - United Students Organisation (an elected Students Council) and the DIA (Department for Innovation and Assessment). The language Festival "Lingua Fiesta" and the science festival "COSMA" (Computer, Science & Maths festival) was also introduced in the same year. During his tenure as Principal & Secretary of the CBS, he established branch campuses at Sonarpur in 2008, Beliaghata in 2010 and Asansol (East Burdwan) in 2015. The new additions are the West End building (built in 2017) and a magnificent colonial building, called the "Commemoration Building", housing state of the art science & computer laboratories, cafeteria, gymnasium, Board Room and class rooms which was inaugurated on April 10, 2018 by His Excellency Shri. Keshri Nath Tripathi, Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal, amidst great celebrations. A Basketball court has also been constructed on the campus. The school offers courses in Science, Commerce and Humanities (started in 2019) for the students enrolling in ISC.


Notable alumni

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* Protik Prakash Banerjee, Indian Judge *
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, Writer *
Swapan Kumar Chakravorty Swapan Kumar Chakravorty (Bengali: স্বপন কুমার চক্রবর্তী; 29 July 1954 – 25 September 2021) was an Indian academic who was a distinguished Professor of Humanities at the Presidency University, Kolkata. H ...
, former Director of National Library of India *
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, Sitarist * Utpal Chatterjee, Cricketer * Rusi Jeejeebhoy, Cricketer * Altamas Kabir, former Chief Justice of India *
Amit Mitra Dr. Amit Mitra is an Indian economist and politician and the current Special Advisor to Chief Minister of West Bengal on Finance. Previously he was the Finance, Commerce & Industries Minister of the government of Indian state of West Bengal. ...
, Finance Minister of West Bengal * Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Editor, '' The Telegraph'' * Gaurav Pandey, Filmmaker *
Ashok Som Ashok Som is a professor and author. He is a professor at the Management Department of ESSEC Business School, France-Singapore. He is currently researching the Luxury Sector. He was the founding Associate Dean of the Global MBA Program at ESSE ...
, Associate Dean, ESSEC Business School * Benjamin Walker, Writer *
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, Professor, McGill University *Saswata Gopal Mukherji , Public Prosecutor,
Calcutta High Court The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India. It is located in B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal. It has jurisdiction over the state of West Bengal and the Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The High Court buildi ...


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References


External links

*{{official website, http://www.calcuttaboysschool.edu.in/ Boys' schools in India Christian schools in West Bengal Primary schools in West Bengal High schools and secondary schools in Kolkata Educational institutions established in 1877 1877 establishments in India