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Kolkata School Enters Centenary Year: A Legacy of Icons
4 Jan
Summary
- School founded by Lord Lytton on January 3, 1927.
- Alumni include Satyajit Ray, RD Burman, and nuclear scientist Sekhar Basu.
- Centenary celebration began on Saturday, January 3, 2026.

Ballygunge Govt High School, the alma mater of luminaries like Satyajit Ray and RD Burman, marked the beginning of its centenary year on Saturday, January 3, 2026. A vibrant procession launched the year-long festivities, which will culminate on January 3, 2027, marking 100 years since its inauguration.
The school was officially inaugurated by Lord Lytton, the then Bengal governor and Calcutta University chancellor, on January 3, 1927. Its origins trace back to a need for structured teacher training, with the institution evolving from the David Hare Training College. Plans for relocation and the establishment of a model training school gained momentum following the Sadler Commission in 1917.
This historic institution has nurtured many notable figures, including nuclear scientist Sekhar Basu, economist Sukhamoy Chakravarty, and historians Parthasarathi Gupta and Rajat Kanta Ray. The centenary serves as an occasion to honor its rich history and the significant contributions of its former students to various fields.