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Narbheram Hansraj High School

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Narbheram Hansraj English School, in Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India, is a co-educational day school established in 1924. It originally started as Narbheram Hansraj Gujarati Middle School to serve the Gujarati community, and English primary classes were added in 1986. In 1988, Nakul D Kamani became President and Chairman of the School Management Committee. He oversaw the construction of a new English-medium building; its foundation stone was laid in 1989, and the building was completed in 1991 and inaugurated in 1992 by Dr. J. J. Irani of Tata Steel.

The 10.8-acre urban campus now educates about 2,731 students. Computers are taught as a compulsory subject up to grade 9, with a dedicated lab for computer literacy and programming. Courses include GW-BASIC, Java (BlueJ), and Logo, with C++ available for students in Plus Two. The school offers a wide range of subjects such as Mathematics, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Geography, Environmental Science, Home Economics, Political Science, Commerce, Economics, and History. In grades 9–12, students can choose science or commerce streams. To help weaker students, the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) program was introduced to improve exam success.

Leadership includes President Nakul D Kamani and Principal Paramita Roy Chaudhary. The school is affiliated with ISC, CISCE, COFHE, and ICSE. For more information, visit nhes.ac.in.


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