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Scottish Church Collegiate School

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Scottish Church Collegiate School (SCCS)
Address
Map
73, Bidhan Sarani, 32/8, Beadon Street, Kolkata - 700006, West Bengal, India.[1]
Coordinates22°35′29″N 88°22′09″E / 22.5913093°N 88.3692459°E / 22.5913093; 88.3692459
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Church of North India
EstablishedJuly 13, 1830; 193 years ago (1830-07-13)
FounderAlexander Duff & Raja Rammohan Roy
PresidentRt. Rev. Dr. Paritosh Canning, Bishop of Kolkata.
HeadmasterBivash Saniel
NicknameSCOTTISHIANS
AffiliationWBBSE & WBCHSE
Websitewww.sccskolkata.in

The Scottish Church Collegiate School is a school in north Kolkata, West Bengal, India. This school has three branches, first one in Bidhan Sarani (Kolkata)and the second one Kestopur (Krishnapur, Kolkata) & Third one in Beadon Street (Kolkata).

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Notable former pupils

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References

  1. ^ "Official Site". Scottish Church Collegiate School. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Old boys' meet". Kolkota: The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Humma Humma to Tamma Tamma – he's Bolly's music man of the moment. Meet Calcutta boy Tanishk Bagchi". The Telegraph. Kolkota. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
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