Arkadyuti Public School (A Bengali Medium School) organized by Arkaduyti Educational Trust, Vill+PO-Karidhya, PS-Suri,District-Birbhum,Pin-731126. The Trust established in the year 2010.
At Arkadyuti Public School (A Bengali Medium School)…. We apply an educational system that is completely different from other international schools, we create an atmosphere where children feel the real joy of studying in a learning environment, we bring alert, mentally aware, comprehensively developed in mind, body and soul. a complete human being. Our teaching style is different, because the child will be companionable, articulate, thoughtful and socially responsible. Our students can actively work to make the world a better, more peaceful place to live.
At Arkadyuti Public School (A Bengali Medium School), we believe that man’s outlook on life will make him behave according to divine guidance. Since humanity’s educational goals do not reflect their life goals, we intend to raise awareness in society on this subject. Our focus is on the goal of education, i.e. personality development.
We successfully provide sports for young children. We mainly specialize in teaching sports in primary schools
Coaching basically includes beginner and advanced training with internationally certified fitness trainers, our aim is to avail
It's great to have so many arts and crafts classes at Arkadyuti(A Bengali Medium School) Extracurricular activities can be very enriching for children
Enhance teaching materials by exposing students to real-life situations. Basically, the purpose of the education system
Digital classrooms have created a revolution in the field of education. Integrating modern technologies
A science laboratory is a workplace to conduct scientific research. This helps students remember concepts better
Archana Bhattacharjee(M.A.in English, D.El.Ed & B.Ed.)
Contact-+91-8961996624
“The most important day of a person’s education is the first day of school, not Graduation Day.”
“Learn as much as you can while you are young, since life becomes too busy later.”