Salt Brook Academy

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Salt Brook Academy is a Junior College, established in 1995, and located in Dibrugarh of Assam, India.[1][2]

Salt Brook Academy
Location
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India
Coordinates27°28′14.92″N 94°55′45.01″E / 27.4708111°N 94.9291694°E / 27.4708111; 94.9291694Coordinates: 27°28′14.92″N 94°55′45.01″E / 27.4708111°N 94.9291694°E / 27.4708111; 94.9291694
Information
TypePrivate
Motto"Knowledge is Supreme"
Established1995
DirectorAshwini Duworah
PrincipalRanjit Boruah
NicknameSBA
Websitewww.saltbrookacademy.com

Salt Brook Academy is a co-educational institution with more than 1200 students, in a self-contained campus with all necessary infrastructural facilities. It is situated at Boiragimoth, in the heart of the city Dibrugarh. This institution is run by a society, named Salt Brook Academy Society registered under the Society Act of 1860. Salt Brook Academy initially was a Junior College of Science stream but soon the academy covered all the three streams, Arts, Science and Commerce, recognized by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, vide letter AHSEC/RPR/DIB/C/313/9489, Dt. 11/01/2012.[citation needed]

CampusEdit

Salt Brook Academy located at the heart of Boiragimoth, Dibrugarh.

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Salt Brook Academy eyes new heights". Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  2. "About Salt Brook Academy". Retrieved 8 November 2015.

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