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The school was named after [[Patha Bhavana]], the university school of [[Vishva Bharati University|Vishva Bharati]]. It was inspired by the education system started by [[Rabindranath Tagore]] as well as the more progressive features of the Indian national movement. It was also influenced by the Bratachari movement of [[Gurusaday Dutt]].  
The school was named after [[Patha Bhavana]], the university school of [[Vishva Bharati University|Vishva Bharati]]. It was inspired by the education system started by [[Rabindranath Tagore]] as well as the more progressive features of the Indian national movement. It was also influenced by the Bratachari movement of [[Gurusaday Dutt]].  


The school was founded by the Patha Bhavan Society under the presidency of [[Satyajit Ray]]. [[Susobhan Sarkar]], Tarun Bose, who was a judge of the High Court of Calcutta, and Amiya Bose, an opthalmologist helped Ray set up the school. Ray designed the school's logo. Jyotirindra Moitra, an exponent of Rabindrasangeet, wrote the school's song, ''Amader Patha Bhavan'' (''আমাদের পাঠভবন''). Others who played a pivotal role in the school's establishment included [[Mira Datta Gupta]] and Uma Sehanobis, under whose guidance a group of teachers came forward to found the school. This included Nandita Mitra and Manjushree Dasgupta, the school's first-principal and first-vice principal respectively.  
The school was founded by the Patha Bhavan Society under the presidency of [[Literary works of Satyajit Ray|Satyajit Ray]]. [[Susobhan Sarkar]], Tarun Bose, who was a judge of the High Court of Calcutta, and Amiya Bose, an opthalmologist helped Ray set up the school. Ray designed the school's logo. Jyotirindra Moitra, an exponent of Rabindrasangeet, wrote the school's song, ''Amader Patha Bhavan'' (''আমাদের পাঠভবন''). Others who played a pivotal role in the school's establishment included [[Mira Datta Gupta]] and Uma Sehanobis, under whose guidance a group of teachers came forward to found the school. This included Nandita Mitra and Manjushree Dasgupta, the school's first-principal and first-vice principal respectively.  


Later, [[Santosh Bhattacharyya]], and [[Barun De]] served as the general secretary of the Governing Body of the school.
Later, [[Santosh Bhattacharyya]], and [[Barun De]] served as the general secretary of the Governing Body of the school.
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