Julien Day School

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Julien Day School
Julien Day School,Elgin Road.jpg
Address
35-E, Elgin Road

,
India
Information
TypePrivate
MottoKnowledge is Power (Ludes Viriliter)
Establishedc. 1969
FounderGrace Julien
OversightJulien Educational Trust
PrincipalColleen Sharpe Smith(Calcutta)
Bobby Baxter (Ganganagar)
Terence John(Kalyani)
Regdor James Armstead(Howrah)
GradesNursery to Class 12
GenderCo-educational
LanguageEnglish
Campuses4 Branches Kolkata, Kalyani, Howrah, Ganganagar.
Colour(s)Brown and Cream
AffiliationsICSE, ISC
Websitejuliendayschool.org

Julien Day School (JDS) is a co-educational primary, secondary and senior secondary school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is run by The Julien Educational Trust, a private organisation of people of the Anglo-Indian community, and operates four branches in Kolkata (Elgin Road), Ganganagar, Kalyani and Howrah. The school was founded by Late Mrs. Grace Julien, and governed by the Board of Trustees.

The Julien Day School was established at Kolkata in 1969,[1] Ganganagar in 1976, Kalyani in 1988 and Howrah in 2007 are all affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi with I.C.S.E. at the class X level and I.S.C. at the class XII level comprising three streams viz. Science, Commerce, Humanities (Arts). The Howrah [2] Branch was established in 2007.

There are three major vacations during the year. The Summer Vacation in May–June, the Durga Puja Vacation in September–October and the Christmas Vacation in December–January.

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