Sargachi Ramakrishna Mission High School


Sargachi Ramakrishna Mission High School is a boy-only day and boarding school in West Bengal, India and it is located at Sargachi, in Murshidabad district. The school was founded in 1897 by Swami Akhndananda ji Maharaj. It is affiliated to the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education and West Bengal Board of Secondary Education.

History

Swami Akhandananda Maharaj, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna established the institution in 1897. He came the nearby village Mahula to help the famine affected poor villagers of Murshidabad on 15 May 1897. The present site of Sargachi ashrama was taken over in 1913. Akhandananda started an orphanage and primary school initially to provide quality education to the local students.