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{{short description|School in Padmapara, Barpeta district, Assam, India}}
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'''Padmapara High School''' was established in 1981 in the south east corner of [[Barpeta district]] at Padmapara Village. [[Md Mulam Khan]] was the first headmaster of this school. This school is playing a very important rule in proving quality in these area.This school has provincialised in 1991 . Now the school is situated at Padmapara Village about 20km away from [[Barpeta]]. There are 18 staff and around 250 students. The language of instruction is [[Assamese language|Assamese]]. Students of this school appear for [[High School Leaving Certificate (India)|High School Leaving Certificate]] (class 10 exam) under the [[Board of Secondary Education, Assam]].
'''Padmapara High School''' was established in 1981 in the south east corner of [[Barpeta district]] at [[Padmapara Village]], [[Assam]], [[India]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=PADMAPARA HIGH SCHOOL - Barbhitha B District Barpeta (Assam) |url=https://schools.org.in/barpeta/18050501906/padmapara-high-school.html |access-date=2024-12-27 |website=schools.org.in}}</ref> Md Mulam Khan was the first headmaster of this school. This school is playing a very important role in proving quality in these area. This school has provincialised in 1991 . Now the school is situated at Padmapara Village about 20&nbsp;km away from [[Barpeta]]. There are 18 staff and around 250 students. The language of instruction is [[Assamese language|Assamese]]. Students of this school appear for [[High School Leaving Certificate (India)|High School Leaving Certificate]] (class 10 exam) under the [[Board of Secondary Education, Assam]].


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 28 December 2024

Padmapara High School
Location
Map
Padmapara, Barpeta, Assam

India
Coordinates26°15′40″N 91°09′55″E / 26.2612°N 91.1654°E / 26.2612; 91.1654
Information
TypePublic
Established1981
AffiliationsSEBA

Padmapara High School was established in 1981 in the south east corner of Barpeta district at Padmapara Village, Assam, India.[1] Md Mulam Khan was the first headmaster of this school. This school is playing a very important role in proving quality in these area. This school has provincialised in 1991 . Now the school is situated at Padmapara Village about 20 km away from Barpeta. There are 18 staff and around 250 students. The language of instruction is Assamese. Students of this school appear for High School Leaving Certificate (class 10 exam) under the Board of Secondary Education, Assam.

References

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  1. ^ "PADMAPARA HIGH SCHOOL - Barbhitha B District Barpeta (Assam)". schools.org.in. Retrieved 27 December 2024.