The school is affiliated to The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations, New Delhi. (lCSE Board) with the Afiliation No. WB 340. St. Paul's is a Christian Minority School ( Regn. No. 25497) aiming to provide, at a moderate cost, a quality education. Priority will be given to the neighbouring village children besides the desirous students from the town. The medium of instruction is English but pupils are also required to become proficient in either Bengali or Hindi.
Besides the curriculum subjects, students will be given training. Each boy plays organised games for one hour a day, five times a week, under the supervision of a teacher. The junior and primary boys are divided into sets and games are played according to the season. Besides, enough time is allowed for the boys to play on their own, to be inventive and to learn how to occupy themselves independently.
We will be the only school in and around Rampurhat to have an Obstacle Course. The major games are cricket, football and hockey. There are very few places in the world where Eton Fives is played . St. Paul is one of them, this is a sport which is ideally suited to our monsoon conditions. The whole school has fifteen minutes physical training every morning before studies. This is taken by Prefects and supervised by the P.T. master. The campus is huge in area.
At St. Paul'S School, Rampurhat, we inculcate a joy of learning and discovery for the students across all levels and fields. We focus on each student to ensure they have the best opportunity possible to be able to learn and make progress. We provide our students with the knowledge and tools to become independent learners through an enquiry-based approach. Our approach to learning is formed around a framework of four guiding principles that include creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and complex problem-solving.
Our team of highly committed teachers is dedicated to maximizing student potential. Through extensive curricular and extracurricular programs, the students have the opportunity to foster their interests and develop into independent learners, ready for the next level.