In the year 1938 members of the Andhra Association fell
the need for a Telugu teaching institution for the children
of Telugu families in the city of Calcutta. Some enthusiastic
ladies of the community started to teach Telugu to a small
group of children. As the years went by,The initiative grew
into a movement to establish a permanent and regular Telugu
School.
On 28th March 1953,a Primary School was established with three classes
with the dedication and devotion of the Andhra Association at
Calcutta.
More classes came to be added and institution came to be recognized
as a Junior High School in 1958.
Moving from strength to strength the Junior High School become a High School and recognized as such by West Bengal Board Of Secondary Education as an unaided Secondary School in 1965.
The Higher Secondary section with Arts And Commerce under the affiliation of the West Bengal Council Of Higher Secondary Education started in 1983.
West Bengal of Secondary Education.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.