CBS Monogram was adopted by the Calcutta Christian Schools Society (the founder body of CBS) on 24th November, 1897, and is rich in heraldry.
We strive to foster holistic development and academic excellence in a nurturing environment.
THE ORIGIN of the Calcutta Boys' School is closely linked with the establishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church (now the MCI) in India. On January 9th,1873.
The house system was inaugurated in 1916. The names of the houses were THOBURN (Red), LAIDLAW (Green), WARNE (Light Blue) and PRITCHARD (Dark Blue).
We honor outstanding achievements in academics and extracurricular activities through various awards.
Our school hosts a variety of events that celebrate culture, sports, and academics, fostering community spirit.
The CBS Monogram was adopted by the Calcutta Christian Schools Society (the founder body of CBS) on 24th November, 1897, and is rich in heraldry.
The Shield gules (red in colour), in escutcheon (having a smaller shield in the centre of the primary shield) is charged with two cross pattée and two elephant heads and an agent (silver) cross of St. George, patron saint of education. The cross pattée represent blessings. The Elephant symbolise strength and wit and are also symbolic of our motherland India.
Career Guidance Seminar
Grand Parent's Day
Founder's Day