Zilla School, Sambalpur Explained

Chandra Sekhar Behera Zilla School
Native Name:Sambalpur Zilla School
Location:India
City:Sambalpur
State:Odisha
Schooltype:High School
Established:1852
Authority:Department of Schools and Mass Education, Odisha
Classes Offered:From Class 6 to 10
Nickname:CSBZS
Medium Of Language:ODIA

Chandra Sekhar Behera Zilla School is a government educational institution providing education at the high school level in Sambalpur, Odisha.[1] Subjects taught include the Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, etc. The main objective of this institution is to disseminate knowledge to the students in different fields. Simultaneously this institution also aims at the overall development of the students' physical, mental, and moral capacities. Games and Sports are also an integral part of this institution which inspires the students to be physically fit. There are also many societies and associations related to social service and cultural programmes. N.C.C., Rovers and Rangers (a Scouting organization), and the Red Cross to build enthusiasm and a feeling of national integration in the students.

In 1852, the Anglo-Vernacular School was set up at Sambalpur. It was housed in a building (with stone-and-mud walls and stone-and-lime floor) constructed near the Raja-Palace (Rajabakhri): That site now houses the Lady Lewis Girls' High School. Eventually, out of the Anglo-Vernacular School, the Zilla School emerged in 1864. In the year 1952, the school was renamed as Chandra Sekhar Behera Zilla School, to commemorate the contributions of a renowned socio-cultural savant and freedom-fighter : Chandra Sekhar Behera (1873–1936). The School moved into its new building in 1954. In 2017, a statue of A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was erected in the school premises.[2]

Timeline of CSB High school

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120717123646/http://rtiorissa.gov.in/Department/School-And-Mass-Education/27/Chandra-Sekhar-Behera-Zilla-School-Sambalpur/2359/About-the-Organization/2 RTI Central Monitoring Mechanism, Government of Odisha: About the Zilla School
  2. News: Dr. Kalam’s statue unveiled on his birth anniversary in Sambalpur . 25 November 2019 . KalingaTV . 15 October 2017.
  3. There is a confusion regarding this date calculation. Actually 1966 was the 116th year. Rather it was 100 years for Gurupara school which was established in 1866. This fault lead to another fault when 150th year was celebrated.