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La Martiniere Calcutta

La Martinière Calcutta
Address
11, Loudon Street (Boys)
4, Rawdon Street (Girls) 54

Kolkata
,
West Bengal
700 017

India
Information
TypePrivate
MottoLabour et constantia
(By Labour and Constancy)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian (Anglican)
DenominationChurch of North India
Established1 March 1836
FounderMajor General Claude Martin
Sister schoolLa Martiniere Lucknow
La Martiniere Lyon
School boardICSE (year 10)
ISC (year 12)
SessionApril to March
ChairmanRev. Paritosh Canning (Bishop of Calcutta)
PrincipalJohn Rafi (Boys)
Rupkatha Sarkar (Girls)
Age2+ to 18+
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeUrban
HousesHastings (Red), Charnock (Green), Martin (Blue), Macaulay (Yellow)
Colour(s)Black and Amber (Boys)
Dark and Light Blue (Girls)
Song"Hail! Hail! The name we own" by Frederick James Rowe
NicknameMartinians
National ranking1 (Boys)
3 (Girls)
YearbookThe Chronicle (Boys)
BenefactorPaul Chater
Websitelamartiniereforboys.co (Boys)
lamartiniereforgirls.co (Girls)

La Martiniere (informally known as LMC) is an independent private day school located in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal. It comprises two single-gender boys and girls schools. It was established in 1836 in accordance with the will of the French soldier of fortune and philanthropist, Major General Claude Martin. They are Christian schools, controlled by the Anglican Church of North India and independent from the Government, with English as the primary language of instruction.[1][2]

La Martiniere Calcutta is often ranked among the best day schools in the country, and has produced a distinguished list of alumni in all walks of Indian and British society. It has an annual meet with La Martiniere Lucknow hosted in September, as well as occasional meets with its sister school La Martiniere Lyon in France. There are two adjacent schools named LMB and LMG.

Notable alumni

  • Jaidip Mukerjea Tennis ('59 batch)
  • Mausam Noor Ex-Member of Parliament (India) from Maldaha Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)
  • Chhanda Gain, first Bengali woman to climb Mount Everest
  • Leander Paes ('92 batch), tennis: till Class VII only; he transferred thereafter to the Brittania Academy, Madras)
  • Sunanda K. Datta-Ray ('54 batch), author, journalist and former editor of The Statesman
  • C. K. Birla ('69 batch), Hindustan Motors
  • Rajiv Mehrotra ('69 batch), award-winning documentary film maker. iconic 'voice' and television anchor. Managing Trustee, Public Service Broadcasting Trust.
  • Jug Suraiya ('62 batch), humourist and journalist
  • Pritish Nandy ('69 batch), poet, journalist and film producer.
  • Swapan Dasgupta ('71 batch), journalist, political commentator and Member of Parliament.
  • Chandan Mitra (Gold Medallist, '71 batch), Ex-Member of Parliament, owner of The Pioneer newspaper; author of "Constant Glory", an authorized history of La Martinière.
  • Paranjoy Guha Thakurta ('71 batch), journalist, Editor of EPW.
  • Prannoy Roy, television broadcaster. (till Class V; he transferred thereafter to Doon School, Dehra Dun)
  • S. Guha Thakurta (79 batch). Cricket and Rugby (All India)
  • Suhel Seth ('82 batch), advertising professional and TV personality.
  • Catchick Paul Chater (1864 batch), Father of modern Hong Kong, benefactor to the College (Rupees 1.1 million in the 1910s). Chater was a Foundation Scholar.
  • Vijay Mallya ('72 batch, Hastings House Captain), Chairman of the United Breweries (UB) Group and ex Rajya Sabha member
  • Harshavardhan Neotia, Chairman and CEO, Bengal Ambuja
  • Pramod Bhasin ('75 batch), founder and first CEO of Genpact.
  • Hemant Kanoria ('80 batch), founder and Chairman of SREI Infrastructure Finance
  • John Mason (Good Conduct Medal, '62 batch), educationist. Mason was a Foundation Scholar and later teacher.
  • Nirmalya Kumar ('77 batch), business writer, Professor and Director for Aditya V. Birla India Centre at London Business School.
  • Ashok Malik ('88 batch), former press secretary to the President of India
  • Rajit Gadh, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Nafisa Ali, actress/ model, Miss India in 1975, also a National Swimming champion
  • Bickram Ghosh ('84 batch), tabla pandit
  • Merle Oberon, (1929 batch), Hollywood actress
  • Kiran Rao ('85 batch, plus 2 only), film producer ("Dhobi Ghat")
  • Kumar Mukherjee ('90 batch), Hindustani Classical singer")
  • Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo ('61 batch), Union Cabinet minister (Information and Broadcasting) in the 1980s
  • Anuvab Pal (comedian) ('95 batch), comedian, author and scriptwriter
  • Ramit Tandon ('11 batch), Asian Games'18 squash bronze medalist
  • Tapan Singhel, MD & CEO, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance
  • Khokhan Sen, ('43 batch), India cricketer with 14 Test caps
  • Mahira Kakkar, '97 batch, actress
  • Anne Lumsden, Arjuna Award for hockey

References

  1. ^ La Martiniere history at Tripod accessed 10 August 2007
  2. ^ Oudh fish coins at the British Museum accessed 10 August 2007

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