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Bharda New High School & Junior College

 A Parsi Unaided Co-Ed S.S.C. School with Minority Status

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Bharda New High School & Junior College

Private Parsi Unaided School With Minority Status

Author: Bharda School

Handwriting is an essential skill in school. Having a good command over handwriting can prove life-long benefits. Though, we are moving towards an era of computer typing, handwriting remains a crucial skill during the developmental phase of children. Students of Grades 1 to 4 participating in Class-wise Handwriting Competition……
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A ‘ Heritage Walk ‘ was organised for the students of Grades 5 to 8 to the Churchgate Station on the occasion of completion of 125 years of the Western Railway. Students gained a lot of information …
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A school picnic is a wonderful experience for students. It is a break from work for both students and teachers. It not only releases mental stress but is also beneficial for their physical health. On 6th January 2024, students of Grades 1 to 7 went to ‘Water Kingdom’ Students of Grades 8 to 12 went to ‘Wet and Joy’ Students […]
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Bharda New High School & Junior College was founded on 3rd January 1891. Today the school is 133 years old. We celebrated ‘Founder’s Day’ at Bharda today …. Founders Day allows us to appreciate the efforts of those who established the school, recognise the achievements of the present and aspire to new heights. Various competitions were organised in school. * […]
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Bharda Junior College organised ‘Sadabahar Fest’ for the students of Grades 11 & 12  from 18th December to 20th December 2023. Students at their best….
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The 1968 batch of the BNHS celebrated the REUNION in a unique way.After 55 years the batchmates stepped on the Royal school steps with 55 DIYAS lit on either side to welcome them.After the lighting of the lamp by the trustee, Mrs. Nalwalla, the programme started with the School song. The batchmates then visited their old classrooms , library, laboratory, […]
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Vachan Prerna Diwas or Reading Day was celebrated on 15th October to honour our late President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, on his birth anniversary.
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