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Schools from the British era still exist in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Prominent among them are Bishop West Coat Boys School, Stockman Memorial School and Don Bosco Academy (McCluxiganj). These three schools are running successfully even today. These institutions provide excellent education. The result of this is that every year toppers emerge from here.
Ranchi’s Bishop West Coat Boys School, Stockman Memorial School and Don Bosco Academy in McLuxiganj are known for their high quality English-era education. Even today, parents are eager to get their children admitted in these schools. Don Bosco Academy is situated in McLuxiganj, nestled amidst forests.
During the British era, English children were taught in these schools, hence their structure is in English style. Don Bosco Academy is surrounded by forests and greenery all around. Parents want to enroll their children here because of the excellent education environment in such a calm and natural environment.
Bishop Westcourt Boys School of Ranchi is famous for its completely red and grand building. Its structure is so impressive that looking at it, it feels as if you have come to the British era. This building can be seen as a symbol of the British and is known for its beauty.
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Bishop Wescourt Boys’ School is still run by the same principal from the British era. The fluent English of the students here reflects the high academic standards. The result of the school remains around 98% every year, which attests to its excellent quality of education.
Stockman Memorial School, located in Khunti, about 40 kilometers from Ranchi, is one of the oldest schools in the region, dating back to the 18th century. Although its building may have become quite old, but due to its strength, studies are conducted smoothly here even today, which shows its historical importance.
Stockman Memorial School is situated amidst the surrounding forested trees and mountains. A small church and open grounds of the British era are still present in the campus. The names of the founders and associates are written on stones on its old building, which enhances its historical beauty.





























