It is 1950. A vast stretch of almost marshy land, newly named as New Barrackpore, became the habitation of a surge of Hindu Population who were forcefully uprooted from their origin and cruelly driven out of their native land Bangladesh earstwhile East Pakistan. From amongst the diversified Population a good number of energetic and enthusiastic education lovers, sneering at the irony of fate, stood erect and initiated to infuse the spirit of education into the forth-coming generation of the refugee families. New Barrackpore Colony Girls’ High School, having a look of young plant, was founded on a plot of land measuring altogether 44 kathas (Approx).
With the passage of time the then sapling has now flourished into a plant extending its root deep into the society with 1550 budding students mingling with the chant of concerted efforts exercised by the local people, the members on the Managing Committee of the school and above all, the teachers and the non-teaching staff of the school.
‘New Barrackpore Colony Girls’ High School’, crowned with Chaplet of golden tradition, is popularly known as‘Kalibari School’.


