Serampore Union Institution is a Bengali medium boys' school in India, accredited as "A-Grade Excellent Educational Institution" by West BengaliCouncil of Higher Secondary Education for its brilliant and enviable academic performance. The school was inaugurated by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. The school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. It was established in 1884. In 2009, the school celebrated its 125th anniversary. Spread over an area of almost ten and close to the river, the Hooghly, in the heart of Serampore, a Historical and famous city in West Bengal. Serampore Union Institution has been in the centre of many historical events of before and after India's independence, with her spirited children actively participating in the freedom movement and process of reformation, social as well as political, besides achieving brilliant academic excellence spanning a period of hundred and twenty five years since 1884.
Classes are taught in Bengali and English. Subjects as offered by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.
Infrastructure
The school comprises three adjoined buildings and one football ground which include a cricket pitch. The school has an old enviable library, three sophisticated science labs, a physical gym and a computer lab with air conditioning and trained teachers.
Teachers
Sri Debashis Kundu
Sri Haradhan Mondal
Sri Gopal Mukhopadhyay
Smt Kankana Saha
Sri Mrityunjoy Das
Smt Rita Roy
Smt Nila Bhattacharya
Smt Anushri Bhattacharya
Sri Srikanta Das
Sri Madhav Chandra Dutta
Sri Partha Priyo Mondol
Sri Sanat Kumar De
Sri Partha Gangopadhyay
Sri Rajib Mukhopadhyay
Sri Sudipta Datta
Smt Sukanya Das
Sri Ramprasad Soren
Smt Suchismita Mondol
Sri Subrata Adak
Sri Nabakumar Ghosh
Sri Samir Saha
Sri Prosenjit Saha
Sri Avrendu Ghosh
Sri Suman Chakraborty
Sri Shantonu Chongdar
Smt Monalisa Bannerjee
Smt Arundhuti Sengupta
Sri Srimanta Murmu
Sri Purnajoy Mondol
Smt Susmritri Panja
Sri Sailen Roy
History
It was towards the end of the 19th century, led by Sri Naryan Chandra Bhattacharyya, some locals of Serampore, Mahesh and Ballavpur approached Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar with a request to open a branch of the Metropolitan High School in Serampore. But Vidyasagar Mahasai advised them to set up a school in the town on their own. With his blessing came Mahesh Higher class English School with fifty six students in the year 1884. Later the school moved from Mahesh Higher to Newgate street and from there to Poffam House, the present Vidyasagar bhavan of the school building. In the 1930s the doors of the school were opened for the girls of the town willing to pursue higher education after primary level until Serampore Girls’ High School came up to shoulder the responsibility. During the war the school building also housed some classes of Serampore College. This historical institution of academic excellence now stands on the threshold of the post-centenary silver jubilee celebration, and there is no end to the journey that began in 1884. Beside imparting school education par excellence to the students of the town and its adjoining places, which has earned the school “A-Grade Excellence” education from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. The school has also played an important role in the town in creating mass awareness on different social and science related issues involving in the students and common people. Several eminent alumni of the school evince her glorious heritage. Acharya Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya, Prof. Panchanan Singha, Dr. Mohini Mohan Ghosh, Dr. Basanta Kumar Samanta, Late Swami Gokulananda Maharaj Dr. Mriganka Sekhar Singha, Dr. Gopal Das Nag, Sahid Gopinath Saha, Sankariprasad Mukhopadhyay, Amiya Mukhopadhyay, Saroj Chatterjee are some of the many famous students of the school besides a great many academicians, scientists technologists, doctors who have made valuable contribution to their respective fields and thus ensured the emergence of great nation.