MONTBRETIA SCHOOL is named after a reddish-orange flower
which is found in the island –
continent of AUSTRALIA, IRELAND, AFRICA and elsewhere. It is found on road side, along cliff tops,
woodland edges and on waste ground where garden plants are discarded. Yet, it is highly appealing
and beautiful, it is planted in spring, the queen of seasons.
The school was established by a British lady in 1973 with a single room and a small garden with a
well. The school was almost in a state of shut down when it came into the hands of our visionary and
farsighted Principal (Mr. SWAPAN KUMAR GUHA) in 1983, when the school got oxygen to re-start. Since
then, with his endeavor and guidance, and the "life and death" struggle of the teachers, today the
school stands amidst of the locality with a thriving population of students, from grass root level
to mediocre families. In its true sense, the school is serving the nation by preparing dutiful and
committed citizens of the country.