Mirik - High Schools and Colleges

High Schools and Colleges

  • Brindavan Boarding School ( English Medium )
  • Orange Lake School (English medium) ICSE and ISC
  • Lewis English School (English medium) ICSE
  • Don Bosco School (English medium) Madhyamik (WBBSE)
  • Mirik Higher Secondary School (English medium) Madhyamik (WBBSE) and Higher Secondary (WBCHSE); Vocational Education Travel and Tourism course (affiliated to W.B.S.C.V.E.T.)
  • Soureni Rabindranath High School (Nepali medium) Madhyamik (WBBSE) and HS (WBCHSE)
  • Phuguri High School (Nepali medium) Madhyamik (WBBSE) and HS (WBCHSE)
  • Woodland Academy (English medium) ICSE
  • Glenmore International School (English medium) ICSE
  • Pine Hall Academy, Soureni (English medium) ICSE
  • Temple of Wisdom, Soureni (English medium) ICSE
  • Green Lawn School, Soureni (English medium) ICSE
  • Thurbo High School, 9th Mile (Nepali medium) Madhayamik (WBBSE) and HS (WBCHSE)
  • Cambridge English School (English medium) ICSE
  • Rasdal Gaon Junior High School (English medium) Madhayamik (WBBSE)
  • Murmah Prem Sundar High School (Nepali medium) Madhayamik (WBBSE)
  • Sophies Academy (Nepali and English medium), Secondary and Senior Secondary (NIOS)
  • Snowdrops School (English medium)
  • Mirik College (affiliated to North Bengal University)

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