
An Introduction
Bhuban High School is being described as a temple and a man-made contraption in addition to being a school. In the center of Bhuban, the largest village in Asia, it is situated. In addition to providing academic instruction, our school fosters creativity, develops moral character, and gets us ready for the future.

Features
A robust academic career is typically essential for securing financial stability, with few exceptions. School provides opportunities to forge new friendships, with some classmates evolving into lifelong companions.
Computer Labs
The development of students' careers is significantly impacted by computer instruction in the classroom. Computers are used extensively almost everywhere. It is imperative that pupils receive computer instruction.
Goals
Creating an environment where curiosity, collaboration, and innovation thrive, nurturing resilient leaders of tomorrow.
Encouraging a thirst for knowledge.
Excellence
Excellence is the culmination of dedication, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to continuous improvement, setting the standard for greatness in all endeavors.
Empowerment
Empowerment is the key that unlocks the limitless potential within individuals, enabling them to embrace their strengths and conquer challenges with confidence.
Creativity
Creativity is the vibrant force that breathes life into ideas, illuminating new paths and shaping the world with boundless innovation and imagination.
School Facilities
When it comes to ensuring a conducive learning environment, schools must provide several basic facilities to cater to the needs of students, teachers, and staff. Here are eight essential facilities that should be available in every school.
Noise and Acoustics
Teacher and student performance is greatly affected by noise levels. Both teachers and students are stressed and dissatisfied by excessive noise.
Playground
The eight-acre playground is crowded all year round to give the pupils lots of chances for physical development
and relaxation.
Healthy Canteen
450 calories and 12 grams of protein per day for all primary school students, and 700 calories and 20 grams of protein per day for upper primary students.
Positive Learning
There is a positive rapport between the teacher and students. Students have opportunities for success and to learn and develop skills.