The school is located near the local railway and police stations, and the registry office.
The school was established by providence in 1854 by Hem Chandra Ghosh,[6] the Zaminder of the village of Chandrapur.
Finally it moved to its current site, near Bagnan Registry Office in c. 1935.
The school has one campus comprising five buildings, each one named by a religious figure.
Across the site, there are more than 50 classrooms, a staff room, offices, a library containing more than 6,000 books, of styles including novels, critical works, and autobiographies.