About Us

At New Hollyhock School, we believe that every child is unique and deserves a nurturing environment where learning goes beyond textbooks. As an English-medium, co-educational institution affiliated with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), we are committed to shaping young minds with knowledge, values, and confidence.

Founded in 1999 in Behala, Kolkata, New Hollyhock School has been a trusted partner for parents in their child’s educational journey. We focus on academic excellence while equally emphasizing discipline, moral values, and character building. Our dedicated teachers ensure that each child receives personal attention, encouragement, and guidance to discover their true potential.

Education at New Hollyhock School is a harmonious blend of classroom learning, co-curricular activities, sports, and value-based education. We provide a safe, caring, and inclusive environment where children feel respected, motivated, and inspired to learn every day.

With innovative teaching methods and a student-centric approach, we nurture curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, and empathy. Our goal is not just to create successful students, but confident, responsible, and compassionate individuals—ready to face the world with courage and integrity.

OUR LEADERSHIP

Blending a strong academic foundation with a Master’s degree and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Ms. Amrita Chatterjee brings over 25 years of rich experience in the field of education, spanning diverse disciplines.

As the Principal of New Hollyhock School, her administrative leadership stands as a beacon of excellence. She is highly regarded for her expertise in curriculum planning and implementation in accordance with the guidelines of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE).

Ms. Chatterjee believes in a student-centric approach that balances academic excellence, discipline, values, and holistic development, nurturing confident and responsible learners.

Ms. Amrita Chatterjee

M.A., B.Ed. | 25+ Years of Experience

“Education must empower every child to think independently and lead with responsibility.”