Overview
Gokhale Memorial Girls School Overview
Gokhale Memorial Girls' School, established in 1920 by Sarala Ray, also known as Mrs. P. K. Ray, is a renowned educational institution that has played a significant role in shaping the lives of its students. Sarala Ray, a remarkable social reformer and educationist, was a trailblazer among Bengali women who aspired for higher education. She was among the first Indian women to obtain a university degree. Sarala Ray's vision for the Gokhale Memorial Girls' School went beyond simply producing women graduates. Her main objective was to provide guidance and training that would enable women to become exemplary citizens, capable homemakers, and conscientious professionals in their chosen fields. The school's goal is to develop and empower women through education that not only imparts knowledge and skills but also promotes values of equality, secularism, and national integration. The institution strives to instill discipline and rigor to shape individuals' characters and aims to cultivate open minds capable of embracing the best of Eastern and