The Future Foundation School, Kolkata
EducationWorld June 17 | EducationWorld
Inspired by the teachings of philosopher-seer Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) and his spiritual successor The Mother (1878-1973), TFFS has established an excellent reputation among the bhadralok (refined middle class) of the ancient and resilient city of Kolkata – Baishali Mukherjee Inspired by the teachings of philosopher-seer Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950), and his spiritual protégé and heir The Mother (1878-1973), The Future Foundation School, Kolkata (TFFS, estb.1981) provides its 1,075 students spiritually enriching, future focussed, and culturally grounded English-medium class I-XII education. Sited on a green two-acre campus in south Kolkata’s bustling suburb of Tollygunge, over the past 36 years TFFS has earned an excellent reputation among the bhadralok (refined middle class) of this ancient, vibrant and resilient metropolis (pop.15 million). In the latest EducationWorld India School Rankings 2016-17, TFFS is ranked among India’s Top 50 co-ed day schools and #3 in Kolkata and West Bengal. An affiliated institution of the Delhi-based Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), the school prepares students for the class X ICSE and class XII ISC board exams. “Our institutional objective is to provide our students an environment which facilitates holistic personality development. Therefore, we provide our students carefully designed academic, extra-curricular, sports, values and spiritual education,” says Ranjan Mitter, an alumnus of Jadavpur University, BITS, Pilani and INSEAD, Fontainebleau (France) who has been principal of TFFS since 1999. Inevitably, this school founded to propagate the philosophy and values of a globally acknowledged seer-educator, has an interesting history. TFFS was promoted in 1981 by Ranjan’s mother Joya Mitter (1936-1999), a well-known Kolkata-based social activist, with the aid and advice of P.K. Bhattacharya (1905-1984), a trustee of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry. The duo was introduced to Lakshmi Devi, a Sri Aurobindo disciple, by The Mother. Lakshmi Devi donated her sprawling home in Tollygunge, Kolkata to the ashram, which invited Joya Mitter to establish TFFS on its premises. A science and education alumna of Calcutta University, Joya Mitter served as founder-principal of the school in its formative years and modelled it on the ancient gurukul system of teaching. After her demise in 1999, Ranjan was appointed principal and over the past almost two decades, he has transformed TFFS into a contemporary future-ready school boasting an ICT-enabled campus equipped with curriculum development and teacher training centres. Ranjan believes that the distinguishing feature of the school is its experiential and beyond-the-classroom learning programmes. “Our 88 teachers and 57 sports and co-curricular faculty work as a team to encourage experiential learning. Moreover, through our mandatory field excursions for classes VI-XI, students commune with nature, learn by doing, connect with the curriculum and develop valuable life skills,” says Ranjan. TFFS’ comprehensive and balanced curriculum is yielding good results. In 2016, 33 of the school’s 73 students who wrote CISCE’s class X ICSE board exams scored 90 percent plus, while 50 of the 81 students who wrote the class XII ISC exam scored more than 90 percent. Another USP (unique sales proposition) of TFFS is its sharp focus on learning French. French…