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Caesar School
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Established1973

Established in 1973,[1] Caesar School is an English medium school in the town of Malbazar, India. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is under the Bhubaneswar jurisdiction of CBSE. The School has a student strength of approximately 1800.

Origin

Late Rev. John R. Thwaytes was on a tour of India when he came across the town. When he saw young kids being sent to far-off places like Darjeeling and Kurseong, and to Kolkata for English medium studies, he decided to create the first English medium school of the region, and also a hostel was built named Boys Town Hostel with a beautiful environment.

Principal

The Principal of the school from its foundation was Mr. Pandey until 1980. Mr. Thomas Chandy joined the school after Mr. Pandey, and the school ran under his leadership until 1985. Following Mr. Chandy’s death, Mr. P. Pandit became Acting Principal. Later, Mr. P. Pandit led the school up to 2009, then Mr. Mervyn Rodrigues from Goa joined for a few months, and then Mrs. Maitreyi Nag became the principal of Caesar School in 2010. Mr. Dilip Sarkar is the present principal of the school.

School

When the school first started, it was only up to grade 8. In 1983, it became a matric school, and in 1989, it became a high school.

The school is from Nursery to grade 12. From 5th standard to 12th standard, the classes are held in the buildings named Geneva Wing and Bengal Wing, also commonly referred to as ‘New Building’.

Houses

The four houses into which the students are divided during the Annual Sports Meet are red, blue, green, and yellow. All forms of games are played during this time, such as carrom board, table tennis, soccer, cricket, drills, running, pillow fights, etc.

School Anthem

The school anthem is the “Caesar School Song” composed by Rev. John R. Thwaytes.[citation needed]

Student activities

Academic and co-curricular activities are given equal importance at Caesar School. There are numerous clubs dealing with debates, plays, eastern and western music competitions.

References

  1. Thwaytes, Rev John (2011). The Seraphic Gospel. Strategic Book Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61897-122-7. Retrieved 26 August 2025. Search this book on

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