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  1. Dr. Graham's Homes, Kalimpong. It seems that Kalimpong’s Rev John Anderson Graham’s dream of supporting abandoned Anglo Saxon kids continues on its path of fulfillment in a gradually widening circle of love. It was in 1900 that Reverend Dr. John Anderson Graham took the first steps of fructifying his dream of building home for children in ...

  2. The Museum at Dr. Graham’s Homes, Kalimpong. It had been Michael Robertson’s dream for many years to capture the ethos and history of the Homes and he mooted the idea of setting up a Museum at the Homes to commemorate its centenary year. Housing memorabilia of this unique institution from the time of its inception in 1900, the Museum was ...

  3. Phone: Office : +91 -8900238554 Headmaster : +91 -9434308822 Principal: +91-9933999270 Main Office: +91-8293724421

  4. 5 days ago · The famous Dr.Graham’s Homes School is located in this area. Students from all over the world come here for studies. It is accessible from Kalimpong town by private vehicles and buses. As this place demands more beautification and conservation, it can come up as an important spot on the tourism map of Kalimpong in future.

  5. 1939 - 1945. Boys of the Homes fight for the British Empire during the Second World War. 1942. Rev. Dr. John Anderson Graham passes away on 15th May, 1942, exactly 23 years after his beloved wife, Katherine, went to her Maker. 1944. Rev. James E. Duncan is appointed Superintendent of the Homes on 5th June, 1944.

  6. The Homes is committed to developing the strength of character, greater self-esteem and confidence of its students so that they may “walk this earth with dignity” whilst at the same time give of themselves for the benefit of society.Spread over an area of 600 acres with the School as its hub, Dr. Graham’s Homes has various departments – the workshop, the farm, the estate, the bakery, the central kitchen and the hospital – all looking after the needs of more than 1500 students.

  7. Class of ISC in 1973 poses for the camera at the then Jubilee House at Dr. Graham’s Homes in Kalimpong. The Homes were established as a vocational training school where abandoned children were relocated to British colonies such as New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, where they could establish themselves with the job skills, learned in Kalimpong.