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  1. Patha-Bhavana is partly a residential co-educational school for elementary and secondary education, preparing students for the School Certificate Examination of Visva-Bharati. Its unique features are open-air classes, personal contact between teachers and the taught, training in self-government.

  2. Patha Bhavana is an institution of primary and secondary education in Santiniketan, West Bengal, India. Founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in 1901, [1] starting with only five students, the school is characterized by its philosophy of learning with the heart in closeness to nature without any superficial barriers between teachers and ...

  3. Patha-Bhavana, an integral part of the Ashram Complex, is a testament to the artistic brilliance of Nandalal Bose and his students. Step into this remarkable institution, adorned with beautiful frescoes that bring to life scenes of profound cultural significance.

  4. Patha Bhavan. 16 reviews. #7 of 14 things to do in Santiniketan. Educational sites. Open now. 6:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Pioneering education ” Dec 2019. This open air teaching was pioneered by Rabindranath Tagore in his Biswabharati University.

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  5. Admission of Residential Girl-Students to Class VII at Patha-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati. Online applications are invited for admission of Residential students to Class VII (Girls) of Patha-Bhavana for the academic year 2022. The medium of instruction is Bengali.

  6. Rabindranath Tagore first visited Shantiniketan on 27 January 1878 when he was 17 years old. In 1888, Debendranath dedicated the entire property for the establishment of a Brahmavidyalaya through a trust deed. In 1901, Rabindranath started a Brahmacharyaashrama and it came to be known as Patha Bhavana from 1925.

  7. Sep 18, 2023 · In 1901, Rabindranath started a Brahmacharyaashrama, which was later known as Patha Bhavana in 1925. In 1921, he founded Visva Bharati. Initially a small school for the study of Indian culture and traditions, it was later declared a central university and institute of national importance in 1951. By Anushka Vats.