Uniform (Classes Nursery to IV) 2025-26
Uniform 2025-26
For Class Nursery to Class IV
* The above mentioned uniform can be purchased from anywhere.
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Uniform 2025-26
Classes V to XII
* The above mentioned uniform can be purchased from anywhere.
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Book List 2025-26
Class LKG
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Class 1
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Class 2
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Class 3
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Class 4
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Class 5
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Class 6
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Class 7
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Class 8
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Class 9
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Class 10
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Class 11
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Class 12
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Books are available at the following Book Shops:
- Pepsu Book Depot, Books Market, Patiala. Ph. 0175 2214696, 88728 94444
- GG Publications, Books Market, Patiala. Ph. 0175 2232784
- Choice Book Palace, Bhadson Road, Patiala. Ph. 0175 2357077
- Punjab Book Shop, Books Market, Patiala. Ph. 8054900030
- Gupta Book Store, Books Market, Patiala. Ph. 7009490330
Datesheet for Final Exams (Classes VI to IX and XI)
Note:
Class IX –Hindi Exam will be held on Thursday, 20th Feb 2025 during school hours
1) When there is no examination there will be no school for that class and students do not come to school.
2) Students must wear school uniform during exam days. School Timings during exams will be 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
3) P.T. Meet on Tuesday, 25th March 2025
4) School reopens on Tuesday, 1 April, 2025. Summer Timings: 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Summer Uniform to be worn.
5) Details and lists regarding books and stationery for the new academic session will be put up on the website.
Datesheet for Final Exams (Classes III to V)
Note: –
1) When there is no examination there will be no school for that class and students do not come to school.
2) Students must wear school uniform during exam days. School Timings during exams will be 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
3) P.T. Meet on Tuesday, 25th March 2025
4) School reopens on Tuesday, 1 April, 2025. Summer Timings: 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Summer Uniform to be worn.
5) Details and lists regarding books and stationery for the new academic session will be put up on the website.

Round Square
The journey toward earning Round Square membership was more than a goal—it was a collective mission for the
students of the British Co-Ed High School. Students came together, contributing their skills and ideas to showcase what our school truly stands for. On the day of the presentation, every detail reflected our dedication. A thoughtfully prepared presentation highlighted the steps our school has taken to align with the Round Square IDEALS, including fostering inclusivity, collaboration, and community engagement. Warm smiles, creative displays, and confident speeches told a story of unity and hard work. When the announcement confirmed our membership, it was a moment of triumph and togetherness. This milestone not only celebrates our achievements but also reaffirms our commitment to providing students with an education that nurtures responsibility, compassion, and global citizenship. The journey taught us that achieving something meaningful isn’t about individual success—it’s about how we come together as a community to achieve it.
~ Gurmannat Kaur (XII MIK)

20 Years Celebrations
The British Co-Ed High School marked its glorious 20 years of excellence. This event turned out to be an amazing spectacle to bring together students, teachers, and parents to honour and cherish the legacy of the school and for its dreams for the future.
The festivities began with the eagerly awaited House Nights, where all the houses lit up the stage with their electric performances which showcased the school’s focus on fostering confidence and camaraderie among its students. The air buzzed with excitement as the students’ incredible talent and boundless creativity not only dazzled the audience but also created a vibrant atmosphere that brought everyone together. Another highlight of the celebration was the Academic Prize Distribution Ceremony, where the spotlight was on the students who exemplified hard work, perseverance, and excellence in academics. These achievers were recognised and applauded for their remarkable efforts, inspiring their peers to aim higher. The presence of our esteemed chief guest, Dr. Sunita Dhir, added grandeur to the event. This three-day extravaganza was not just a celebration of two decades of our school’s legacy but also a reflection of the vibrant talents, dedication, and unity that define our school.
~ Gurmannat Kaur (XII MIK)

Visit to the Supreme Court and Rashtrapati Bhawan
We were able to delve deeply into India’s media, governance, and traditions during our trip to Delhi. As we approached the enormous gates of Rashtrapati Bhavan, we were astounded by the grandeur of the complex. We marveled at its magnificence, explored iconic halls like Durbar and Ashoka, and admired exhibits curated by President Droupadi Murmu. Doordarshan Bhavan revealed the intricacies of broadcasting, with highlights like live news studios and a behind-the-scenes look at production. At the Supreme Court, we witnessed statues symbolising justice and history, including Dr. Ambedkar with the Constitution and Gandhi in a contemplative pose. Exploring its halls and library deepened our respect for India’s judicial system. We concluded our tour at the new Supreme Court building, which features a three-story library for advocates and judges, and the new statue of lady of justice who is now not wearing a blindfold. This trip was unforgettable and inspired us all
~ Surkhaab Sandhu (XII MIK)

Khushwant Singh Literary Fest
As soon as we arrived at the Kasauli Club for the Khushwant Singh Literary Festival, we were immediately captivated by the venue’s elegant ambiance. The first performance we attended was by the gifted musician Naviin Gandharv, whose mastery of rupak taal and a stunning composition inspired by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan left the audience spellbound. Following this, we listened to MK Ranjit Singh’s insightful talk on mountain mammals and his new book “Mountain Mammals of the World”. His perspective on nature and the ‘mega mammal myopia’ theory was particularly thought-provoking. The highlight of the day was Amit Varma’s mind-blowing presentation on ‘Evolving Forms of Creativity,’ which left us all deeply inspired. We also had the chance to get some books and were fortunate enough to get them signed by bestselling authors. Meeting MK Ranjit Singh and Sarbpreet Singh was a special opportunity that added to the richness of the experience.
Overall, the festival was an incredible and enriching experience, and we are immensely grateful to our school for providing us with this wonderful opportunity.
~ Bhoomija Khanna (XII MIK)

Visit to the High Court
“It is not the balance with two equal weights but one which is counter balanced in the complexities of the determinant factors: the length of the lever arms and the different weights which they support.” These were words of the architect behind the making of the building of the High Court, Le-Corbusier. My peers and I had the opportunity to visit this prestigious court, accompanied by our Legal Studies teacher, Ms. Nivedita Sood. Upon our arrival, we were welcomed by Adv. Manish Joshi, who was gracious enough to guide us throughout our visit. We began by taking a tour of the museum which was filled with historic artifacts, important documents known as Tablaks (high court files). We also saw the ancient tools, stamps and seals lawyers and judges used in earlier times. Information about some of India’s freedom fighters was also on display along with important legal documents and court cases they were involved in dating back decades. This was truly an enriching experience teaching us how far the Indian judicial and justice system has come.
We then moved on to the actual court premises. The architecture of the High Court is truly phenomenal with open gardens and colourful tapestries. We first visited the Chief Justice’s Court room where a Division Bench of the Chief Justice, Justice Sheel Nagu and another Judge were in action during a court proceeding. We then visited some more courts of other senior judges. Moving forward we went to the Library where we saw law books dating back to the 19th century filled with old case laws and acts. The way these ancient books were preserved was truly noteworthy.
Seeing the lawyers and judges work in the court truly gave us a new enthusiasm to study law as we returned home with a better grasp of the legal world.
~ Sukhmanpreet Kaur (XII MIK)