Jenkins School Alumni Association

Friday, May 6, 2011

Official Govt. Registration

All the Jenkinians will be happy to know that "JENKINS SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-KOLKATA CHAPTER" has been registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961 and yesterday we have received the certificate for registration beraing the No.S/1L/79244 of 2011-2012.
Hence we have been officially recognised alumni association.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Picture: 1st JSAA Meeting

Notice: SMS service of JSAA

Jenkins School Alumni Association starts a premium message service for the all Jenkins School alumni members across all over the India.
This is a one time charged service which will cost of max rs. 7/- (depending upon the service provider) at the time of registration.
If you want to be a member of this service then follw the procedure:
1. Go to your Inbox and press write message option.
2. Then write: JOIN Jenkins_Alumni
3. Send the SMS to: 567678
4. Then you will get an acknowledging message from JSAA.

Thats all. Now you can enjoy the service all the time.
It will be a pleasure to get you.

Notice: Procedure to get the Invitation Card for the 150th anniversary celebration!!

All Jenkinsians who are outside Cooch Behar are requested to mail their Madhyamik/Higher Secondary passout year, mail id, cell no & postal address to the THE 150 YEARS CELEBRATION ORGANISING COMMITTEE'S OFFICE @: jenkinscob150@gmail.com.
So that, invitation card can be send to you.

Programs, Membership Benefits and Academic Support

The Jenkins School Alumni Association offers programming for all alumni and financial support for deserving students and faculty members, plus a number of membership perks. Programs include Reunions, Bijoya Sammiloni events. In 2010, its raised and awarded more than ​ Indian Rupee symbol.svg5,000 and assisted more than 100 Jenkins School students in need of financial aid.

History

Although the Jenkins School Alumni Association was formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization on April 19, 2010.
Nearly few months went by before a group of former Jenkins School students decided to establish a fund to help disadvantaged young men earn an education. These are the early beginnings of the association.