Anjali joined the Staff of La Martiniere for Girls from 1st July 1975, and retired in December 2010 after a long tenure of over 35 years. At first, she taught Singing in the Junior & Middle Schools, as well as English subjects in the Junior Section (English Language, Literature, Poetry/Elocution).After 9 yrs of teaching English there was a dearth of a Music Teacher for the Senior School, so she took on the portfolio of the entire Music Department, from the 2 and a half year olds to the 18 year olds for several years. Even when a music teacher was acquired for the Kindergarten Department, the littlest ones, in the Nursery, and from Class 3 up to the senior-most remained under her tutelage.
Her work comprised of playing for all Assemblies (three every morning), taking the Singing Classes for all age groups: Nursery to Class 10 in those years; playing for Sports Days’ March Past and Drill displays, training Choirs for special occasions like the Founder’s Day services in each section of La Martiniere for Girls; Junior School Concert items and musical plays were regular those days, and also preparing Junior and Middle School groups for Inter-School singing competitions.
Events involving the Senior school were for more prestigious & public performances, like on Founder’s Day, where a Choir of 100-150 girls would perform. Visitors like Heads of State Government and various Consulates had been the Chief guests.Working with the Chorus for musicals such as Fiddler on the Roof and Phantom of the Opera had also been part of her involvement. La Martiniere Sunday, when both the Girls’ and Boys’ Schools together hold a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, is an annual event. Mrs. SenGupta would play the Cathedral organ, as well as accompany the Girls’ Choir for a special anthem. One of her favourite highlights was presenting a Choir for the annual Carol Evening. The hard work it entailed over a very short period of time was stressful, but the joy of working with a smaller group (60/65) of the senior-most girls was very rewarding because of the fine quality of harmonious singing they were able to achieve.
A Special Commemoration for 150 years of La Martiniere, Kolkata, in 1986,with a grand Choir of 150 Girls and 150 Boys, as well as a huge Orchestra, for the landmark event made front page news. 300 voices in 4-part harmony singing with orchestral accompaniment added magnificence to the occasion. Likewise, the 175th year celebrations in 2010 began with an Opening Ceremony with not only a Choir of 100 school children, but also a Staff Choir of the Girls’& Boys’ Schools for the first time, trained by Anjali.
During Anjali’s years at LMG she was also House Mistress for Martin House from Jan 1984 - June 1986.
Anjali's special interest from an early age was Choral singing, which she continued to pursue in adulthood, singing with various Choral groups: the St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir, The Calcutta Chorale, and The Funtastiques.