Cox's Bazar Government High School

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Cox's Bazar Government High School
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Cox's Bazar Government High School

Bangladesh
Coordinates 21°26′26″N91°58′40″E / 21.4405°N 91.9778°E / 21.4405; 91.9778
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TypeGovernment Boys' High School
Mottoমানসম্পন্ন বিদ্যালয়, মানসম্পন্ন জাতি তৈরী করে
(Better School Make A Better Nation)
Established1874 (1874)
School board Chittagong Education Board
GradesClass 6-10
EnrollmentApproximately 2400
LanguageBengali
Campus sizeAbout 23 acres
Color(s) 

Cox's Bazar Government High School is a secondary boys' school in Cox's Bazar, the administrative headquarters of the district in Bangladesh of the same name. [1] It was founded in 1874. [2] It is located on the north-east side of Bir-Sreshtho Ruhul Amin Stadium. The area of the school is 23 acres. This is one of the oldest schools in the country.[ citation needed ]

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The school

The school campus is urban, but has a well-maintained garden with trees of various kinds. There are five academic buildings. The library is associated with Bishwa Sahitya Kendra. It has a big auditorium named Shaheed Shah Alam - Bashir Milonayoton . The school has labs for physics, chemistry, agricultural science, computer science, and biology. These labs are equipped with necessary apparatus which are required to perform all the secondary school level experiment. It has a residence for headmaster, a canteen, a teacher's dormitory and a big play ground.

Structure

The school enrolls students from class (grade) 6 to 10. The school operates in two shifts - morning and day. In each shift generally exists two sections in each class (grade). And each section with 60 to 70 students. Every year about 300+ students appear in the SSC and JSC examination, with about two-thirds in science, and the rest in business studies.

Admissions

Every year an admission test is arranged between November–December session where authority select the students on the basis of merit position.

Uniform

The uniform of the school is a white shirt, white pant and white shoes. There is a badge on the shoulder which indicates morning or day shift student.

Co-curricular activities

Notable alumni


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References

  1. "No headmaster for 39 Cox's Bazar schools". The Daily Star . Dhaka. 3 July 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  2. Siddiqi, Mohammad Mahibbullah (2012). "Cox's Bazar District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. Dola, Shamima. খালেদ মোশাররফ [Khaled Mosharraf]. Gunijan Trust (in Bengali).

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