Government Laboratory High School

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Government Laboratory High School, Dhaka
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Location
Government Laboratory High School
1 Naem Road, Dhanmondi
New market
1205

Coordinates 23°44′9.97″N90°22′54.15″E / 23.7361028°N 90.3817083°E / 23.7361028; 90.3817083
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Type Public boys high school
MottoBengali-Alo aro alo {Light, more light (with knowledge)};

Shikhar jonno esho shebar jonno berie jao

(Come for knowledge, spread out for help)
Established3 September 1961 (1961-09-03)
School district Dhaka
Grades1-12
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  White and   Navy Blue
Accreditation Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
Website www.glabdhaka.edu.bd

The Government Laboratory High School is a school located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school was established on 3 September 1961. [1] It is a boys' school .

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History

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School Building
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College Building

The principal of the adjacent Govt. Teachers' Training College, Muhammad Osman Gani, sought to establish a facility to assist his trainees practice teaching. From this idea, Government Laboratory High School was created. The school was inaugurated in 1961 by the then Director of the Department of Public Instruction (D.P.I), Muhammad Shamsul Haque. The first headmaster was Khan Muhammad Salek, who went on to serve for 12 years. [1] :155 Below is a list of the first teachers at the school, upon its opening. [1] :156

Headmasters

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "2002-2003 Issue", Anushilan, Government Laboratory High School, 2003