Government Science High School

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Government Science High School
গবর্নমেন্ট সায়েন্স হাই স্কুল
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Location
Government Science High School

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1215

Coordinates 23°45′29″N90°23′31″E / 23.75806°N 90.39194°E / 23.75806; 90.39194
Information
Other nameGovernment Science College Attached High School
School typePublic Public
Motto Bengali: ●সংস্কৃতি ●প্রতিশ্রুতি ●যোগাযোগ ●উন্নতি
(English: ●Culture ●Promise ●Communication ●Progress)
Established1954 (1954)
Founder Government of Bangladesh
HeadmasterRahima Akter
FacultyScience
Grades1-10th
Gender Male
Student to teacher ratio42:1
Language Bengali
Classrooms105
Campus size9.00 acre
Campus type Urban
Colour(s)  White   Navy Blue
Athletics Track and field
Sports Football, cricket, badminton
Accreditation Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
YearbookShikriti
Website gshs.edu.bd

Government Science High School is a public educational institution located at Tejgaon in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is one of the 24 public schools in Dhaka. [1]

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History

In 1954, East Pakistan Government 'experimentally' established 4 Technical High Schools in Pakistan. Govt. Technical High School, Tejgaon was one of them. At that time, each and every responsibility was taken by the headmaster. In 1962, that school was turned into an intermediate college and the rank of headmaster was upgraded to principal. For that reason, the then-headmaster Mr. Abdur Razzak was formed headmaster for 18 years. In 1991, the Government of Bangladesh started a double shift in 62 secondary schools. And Government Science High School was one of them. At that time it was named Govt. Science College Attached High School. But it was changed to just Government Science High School on 24 December 2019. [2] Those who served as the position of headteacher -

[3] [4] [5]

Daily assembly

Daily assembly plays a great role to raise discipline, unity and loyalty. That is why, 15 minutes of starting everyday classes, a daily assembly holds for both shifts individually. A daily assembly contains Quran recitations, uptake The National Flag of Bangladesh, repetition of The Oath, serving the National Anthem of Bangladesh and some physical exercises. Everyone has to take part in daily assembly every day. [4]

Uniform

From grades 1-3, the uniform is white shirts and navy blue shorts or full-length pants. From grades 4-10, the uniform is full-sleeve or half-sleeve white shirts and navy blue full-length pants. White school shoes are mandatory for each and every student. For all grades, the embroidered monogram which is given by the school must be attached to the left pocket of the shirt. Both shifts have their individual monogram. Morning shift's monogram has the title 'প্রভাতি' which means morning and Day shift's monogram has the title 'দিবা' which means day. The most essential thing for every student is their own individual ID card which is provided by the school every year. [4]

School magazine

Name of the School Magazine is Shikriti (Bengali : স্বীকৃতি) and the editor is Mr. Ramzan Mahmud. The magazine is published every 2-year intervals. In those 2 years, the contents of the magazine are collected from each and every class. Contents are like - Poetry and rhymes, articles, stories, jokes and riddles, drawings, etc. Selected contents are published. [4]

School song

তাল-কাহারবা

Bengali:

কথা, সুর এবং স্বরলিপি
প্রমীলা জেসমিন
সহকারী শিক্ষিকা
 আমরা বিজ্ঞান স্কুলের ছাত্ররা
 লেখাপড়া করবোই করব
  মানুষের মত মানুষ হব
  আঁধার থেকে আলোর পথে এগিয়ে যাব
  মানুষের সেবা করব
  দেশকে ভালবাসবো।
 এসো সবাই মিলে, এক হয়ে হাতে হাত রাখি,
 একটি শক্তিশালী, আদর্শ রাষ্ট্র গড়ি
 দেশের একতা রাখবো
 সংহতি বুকে বাঁধবো
 হবেই জয়, আমাদের জয়, জয় হবে।

[4]

Scout

Scouts is one of the most renowned co-curricular activities of Government Science High School. This team has very regular participation in Scout and Cub Scout activities including National Scout Jamboree. In 2004, a student from this institution was awarded the President's Scout Award, the highest award for Scouts. K.M.Shakrat Ullah has been awarded the President's Scout Award in 2021 and had achieved the 'Shapla Cub Award'. [4]

Committees

There are 9 committees to maintain the school properly. And here is a list of those committees.

  1. High Table
  2. Discipline Committee
  3. Tiffin Committee
  4. Cultural Committee
  5. Sports Committee
  6. Magazine Committee
  7. Milad and Mosque Committee
  8. Cleanliness Committee
  9. Student Welfare Fund

[4]

Notable alumni

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