Hazi Mohammad Mohsin Government High School

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Hazi Mohammad Mohsin Government High School
হাজী মুহাম্মদ মহসিন সরকারি উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
Hazi Mohammad Mohsin Government High School logo.svg
Location
Hazi Mohammad Mohsin Government High School
College Road

,
4203

Coordinates 22°21′03″N91°50′06″E / 22.3507°N 91.8349°E / 22.3507; 91.8349
Information
TypePublic, Secondary School, Doubleshift School
Mottoপ্রভু আমাকে জ্ঞান দান কর
(Lord give me knowledge)
Established1874;150 years ago (1874)
Founder British Raj
School board Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chittagong
School district Chittagong District
School code EIIN: 104488
HeadmasterMuhammad Nurul Amin
Teaching staff23
Employees6
Grades5th - 10th
Gender Boys school
Number of students 1000
Education system National Curriculum and Textbook Board
Language Bengali
Campus size7 acres (28,000 m2)
Campus typeurban
Color(s)    Sky-blue, White and Navy blue
Sports football, cricket, badminton
PublicationUjjiban
Website hmmghs.edu.bd

Hazi Mohammad Mohsin Government High School is a public secondary school, located in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1874 as a muslim religious school. [1] In 1979, it was named after the philanthropist Muhammad Mohsin.

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History

The school was established as the Chittagong Madrasah by the British Government in Chittagong in 1874. [1] In 1927 it was converted into a new scheme madrasa by indcluding English in curriculum and named Islamic Intermediate College. [2] In 1979, the Islamic Intermediate College was divided into a college and a high school. In 1996 the school was separated from college's administration by giving an autonomous administration and was relocated by the Ministry of Education. [1] [3] Which is the current school. Until 2007, the school had the practice of admitting only Muslim students. [1] [4] In 2008 the school was upgraded to double shift school. [5]

Curriculum

The school conducts education only in the Bengali version of the National Curriculum. The school is affiliated with the Chittagong Education Board. It teaches classes from 5th to 10th for boys in two shifts.

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References

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