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Government Muslim High School , Chittagong (Bengali: গভ. মুসলিম হাই স্কুল, চট্টগ্রাম) is a public secondary boys-only school in the court hill area of Kotwali Thana, Chittagong, Bangladesh.[1] It was established in 1874 as the Chittagong Madrasah and was separated in 1909. The school's enrollment is currently 2,501 students.
Government Muslim High School, Chittagong গভ. মুসলিম হাই স্কুল, চট্টগ্রাম | |
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Location | |
Court Road, Chattogram , Kotwali | |
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Type | Public Secondary School, Doubleshift |
Motto | জ্ঞানই শক্তি (Knowledge is Power) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam (1909-2024; presently not considered) |
Established | 1909 |
Founder | British Government |
School district | Chattogram |
Headmaster | Morsheduz Zaman |
Faculty | 3 |
Grades | 5th-10th |
Enrollment | 2500 |
Campus size | 20 Acres |
Colour(s) | Blue,Green |
Demonym | Muslimians |
Website | gmhsctg |
History
editChittagong Government Madrasah's Anglo-Persian Department was split off to form the school in 1909. Originally it operated out of part of the local Registration Office building.[2] The school opened at first with madrasah and Bengali departments. The first headmaster, from 1910 to 1915, was Khan Shaheb Wahaidun Nabi.[citation needed] It moved to a permanent site in 1916, and was renamed Chittagong Government Muslim High School.[2] In 1953, the Urdu department was also established. In 1970 the school expanded into a new building. There was also a small mosque, which was subsequently enlarged. In 2005 the government established another two buildings, a science lab building and an administration building.[citation needed]
The school has a hostel and headmaster's cottage. In front of the school building, there is a large playground. The school has a library which contains more than 2000 books.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
editThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (November 2022) |
- Ayub Bachchu, Bengali musician
- Sultan Ahmed, Burmese Rohingya longest serving legislator and member of parliament
- Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Bangladeshi Politician and Mayor of Chittagong
- Piplu Khan, (b. ?) Bangladeshi filmmaker
- Hasan Mahmud, Foreign Minister,Bangladesh. ex-Minister of Information.
- Sarwar Jahan Nizam, former Navy chief Vice Admiral
- A J M Nasir Uddin, Bangladeshi Politician, former Mayor of Chittagong and Vice President of Bangladesh Cricket Board
References
edit- ^ "'Chittagong Collegiate School made me what I am today'". The Daily Star. 25 December 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ a b Rizvi, S. N. H., ed. (1970). East Pakistan District Gazetteers: Chittagong (PDF). Government of East Pakistan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2017-01-27.