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Howrah Zilla School, abbreviated as HZS, is a Governmental, Bengali medium, higher secondary school located in Howrah in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the only government high school of Howrah. It is affiliated with West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.
Howrah Zilla School | |
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9 Church Road (also Biplabi Haren Ghosh Sarani), Howrah-711101 India | |
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Former name | Howrah Government School |
School type | Government High School |
Established | 1 December 1845 |
Founder | East India Company |
School code | WB0609 |
Headmaster | Rakendu Bikash Majumdar (assistant headmaster-in-charge) |
Faculty | 50 |
Grades | Preprimary-XII |
Number of students | c. 1200 (secondary and high secondary) and 600 (primary) |
Student to teacher ratio | 40:1 |
Language | Bengali |
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Classrooms | 22 |
Song | Jana Gana Mana |
Yearbook | Diganta (দিগন্ত) and a wall magazine named Ankur (অঙ্কুর) |
Affiliation | West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education |
Website | howrahzillaschool |
History
editThe school was established on 1 December 1845. The plan for the school was approved by the District Magistrate, Cockburn Sahib. British teacher, Mr. Donalgard was appointed as the first headmaster. During that period, educationist Bhagabati Charan Basu served as one of its teachers. At that time, it was known as Howrah Government School. Bhudev Mukhopadhyay, a disciple of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio and classmate of Michael Madhusudan Dutt, was the first Indian headmaster of the school. Classes were initially held in a rented house near Howrah Court, in exchange for Rs. 60. Later, when the number of students increased, the British Government provided new land and money for setting up a new building for the students. In 1885, students of this school first appeared in the entrance examination of University of Calcutta. Makhanlal Dey, who ranked first in this exam in 1899, was appointed as the Headmaster of this institution in 1938. Other notable faculty include Umes Chandra Das, Korunanidhan Bandopadhyay, Bidhubhusan Bhattacharya, Jogen Chowdhury, Jaydeep Sarangi and Sagar Sen. Now it is the only Governmental school of Howrah district.[1]
Campus
editHowrah Zilla School has six buildings in total. Two of them have been declared as heritage buildings. The school has two different teachers' rooms for morning and day section. The school has two conference halls named as "New Hall" and "Old Hall".
Laboratories
editThe school has five subject-based laboratories.
- Chemistry Laboratory
- Physics Laboratory
- Computer Laboratory
- Biology Laboratory
- Geography Laboratory
- Statistics Laboratory
Notable alumni
edit- Soumitra Chatterjee, film and stage actor and poet.[1]
- Subroto Mukherjee, first Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force.
- Mani Shankar Mukherjee, famous Bengali writer, well known for his book on Swami Vivekananda
- Muhammad Shahidullah, educationist, linguist
- Shri Debasis Jana, chairman cum managing director of Andrew Yule and Company
- Bani Kumar, the writer of famous Mahisasuramardini script which is played on the auspicious Mornings of Mahalaya in the voice of Birendra Krishna Bhadra.
- Ganesh Chandra Mitter, first Indian to be the Mint Master of India, Also the founder and fifth President of Indian Institute of Metals
Alumni Association
editAlumni association of the school was established in the year 2010. The association mainly celebrates the foundation day of the institution. It also arranges an annual medical camp for students.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "Schools & colleges in Howrah".
- ^ "Home". howrahzillaschoolalumniassociation.com.