Comilla Zilla School
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Comilla Zilla School (Bengali: কুমিল্লা জিলা স্কুল) is the first secondary school in Comilla, one of the most recognized cities in Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest schools in the country. The school is well known for its excellence in providing secondary education and attracts students from all over the country.
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[edit] History
The School, situated in the center of Comilla, was established in 1837 by an English named H. G. Legister. This school started it's journey with only few students. Then it was governmentalized as a high school by the Government of British India for teaching English literature and Science and named as Comilla Zilla School. In the middle of 1850 the school building expanded and improved it's teaching structure. This honoured institution has delivered a number of famous alumni in its history of more than 170 years. This school is one of the most respected and recognized institutions of Bangladesh.
[edit] Current Status
This is a boy's school. Initially the school conducted only one shift, it means that it had an uniform class time for all students. With the need of time, from 1991 two shifts were introduced: morning and day. Presently all the classes from 5 to 10 are running. There are six sections in each of the classes-‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’ and ‘F’ for class five to eight where ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are in day shift while rest of the sections are in morning shift. There are 60 students in each of the sections according to the present system. For class 9 and ten students are distributed into 4 sections following the same structure with a larger number of students in a class. Currently almost 1400 students are continuing their studies in this school with 53 teachers.
There is a rule of wearing uniforms for the school boys. The uniform is white shirt with white full pant and white shoe for all students. The school monogram should be printed on shirt’s pocket.
Usually students are admitted in class 5 and 6. Admission can be considered in other classes if vacancy is created or if someone is transferred from some other government school. Admission test is taken usually in the first week of January.
[edit] Extra Curricular Activities
- Comilla Zilla School Cricket Team was champion in National Nirman School Tournament in 1992.
- BNCC (Bangladesh National Cadet Core)
- Scouting
- Games & sports (mostly athletics, cricket and football)
- Debating
- Cultural Activities
- Math and Language Competitions
- Science fair
[edit] Famous alumni
- Dhirendranath Datta: A Bengali lawyer by profession who was also active in the politics of undivided Bengal in pre-partition India, and later in East Pakistan (1947-1971). On February 23, 1948 in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly in Karachi, Dhirendranath, as a member of Pakistan National Congress, made a speech calling for Bengali to be made one of the official languages of Pakistan. He served as the Minister of Health and Social Welfare (East Pakistan) in Ataur Rahman Khan's cabinet (1956-58).
[edit] Results
Comilla Zilla School, has the reputation of one of the top ranked schools in Bangladesh. After the introduction of grading system 1 student in 2001, 16 in 2002, 10 in 2003, 92 in 2004, 173 in 2005, 273 in 2006 and 255 in 2007 achieved G.P.A. 5.00. Following is a list of students who secured places in merit list from 1967 (as information prior that was severly damaged during Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971) till 2000:
1967:
1st (Humanities) - Syed Mushtaque Ahmed 2nd (Science) - Mohammad Alam 3rd (Science) - Mohammad Shahidullah
1972:
7th – Aziz Ahmed 15th – Mashukur Rahman 17th – A.K.M. Zamanul Islam Bhuiya 17th – Asim Kumar Raxit 18th – A.K.M. Kaisar 7th(Humanities) – Shakhapad Barua 3rd(Commerce) – A.K.M. Mashroor 4th(Commerce) – Md. Tayab 8th(Commerce) – A.K.M. Saleh Uddin
1973:
2nd – Abu Asad Md. Sharifuzzaman 8th – Dipankar Paul 10th – Mustafa Abdul Rahim 1st(Commerce) – Syed Golam Mawla
1974:
9th – Md. Shariful Islam 1st(Humanities) – Md. Anwaruzzaman
1975:
4th – Md. Shamsuzzaman 4th – Zahirul Kayum 7th – Jahangir Hossain Bhuiya 12th – Zabed Chowdhury 18th – Md. Munir Hossain
1976:
3rd – Kishor Roy Chowdhury 12th – Shafiqul Bari Chowdhury 20th – Md. Delwar Hossain Abbasi 5th(Commerce) – A.K.M. Zahirul Haque
1977:
5th – Md. Khairul Hasan Jessie 6th – Md. A. Rahman Baki Billah 12th – Md. Akhter Hussain 17th – Tapas Ranjan Das 10th(Commerce) – Md. Khalilur Rahman
1978:
1st – Md. Kabirul Hasan 8th – Ahmed Munir Hossain 10th – Md. Shawkat Osman 12th – Md. Anisuzzaman 20th – Md. Abul Bashar
1979:
1st – Md. Monjurul Haque 2nd – Md. Sharif 9th – Abu Wafa Md. Mufti 12th – Md. Asim Bhuiya 12th – Md. Talal Rahman 13th – Md. Shawkat Ali 14th – Abdullah Al Kafi 16th – Mustafa Mahfuzul Anwar 19th – Md. Masud Kamal
1980:
2nd – Md. Shah e Emran 14th – Ashraf Uddin 10th(Commerce) – Mahmudur Rahman
1981:
2nd – Md. Jashim Emran 3rd – Md. Jashim Uddin Bhuiya
1982:
5th – Niaz Mohammad Khan 6th – Md. Kamruzzaman 8th – Md. Shoaib 12th – Mahbub Morshed Anwar 13th – Shah Md. Muhsin 20th – Md. Ashraful Alam
1983:
9th – Mohsin Ahmed Mustafa 18th – Md. Ehteshamul Haque 20th – Badrul Hasan Majumder
1984:
4th – Ahmed Mijanur Rahman 6th – Md. Zahirul Islam 15th – Md. Saleh Uddin Siddiki
1985:
6th – Nowshad Chowdhury 15th – Bashir Uddin Ahmed
1986:
1st – Kamrul Ahsan 3rd – Zamanul Bahar 7th – Enamul Khaleque 9th – Soumitra Sharkar 12th – Touhidul Islam 13th – Mir Md. Abul Faiz 14th – Golam Kabir
1987:
1st – Jashim Uddin 2nd – Md. Rubayet Hasan 7th – Imran Ahmed 16th – Mahbubur Rahman 20th – Ahmed Mehedi Imam
1988:
6th – Shafinul Azim Siddiki 17th – Golam Rashid Ali 19th – Md. Iqbal Ahmed Majumder
1989:
11th – Md. Nazmul Islam 13th – Md. Akhter Ali
1990:
1st – Md. Arif Murshed Khan 6th – Sazzad Hossain 9th – Ali Zafar Mahmud 16th – Md. Mehedi Hasan 2nd(Commerce) – Abu Bakar Siddik
1991:
14th – Saiyed Iftekhar Reza Latif 18th – Sajib Barua
1992:
4th – Md. Abu Hasnat Rony 16th – Md. Azizur Rahman 17th – Md. Rokonuzzaman Bhuiya 18th – Asif Al Shawfi 19th – Sayid Hasan Rizvi 20th – Monizan Chowdhury 20th – Abdullah Al Mahmud 14th(Humanities) – Md. Aminul Haque Sarwar
1993:
11th – Md. Arif Moinuddin Shikdar 14th – Md. Saiful Hasan
1994:
18th – Abdullah Al Mahmud
1995:
1st – Zamil Towfiq Imam 9th – Md. Faisal Sharkar 12th – Md. Saiful Haque 13th – Md. Mainul Hossain 18th – Ashfaqur Rahman 19th – Md. Masud Rahman 12th(Humanities) – Md. Afzalur Rahman 13th(Humanities) – Md. Ali Rezwan Talukder
1996:
14th – Md. Ashikul Islam 18th – Md. Shariful Abedin Kamal 13th(Humanities) – Sharif Md. Ziaur Rahman 14th(Humanities) – Md. Nurul Ambia Chowdhury 15th(Humanities) – Sayef Md. Imamul Kabir
1997:
13th – Md. Mahbubur Rahman 20th – Md. Hasanul Bari 20th – Md. Nazrul Islam
1998:
3rd – Mustafa Sarwar Nasif 4th – Imtiaz Md. Shifat 6th – Md. Kamrul Islam 13th – A.T.M. Raisul Islam 5th(Commerce) – Golam Samdani Majumder 14th(Commerce) – Md. Masudur Rahman Khan
1999:
18th – Shuvro Saha 11th(Humanities) – Parvez Ahmed 6th(Commerce) – Bitop Das Gupta 8th(Commerce) – A.H.M. Noman 10th(Commerce) – Sumon Chandra Karmakar 16th(Commerce) – Md. Masud Karim 18th(Commerce) – Md. Sultan Uddin
2000:
8th – Dibakar Saha 9th – Md. Saiful Islam 14th – Md. Kamrul Hasan 15th – Md. Rakibul Hasan 18th – Saiful Azad Rana 6th(Humanities) – Md. Mohibul Haque 1st(Commerce) – Probeer Kumar Bhowmik 13th(Commerce) – Md. Rafiqul Islam 16th(Commerce) – Md. Azhar Hossin 16th(Commerce) – Md. Nazmul Ahsan
[N.B.: except the described groups, all the others are from science group]
[edit] Source
All the above informations are collected from different versions of school magazine.