Dhaka Collegiate School
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Dhaka Collegiate School (Bengali: ঢাকা কলেজিয়েট স্কুল) is a secondary school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school was established in Dhaka in July 1835 as an English Seminary. It is one of the oldest schools in Bangladesh. The most oldest in Dhaka City. It was the first government high school established by the British under the East India Company in the Bengal province for teaching English literature and Science. This was later named as Dhaka Collegiate School. Mr. Redge, an English missionary, acted as the first head master of the school.
The school is currently located in Sadarghat crossing, west of Bahadur Shah Park and south of Jagannath University College, on the banks of the Buriganga River.
In the premises of this school, the foundation of Dhaka Intermediate College was laid down in 1841. The school was separated from the college and put under control of the inspector of schools in 1908. Since then it got the status of a Zilla School, although it continued to be called Dhaka Collegiate School.
The school maintained high academic records and boasted of securing top position 8 times out of 9 consecutive years. It had a competitive edge over other academic institutions in football, cricket, hockey and basketball. This boys' school now offers courses in humanities, science, commerce and agriculture. This honoured ins titution has delivered a many of famous alumnies in its History of more than 150 Years. This Prestigious Institution is One of the most respected institution of Bangladesh
[edit] Teachers & Associates
- Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose
- Nawab Abdul Ghani,
[edit] Famous alumni
- Megh Nad Saha, physicist
- Bir Shreshtho Matiur Rahman, Muktijoddha (Freedom Fighter)
- Brajosundar Mitra, founder of Brahmo Samaj
- Munier Chowdhury, linguist, martyred intellectual
- Buddhadeb Basu, poet
- Khwaja Abdul Ghani, Nawab of Dhaka
- Professor Md. Khalilur Rahman, Professor and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, National University, Bangladesh
- Abdul Ali, founder of Moulvibazar
- Justice Mustafa Kamal, Chairman of the Law Commission, former Chief Justice of Bangladesh
- Alamgir Kabir, film director
- M. Nazmul Hossain Khan, former BAF Commissioned Officer
- Satyajit Roy, oscar Winning Movie Director, Writter, Artist.
- Zahirul Huque, Film Director, Actor
[edit] External links
- Article, from Banglapedia