Lakhiganj Higher Secondary School

Lakhiganj Higher Secondary School

Lakhiganj HS school buildings
Location
Lakhiganj, Bilasipara, Assam
India
Information
Type Public
Established 1952
Authority Government of Assam
Principal Mr Alom Shahjahan
Faculty 30
Enrollment 300
Education system Indian
Medium of language Assamese, English

Lakhiganj Higher Secondary (Model) School, a school in Dhubri district, Assam, India, is situated in between the Chokapara village and Lakhiganj bazaar. The school was established in 1952 to impart secondary education in Assamese medium to the children of the rural and economically backward of then Goalpara district.

History

The school was established in 1952 as a high school at the initiative of local social workers and well wishers, namely, Fulku Sheikh, Kashem Ali, Guru Charan Nath and Sofiur Rohman. The school got state government provincialization and financial aid on 1 October 1977. On 28 October 1996, the school was upgraded to a higher secondary school with the introduction of 11th and 12th classes of science stream of Indian education system.

In 2003, the school got model school status along with special financial assistance from state government due to excellent performance.[1][2] The school has introduced arts stream for 11th and 12th classes from 2008 academic session.

Staff and faculties

Class room

The staff strength of the school is 37 including 30 teaching staff.

Management

The school is managed by the principal and vice principal/senior teachers. There is a governing council which supervises some administrative affairs and developmental aspects of the school. The working hours of the school are from 10:30 am to 4 pm.

Education

The school imparts education from 6th standard to 12th standard of the Indian education system (10 + 2), leading to certificates (HSLC, HSSLC).

Library and laboratory

The library possesses all necessary books for all students and manages the computer facility. The school possesses a science laboratory in the campus for 11 and 12th classes. The laboratory was donated by the Red Horn Division of the Indian Army.

Other activities

The school is used as a centre for competitive examinations[3] and a polling certre for state legislative assembly and parliamentary elections.

Visitors

Former Chief minister of Assam, Sarat Chandra Sinha, visited the school on several occasions.

Notable alumni

References