Government Laboratory High School Rajshahi
Government Laboratory High School Rajshahi | |
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Logo of Government Laboratory High School, Rajshahi | |
Location | |
Laxmipur, Rajpara, ward no.8 Rajshahi, 6000 Bangladesh | |
Coordinates | 24°22′18″N 88°34′49″E / 24.3717°N 88.5804°ECoordinates: 24°22′18″N 88°34′49″E / 24.3717°N 88.5804°E |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Established | 1969 |
Headmistress | Nilu Shamsun Nahar |
Faculty | 27 |
Classes | 3 to 10 |
Classrooms | 46 |
Campus size | 5.99 acre |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | White and Khaki |
Yearbook | BARSHIKI (annual magazine) |
Website |
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Government Laboratory High School, Rajshahi is a secondary school in Rajshahi, Bangladesh.[1] It was established in 1969 as the laboratory of Rajshahi Teacher's Training College to establish an ideal school. The founding headmaster was Izharul Haque. Every year a large number of students sit for an admission test, and only a few of these can enter.
The motto of the school is "Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve." The school has an alumni association: ORLABS (Old Rajshahi Laboratorians Society).
History
The school started with a few rooms at the Teacher's Training College building (commonly known as TT College) at Sepaipara and later moved to its own green premises at Laxmipur. The campus has an H-shaped three-storey building with a playground, flower garden, a two-story residential hostel, gymnasium and headmaster's residence.
Headmasters
- Izharul Haque
- Bahadur Ali Sarkar
- M Alauddin
- Ramzan Ali Sarkar
- Izabul Haque
- Tojammel Haque
- Sheikh Md. Nizam
- K.M. Abdul Aziz
- Md. Abul Kasem
- Md. Golam Rabbani
- Sharmin Ferdaus Chowdhury
- Mst. Amena Khatun
- Md. Mostaq Habib
- Lutfor Rahman
- Nilu Shamsun Nahar (present)
Achievements
S.S.C. Result: till 2007, five students of the school have stood first in the board examination.
- Year Students Grade point
- 2001 74 GPA 4-5
- 2002 01 GPA 5
- 2003 02 GPA 5
- 2004 57 GPA 5
- 2005 60 GPA 5
- 2006 68 GPA 5
- 2007 71 GPA 5
- 2014 107 (of 108) GPA 5
- 2016 97 (of 100) GPA 5
References
- ↑ "List of Secondary Schools" (XLS). Ministry of Education. Retrieved 5 January 2017.