Government Muslim High School

Government Muslim High School
Location
Court Road, Chittagong
Bangladesh
Information
Type Secondary high school
Established 1909
Headmaster S.M Ziaul Haider Henry
Enrollment 2500
Campus size 3.72 Acres
Website gmhsctg.tsmts.com

Government Muslim High School (Bengali: সরকারী মুসলিম উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a government secondary school in the court hill area of Kotwali Thana, Chittagong, Bangladesh.[1] The school's enrollment is currently 2,500 students.

History

Chittagong Government Madrasah's Anglo-Persian Department was split off to form the school in 1909. Originally it operated out of part of the local Registration Office building.[2] The school opened at first with madrasah and Bengali departments. The first headmaster, from 1910 to 1915, was Khan Shaheb Wahaidun Nabi. It moved to a permanent site in 1916, and was renamed Chittagong Government Muslim High School.[2] In 1953, the Urdu department was also established. In 1970 the school expanded into a new building. There was also a small mosque, which was subsequently enlarged. In 2005 the government established another two buildings, a science lab building and an administration building.

Facilitates

The school also has a hostel a headmaster's cottage. In front of the school building there is a large play ground. The school has a library which contains more than 2000 books.

Notable alumni

Sport

In 1953 the school's team became the football champion in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan). In 1996 the school became the hockey champion in Bangladesh.

References

  1. "'Chittagong Collegiate School made me what I am today'". The Daily Star. 25 December 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  2. 1 2 Rizvi, S. N. H., ed. (1970). East Pakistan District Gazetteers: Chittagong (PDF). Government of East Pakistan.
  3. Dey, Arun Bikash (19 June 2012). "Ayub Bachchu captivates Chittagong audience". The Daily Star.
  4. "A K M Rafiqullah Chowdhury: Portrait of a politician". The Financial Express. 5 November 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2012.

Coordinates: 22°20′05″N 91°50′14″E / 22.3346°N 91.8372°E / 22.3346; 91.8372


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