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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Armanitola Government High School

Armanitola Government High School is a secondary school for boys in Armanitola, in the old part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It celebrated its centenary in 2004.

History

This school was established in 1904 by the British government, as an experimental school of the only teacher training college of East Bengal at that time. The school started at a vast campus with red brick buildings constructed in the British style at a location in front of the Tara Masjid (Star Mosque), a famous monument of Muslim architecture. Within a few years after its establishment, it drew attention of the city dwellers for its performance in education, sports and culture.

The school, however, could not sustain its name and fame during later years, particularly during the Pakistan period. Only by turning it into a government school in 1960 could it be saved from chronic financial crisis. Even after the independence of Bangladesh, it took a long time for the school to recover. Only since 1992 has it started to perform well. Armanitola Government High School is considered one of the best schools in old Dhaka.

Campus

Armanitola Government High School maintains a centralized campus consisting of three multi-storied buildings located at the heart of Armanitola, one of the busiest commercial spots of Old Dhaka. The school has a library, laboratory facilities, and two large and one small play grounds.

Academics

Armanitola Government High School has almost 1500 students, and 53 teachers, of whom 25 are women. The school offers courses in science and business studies.

Student activities

School field of the school
Hockey field of the school

Armanitola Government High School offers many extracurricular activities. The Debating Club in particular regularly competes in inter-school competitions.

Publications

The school publishes an annual magazine named Unmesh.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Armanitola Government High School", Banglapedia.
  2. ^ Simanto, DM (6 August 2023). "Abdus Sadek: A sports legend". Daily Sun.
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  4. ^ "List of Previous Vice-Chancellors". Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  5. ^ "Professor Dr. Nooruddin Ahmed". buet.ac.bd. Archived from the original on August 18, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2016.

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