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Rangamati Government High School

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Rangamati Government High School
রাঙ্গামাটি সরকারি উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
Location
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Old Police Line Road, Reserve Mukh, Reserve Bazar, Rangamati Sadar


Coordinates22°38′40″N 92°11′48″E / 22.64444°N 92.19667°E / 22.64444; 92.19667
Information
Other nameRGHS
TypeGovernment high school
Mottoজ্ঞানই আলো Gyan-E-Alo
(Knowledge is light)
Established1890; 134 years ago (1890)
School boardChittagong Education Board
HeadmasterMr. Sarit Kumar Chakma [1]
Grades6 to 10
GenderMale and Female
LanguageBengali
CampusUrban
13.16 acres (0.0533 km2) [2]
Websitewww.rghsr.edu.bd

Rangamati Government High School (Bengali: রাঙ্গামাটি সরকারি উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়), also known as RGHS is a public government high school located in Rangamati Sadar, Rangamati. It is the first operating high school in Rangamati and Chittagong Hill Tracts.[3] It was established in 1890 during the British Raj era.

The school provides secondary education following the national curriculum. The exact location of this school is Old Police Line Road, Reserve Mukh, Reserve Bazar, Rangamati Sadar, Rangamati, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

History

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Rangamati Government High School was established in 1890 during the British Raj era. The school was redesigned and rebuilt in 2015.[citation needed]

Facilities

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Buildings

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Standing on a 13.16-acre total area, the school has five academic buildings.[4] Four of these buildings are used as classrooms. The other building is mainly for the school staff and the headmaster. The teacher's room is on the second floor of one of the buildings. There are a total of 17 classrooms where classes are taken.[5]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Headmaster of RGHS". School's website, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education(DSHE).
  2. ^ "Introduction to the school at a glance". School's website, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education(DSHE).
  3. ^ "Rangamati Government High School". Nagorik Seba.
  4. ^ "Introduction to the school at a glance". School's website, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education(DSHE).
  5. ^ "Introduction to the school at a glance". School's website, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education(DSHE).
  6. ^ Wasim Bin Habib; Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary (4 March 2017). "Breaking the barriers". The Daily Star.

Further reading

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