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S
3 years ago

Great

A
3 years ago

nice

M
3 years ago

Nice

D
3 years ago

Thakuraon government high school is so nice educat...

Thakuraon government high school is so nice educational school it's really good. First of first I would to say this is the most amazing and beautiful place too much peaceful so we all are Enjoy with this place and there nature is too good so we should keep cleaning this place and keep Bright this place as we want

T
3 years ago

nice

M
4 years ago

Thakurgaon Girls' High School was established in 1...

Thakurgaon Girls' High School was established in 1958 on paper. The school was set up a few hundred yards from the eastern end of the Ramdara canal on the Tangan River where the present Riverview School is located. The school was set up in a red, three-color semi-detached house. It was an office and classes were held in a long tin shed with a wooden fence. The school is the problem this time the teacher. As I said earlier, the number of educated people in Bangladesh was less at that time. Mr. Mohammad Musa was the first headmaster of the school. He was a retired government official from the Excise and Customs Department and a local aristocratic educated man. The Assistant Headmaster was Mr. Abbas Ali Sarkar. At that time there were less educated people but there were more job posts. At that time in Thakurgaon there were jobs in sugar mills, WAPDA and schools. So those who were recruited to the school were recruited on the condition that they could not go to another job. The first headmaster, Mr. Mohammad Musa, resigned shortly after. Most of those who were then head teachers were Mrs. of the subdivisional administrators. As a result, their stability in school was short-lived. So it can be said that the school was run by Assistant Headmaster Mr. Abbas Ali Sarkar and his companion was Assistant Teacher Mr. Abdul Haque. The contribution of these two was very important in the development of the school. Also present were the then assistant teachers Mr. Syeda Jahanara, Mr. Usha Guha Thakurta, Mr. Usha Das, Mr. Mira Roy, Mr. Siddique Khatun, Mr. Jobeda Begum, Mr. Sharifa Sattar, Mr. Anjali Bo Poppy, Mr. Margaret, Mr. Khagenbabu, Mr. Jyotishbabu, Mr. Nakibur Rahman, Mr. Nasiruddin Saheb, Mr. Abdus Sobhan and many more.

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M
4 years ago

I am a student of this school. It is the best scho...

I am a student of this school. It is the best school for girls in Thakurgaon. The results of the students of our school is brilliant. It always stands either 1st or 2nd in the board in all board exams. So, I am very proud of my school.

C
4 years ago

Thakurgaon Government Boys High School is one of t...

Thakurgaon Government Boys High School is one of the best schools in Bangladesh. The school is located in a pleasant environment in the heart of Thakurgaon city. The school was initially established in 175 AD as a ME (Middle English) school next to the zamindar's house near the confluence of the Senua and Tangon rivers. (Higher English) became school. Mr. Ali Mohammad Sarkar was the Assistant Secretary of the High English School for many years from its inception. In 1904, the school was converted into HE School (High English School) by the then Inspector of Schools of Rajshahi Division. Hall ward was particularly encouraging. The first established minor school on the banks of the river Tangan had one thatched house. After the conversion to a high English school, a large building of the zamindar kachari adjacent to the school was used for school work for a long time. The school needed to be relocated due to lack of space. Bibi Tayyaba Khatun, the then zamindar of Kusumgram zamindari in Burdwan, donated ten and a half kathas of land for the transfer of the school. The beautiful and largest building of the school (present administrative building) was constructed on the said land between 1908-1908 and the school was shifted to its present location in December 1908. Later, Syed Badruddoza, the deserving heir of the zamindari, donated another 25 bighas of land. After that, another acre of land was acquired for the construction and expansion of the new school hostel between 1980-1973. When the school (HE School) was established as a high English school on March 1, 1904, the then President of the Board of Directors was Mr. F.J. Jeffries, the then District Magistrate of Dinajpur District. He was also the president of the ME School before the school was established as a high school. Until 31 August 1908, the District Magistrates of Dinajpur were the ex-officio President of the school and from 1904 to 1910 the SDO of Thakurgaon was the Secretary. From 1910 to 31 August 1918, the SDO of Thakurgaon was the Vice President of the school. From September 1, 1918, the SDO of Thakurgaon was elected the President of the school as a public office. In the middle of 1904, Mr. Abdul Jabbar, a Sub-Divisional Inspector of Schools, became the President of this school. He was later re-elected president of the SDO. The application for the grant of the school was made to the University of Calcutta in 1904, but it was approved by the university in late 1910. From then until 18 April 1935, the munsefs of Thakurgaon were ex-officio nominated secretary of the school. After the provincialization, the headmasters of the schools were ex-officio nominated as secretaries. When Thakurgaon subdivision was transformed into a district on February 1, 1984, the deputy commissioners have been nominated as presidents and the headmasters of the schools have been nominated as secretaries.

T
4 years ago

Good

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