Dhanmondi Government Boys' High School

Dhanmondi Government Boys' High School (DGBHS) is a public boys' school located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.[2] It is a state run educational institution located at the intersection of Mirpur Road and Manik Miah Avenue. Originally started as the model government school to educate the children of higher government officials, member of parliaments, and prominent businessman of the capital, the school is now open to every student despite of background. With a diverse group of successful and well known alumni network all over the world, DGBHS has been grooming the best of the country till date. DGBHS also played a very vital role in help sheltering the Mukti Bahini during the Liberation War, resulting the total demolition of the school campus by an air strike by the Pakistan Air Force. Continuing the legacy, DGBHS students were one of the core organisers of the 2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests.

Dhanmondi Government Boys' High School
ধানমণ্ডি গভঃ বয়েজ হাই স্কুল
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TypePublic boys' school
Motto★ ঈমান ★ শৃঙ্খলা ★ শিক্ষা ★ চরিত্র ★ উন্নতি ★
(★ Faith ★ Discipline ★ Education ★ Character ★ Prosperity ★)
Established21 March 1965
FounderSyed Jafor Abbas Rizvi
HeadmasterSabina Yesmin[1]
Teaching staff75
Grades110
GenderMale
Age range6–18
Number of studentsMore than 2500 (as 2019)
LanguageBengali
CampusUrban
Campus size26 Acres
Color(s)  White and   Navy blue
AthleticsDGBHS
SportsFootball
cricket
basketball
volleyball
table tennis
hockey
badminton
AccreditationBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
YearbookAnkur
AlumniDExSA
Websitewww.dgbhs.edu.bd

Daily assembly

Assembly is called every day before schooling. Students telawaat Sura Fatiha, oath and sing the national song of Bangladesh.

Uniform

From classes 1 to 3 the school uniform is a white shirt with navy blue shorts, white shoes and navy blue sweater (for winter only). From classes 4 to 10 the uniform is a white shirt with full-length navy blue pants, white shoes and navy blue sweater (for winter only). The school's monogram is printed on the shirt's pocket.

Exam system and results

There are two terms in a year. The first is the "half-yearly" term (January – June), and the second is the "annual" term (July – December). Two class tests are taken before both half yearly and annual examination. Students get their results digitally printed. The final result is announced taking 40% numbers from 'Half-yearly' term and 40% number from 'Annual' Term and 20% number from class test examinations. For classes 8, and 10, students sit for a "test exam" instead of an "annual exam."

Teachers-guardians conference

Teacher-guardian conferences are called periodically.

Library

The books in the library were largely bought by coeval sanctioned money during the establishment of the school. Others were bought by annually approved money. For the reason of Enam Committee the post 'librarian' was discontinued but now it is running under a teacher of this school.

School magazine

The name of the school magazine is ANKUR. The magazine is sourced by current students writing every year.

Students' association

The former students of DGBHS are known as DExSAn (sometimes referred to Dboys), a phrase initially proposed by Dboys' Ex-Students Association (DExSA) just before its wider acceptance. DExSA, however, is the alumni association of the institution.

Extracurricular sports

The annual sports competition is organised by the school authority in February each year and includes sprints (100 to 400 meters), long jump, and high jump.

Clubs and societies

  • Dhanmondi Govt. Boys' High School Scouts Group
  • Dhanmondi Govt Boys Debating Society
  • DGBHS Bangladesh National Cadet Core
  • DGBHS Youth Red Crescent Society
  • DGBHS Film and Photography Club
  • Science Club of DGBHS
  • Quizzing Society Of D. Boyzists
  • Dhanmondi Govt. Boys' Language and Reading Club
  • Dhanmondi Govt. Boys'High School Sports and Games Club

SSC results

YearTotal ExamineesPassPercentageGPA-5
200325925797.29%52
200526826599.25%123
2006260260100%123
2007265265100%149
2008289289100%213
200929229098.28%167
201028328399.65%200
2011322322100%218
2012299299100%208
201329929799.35%109
2014317317100%217
201531631499.37%107
201631831799.69%214
201729428897.96%169
201830230099.34%113
201932431195.99%123
202033533098.51%138
2021293293100%129
202233333099.1%196
202331330798.08%159

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Dhanmondi Govt. Boys' High School". Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  2. "List of Secondary Schools" (XLS). Ministry of Education. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
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