Notre Dame College, Dhaka

Notre Dame College, Dhaka (Bengali: নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা), also known as NDC, is a Catholic higher secondary school (in the Indian subcontinent, as in the United Kingdom, higher secondary schools comprising the 11th and 12th years of education are often referred to as colleges) as well as a degree college affiliated to the National University.

Notre Dame College, Dhaka
নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা
Seal of Notre Dame College
Other name
NDC
Former name
St. Gregory's College
Motto
Latin: Diligite Lumen Sapientiae
Motto in English
Love the light of wisdom
Type
EstablishedNovember 3, 1949 (1949-11-03)
AccreditationDhaka Education Board
AffiliationNational University, Bangladesh
Religious affiliation
Catholic Church (Congregation of Holy Cross)
EndowmentChristians, Ethnic minorities
PrincipalFr. Hemonto Pius Rozario CSC (2012 - present)[1]
Vice-principalFr. Leonard Sankar Rozario CSC[2]
Students7000 (As of 2019)
Male
Address
Arambagh, Motijheel
, ,
23.7310°N 90.4209°E / 23.7310; 90.4209
CampusUrban
LanguageBangla and English
DemonymNotredamians
Alumni nameNotre Dame Alumni Association
Colors   Black and Cream
Websitendc.edu.bd

It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Dhaka, Bangladesh, established in 1949. This institution is administered by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Society of Priests. The college also offers three years of degree program, Bachelor of Arts (BA Pass Course) and Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSS Pass Course). In 2019, the institution celebrated its 70th anniversary.[3]

History

Notre Dame College was first established at Luxmibazar, Old Dhaka in November, 1949 with the name "St. Gregory College". In 1954–55, the institution was transferred to Arambagh, Motijheel from its initial location of Dhaka with the present name – "Notre Dame", referring to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.[2][4]

It was established by the Roman Catholic Priests from the Congregation of Holy Cross because of the crisis in the education sector of newborn East Pakistan. It was known as the St. Gregory College, an extension of the St. Gregory's School, which was also established by the mission.

It was relocated to its current location in Motijheel in 1954 and renamed to Notre Dame College. The new name was a tribute to the University of Notre Dame, the alma mater of many of the faculty members.[2]

Since the 1980s, Notre Dame College gained reputation of the best institution for higher secondary education in the country. The highest number of perfect GPA holders in national examination (H.S.C.) and the exceptional success of its students in university admission tests bear testimony to this.[5]

Mother Mary Portrait
Fr.Richard Novak Library
Fr.Richard Novak Library
Ganguly Building
Fr. Timm & Fr. Peixotto Bhaban
Father Peixotto Bhaban (2022)
Old Basketball Ground (2023)
Father Richard Timm Building
The road in front of the college on a rainy day
Ganguly Bhaban
Entrance of Fr.Timm Building

Robert Boughey An American architect born in Pennsylvania, USA. He completed his Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York in 1959 and received Diploma in Tropical Studies from AA School of Architecture, London in 1967. He is a former research professor of architecture at Pratt institute. He is the architect of the main structure of Notre Dame College.

Students

Students of Notre Dame College are known as "Notredamians". Every year Notre Dame College admits around 2000-2100 students in science, around 410 students in humanities and around 750 students in business studies group through one of the most competitive college admission process in the country. Currently, it consists of 17 sections for students in science terming each as "Groups". In case of science, groups 1 to 14 include Bangla medium students and the rest 15, 16 and 17 groups admit English version students. Humanities has groups H, W and G while the business studies has groups A, B, C, D, E and F. [6]

Extracurricular clubs

The college has 26 extracurricular clubs.[7]

Notre Dame Nature Study Club

Notre Dame Nature Study Club also known as NDNSC, is the first nature club in the country.[8] It was established on 29 August 1984 by Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan, former lecturer of Notre Dame College and also the founder and chairman of Nature Study Society of Bangladesh.

Every year it organizes the most prestigious nature summit of the country. Its motto is 'Love the beauty of nature'. Every year it publishes its annual magazine "Nisarga".

Notre Dame Science Club

Notre Dame Science Club also known as NDSC, is the oldest science club in the country.[8] It was established on 18 September 1955 by the ex-principal of the college Father Richard William Timm, CSC. It celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2005.[9] And celebrated its 60 years in 2015. Every year it organizes the biggest science fair at college level in the country.

Its motto is 'Science In Human Welfare'. College's 3 quiz team "NDC Gold", "NDC Blue" and "NDC Green" are maintained by Notre Dame Science Club. Every year it publishes its annual magazine "Audri" and wall magazine "Abiskar(আবিষ্কার)", "Focus(ফোকাস)" & "Trimatrik(ত্রিমাত্রিক)". Moreover, Notre Dame Science Club also organizes different workshops and seminars which help its members to gather knowledge and improve their skills.

Notre Dame Rotaract Club

Notre Dame Rotaract Club (NDRC)[10] is the first Rotaract club in the college level of Bangladesh. The club was founded in 1991 due to much eagerness and endeavor of Subrata Debnath, a student of academic year 1989-90 of Notre Dame College, Dhaka. Its objective is to form leadership quality, to build up notable personality, to make scopes of learning about the social, national and international situation, to give the chance of working together to enhance the spirit of cooperation.

Notre Dame Photography Club

Photography is an art, an art of trying your best to capture a frame that has been living inside your imaginations for an uncountable amount of time. With a view to helping the students flourish in this art form, Notre Dame Photography Club was established on 09 August 2017. Md. Moin Uddin Ahasan Habib, lecturer of Zoology of Biology Dept. is serving as the hon. moderator of this club.

Its motto is "Frame your dreams." Every year it hosts its annual photography event "Aperture" and has an annual magazine named "JPEG".

Notre Dame International Understanding and Relation Club

Notre Dame International Understanding and Relation Club (IURC) is one of the oldest International Relation Club of the country and the first International Relations Club in high school/college level. It was established on 20 February 1993. The club is renowned for hosting various international programs like Education Fair, BANMUN etc.

It also works along with International communities like American Center Dhaka, British Council etc. This club arranged the first ever Mock Model UN in Notre Dame College and also arranged the first Model UN of Notre Dame College titled Notre Dame College Model United Nations[11] in 2017. The Second Session of NDCMUN took place from 11 to 13 January 2018 with more than 500 participants, making it one of the largest Model UNs in the country.[12]

Notre Dame Math Club

Notre Dame Math Club was established on March 14, 2017 (Pi Day). The Club regularly organizes seminars, workshops, and tutorial classes for students interested in mathematics. It also helps weak students develop skills in mathematics.

Apart from regular programs, the club also organises the annual inter-school/inter-college program called the Notre Dame Math Festival.[13] During this festival various mathematical competitions are held among school and college-level students from multiple institutions. The club annually publishes a handwritten scrap magazine called The Number on Pi Day. On Pi Day 2018, the club published its first printed annual magazine called The Function.

Notre Dame Writer's Club

This club was founded in July 29, 2001. Motto of this club is 'অক্ষরে আঁকি সৃষ্টির সৌন্দর্য’ or 'Depicting the beauty of creation in letters'. Dr. Mizanur Rahman is the current moderator of this club. This club arranges workshops on creative writing, book publishing and journalism. Story writing, handwriting and quiz competitions are arranged regularly as well. Members of this club usually edit 'Dhak-Dhol Chit-Chat', the quarterly publication of Notre Dame College, Dhaka.

Juba Red Crescent Club, Notre Dame College

International Red Cross Red Crescent society is working in the world everywhere through volunteering since its opening. We Juba Red Crescent Club, Notre Dame college.

Notre Dame Abritti Dal

The first college-level recitation organisation in the subcontinent, Notre Dame Abritti Dal, was founded on August 18, 1992, under the leadership of Mrs Marlin Clara Penheiro, Head of the Bengali Department and Assistant Professor of Notre Dame College. The club, with the motto “বাক্‌শিল্পকে সমৃদ্ধ কর” meaning “Enrich the art of speech,” has been representing Notre Dame College and promoting art and culture for more than 30 years.

The Notre Dame Abritti Dal has affirmed itself as a prominent entity in the realm of speech and recitation by organising 22 national speech art festivals. The club also has an annual publication titled ‘বৃন্দ’ and a wall magazine named ‘নৈবেদ্য’, which both serve as avenues for the club to showcase the literary talents and contributions of its members.

The club currently boasts a membership of over 200 individuals, with Shahrim Al Farabi serving as the President and Mainul Islam Tanim as the General Secretary of the current executive committee, which comprises 11 members. Notre Dame Abritti Dal’s dedication to enriching the art of speech has made it a reputable and esteemed organisation among experts in the field.

Notre Dame Yoga and Meditation Club

Merging finitude into infinity with Mr. Swapan Halder, lecturer of English, serving as the Hon. Moderator of Notre Dame Yoga and Meditation Club.

Notre Dame Media and Communication Club

Founded on 2022, Mrs. Shapla Banik is serving as the Hon. Moderator of the club.

Publications[14]

Blue and Gold is the yearbook of Notre Dame College. Notre Dame College publishes students' quarterly magazine Dhak Dhol - Chit Chat. Each club has its own yearly magazine/publication. Among them AUDRI of Notre Dame Science Club is the most famous. Nishorga, annual magazine of Notre Dame Nature Study Club is also worth mentioning.

Notre Dame International Understanding and Relation Club (NDIURC) also publishes its own annual magazine titled 'Jogajog' with couple thousand circulations. From last few years Notre Dame Natya Dal has been publishing Mancha, a magazine depicts its activities and about theater.

Notre Dame Math Club publishes a hand-designed scrap magazine called The Number, and the annual magazine called The Function on Pi Day. Notre Dame Information and Technology Club publishes their own magazine called Recursion which is given to the winners of various events of NIDTC's Annual Fest and its club members and well wishers.[15]

Organization and administration

The college is managed by Christian priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross in Dhaka. Since its establishment, ten priests have served as the principal of the college.

  • John J. Harrington (1949 - 1954)
  • James L. Martin (1954 - 1960)
  • Theotonius Amal Ganguly (March 1960 - October 1960)
  • William Graham (1960 - 1967)
  • John Vanden Bossche (1967 - 1969)
  • Joseph S. Peixotto (1969 - 1970)
  • Richard Timm (1970 - 1971)[16]
  • Ambrose Wheeler (1971 - 1976)
  • Joseph S. Peixotto (1976 - 1998)
  • Benjamin Costa (1998 - 2012)
  • Fr. Hemanto Pius Rozario[1] (2012–present)

Among them, Father Timm was a renowned biologist and a winner of the 1987 Ramon Magsaysay award for International understanding. Father Timm was also the founder-moderator of Notre Dame Science Club and Notre Dame Debating Club.[16]

Notable alumni

See also

References

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  2. নবীনবরণ ও ছাত্র-অভিভাবক নির্দেশিকা (in Bengali). Notre Dame College. 2014. p. 20.
  3. "Notre Dame College in Dhaka Celebrates its 70th Anniversary". Congregation of the Holy Cross. 20 February 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  4. "Notre Dame College (Dhaka)". Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  5. "HC allows 3 colleges to admit XI students thru tests". The Daily Star. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8 June 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  6. "Notre Dame College Admission". The Daily Ittefaq. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  7. "Our Clubs". Notre Dame College, Dhaka. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  8. "About Us". Notre Dame Science Club. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017.
  9. "Notre Dame Science Club golden jubilee!". Rising Stars!. The Daily Star.
  10. "Welcome to Notre Dame Rotaract Club (NDRC)". Notre Dame Rotaract Club.
  11. "NDIURC". NDIURC. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  12. "Notre Dame College Model United Nations". Notre Dame College Model United Nations.
  13. "2nd Notre Dame Math Festival Oct 12-13". The Daily Star. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  14. admin. "Publications – Notre Dame College, Dhaka". Retrieved 28 September 2021.
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  16. "Timm, Richard William:CITATION". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.

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