Shohagi Union High School

Shohagi Union Higher secondary School (Bengali: সোহাগী ইউনিয়ন উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়(স্কুল ও কলেজ)) is a higher secondary school in Ishwarganj Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh.[1] The school is located near Shohagi Bazar. It was established in 1955 and typically teaches about 1,500 students with a staff of about 35.

Academic Building
Shohagi Union Higher secondary School
Location
Shohagi, Ishwargonj, Mymensingh

Coordinates24.6878°N 90.6545°E / 24.6878; 90.6545
Information
Established1955 (1955)
FounderNuruddin Ahmed
HeadmasterMd. Kuddus
Campus size3 acres (12,000 m2)

History

Shohagi Union Higher secondary School was established in 1955[1] by Nuruddin Ahmed, the first headmaster. Thereafter Md. Abul Kalam BA. B.ED. was the second headmaster of the school. It is a non-government high school and college.

Admission

Generally, admission is permitted in class vi and xi once a year. There is no eligibility for the admission test, and students with good performance in the admission test are usually admitted.

Tuition fee

As a half government high school, tuition fee is low compared to private school. Poor merit students can read for free. In each class, there are 2–3 class representative who deal with teachers and are known as class representatives. Class representatives are elected by the class with guidance of the class teacher.

School uniform

The school uniform was introduced in 1995, and consists of:

  • Boys:
    • Full sleeve white shirt
    • Black color pants
  • Girls:
    • Navy blue skirt
    • White sallower

Educational facilities

Educational facilities include a science laboratory, workshop, computer lab, covered gymnasium and library. Lessons on physics, chemistry, biology and computer are normally held in the science and computer laboratory.

Educationists

Mr. Md. Rezai Karim, retired Project Director, ADB Project, Department of Fisheries

References

  1. Bhuiyan, Md. Azizur Rahman (2012). "Ishwarganj Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
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