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School
Mohela BL High School
Information
Established1941 (1941)
School boardRajshahi Education Board
HeadmasterAshraf Uddin
Teaching staff20
Grades610
GenderOriginally it was an all-boys high school. Co-education has been introduced.
Number of students600
Campus size25 acres
Campus typeRural
SportsCricket, football, badminton
WebsiteOfficial website under construction

Mohela BL (Bi-Lateral) High School is a semi-government high school in Chatmohar of Pabna district in Bangladesh. The school is one of the oldest educational institution in Parshawdanga union parishad. The school is also known as Mohela Uccha Viddalaya to local people. Around 600 students, including boys and girls, are currently studying at Mohela High School. Following demands to enroll more students, the school authorities opened four more class rooms in a new building.

Secondary School Certificate (SSC) 2008

150 students from Mohela High School scored average GPA 4.5 in 2008. A total of 90 students achieved first division from Rajshahi Education Board.

References

  1. JSC stipend, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Pabna Zilla (pdf) p. 10; archived at the Wayback Machine, 8 March 2013.

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