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Government school in Bangladesh
Noakhali Zilla School
নোয়াখালী জিলা স্কুল
Location
Maijdee, Noakhali
3800
Bangladesh
Information
TypeGovernment
Mottoপড় তোমার প্রভুর নামে
(Read in the name of the Lord)
Established1850; 174 years ago (1850)
School boardBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Comilla
HeadmasterMohammed Mir Hossain.
Faculty55
Grades5 to 10
Number of students1500
Color(s)White

Noakhali Zilla School (Template:Lang-bn) holds a prestigious position as one of Bangladesh's oldest and most esteemed educational institutions. Situated in the town of Maijdee, Noakhali, Bangladesh, it has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1850. This renowned boys' high school has been a beacon of knowledge and academic excellence for generations, leaving an indelible mark on the educational landscape of the country.

EIIN NUMBER 107540.

History

In 1850, Officer Jones, hailing from Ireland, established a private school in the historic town of Noakhali district. Initially known as RK High School, it underwent several relocations and name changes. In 1920, the school premises were engulfed by the river, prompting a move to Ghona of Mantiyar in 1921. Unfortunately, it faced another displacement due to flooding. Subsequently, on January 1, 1923, the school found a new home at RK Zubli school, and its name was changed to RK Zila School.

However, in 1931, the school fell victim once again to the relentless forces of river erosion. It was then relocated to Bango School until finally settling at its present location in 1953. Over the years, the school faced significant challenges, including destruction caused by cyclones in 1958 and 1970. Nevertheless, it displayed resilience and was reconstructed each time, demonstrating the unwavering commitment to education and the perseverance of the school's staff and students.

Clubs

Noakhali Zilla School Science Club

The Noakhali Zilla School Science Club is a dynamic community of young scientists, fueling curiosity and innovation. Through hands-on experiments, collaborative projects, and community outreach, the club nurtures a passion for science, empowering students to become future leaders in STEM fields. Excitement for discovery knows no bounds at Noakhali Zilla School.

The Noakhali Zilla School Science Club, embarked on an exciting journey on March 7, 2020. Since then, the club has been continuously fostering a passion for scientific exploration and creating a dynamic platform for students to engage in stimulating activities.

Under the guidance of Sharif Sir, the Science Club has flourished, offering a wide range of engaging initiatives and experiments. From conducting hands-on projects to organizing interactive workshops, the club actively encourages students to delve into various scientific disciplines and apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

As the club continues its journey, it remains a thriving hub of scientific exploration, nurturing young minds and shaping future scientific leaders. The Noakhali Zilla School Science Club stands as a testament to the transformative power of hands-on learning and collaborative endeavors in the realm of science education.

Notable alumni

  • Muzaffar Ahmed was a noted Bengali politician, journalist and communist activist, popularly known as "Kakababu".
  • Sergeant Zahurul Haq was a sergeant of the Pakistan Air Force, killed in jail when he was under trial. Haq was one of the 35 persons accused in the Agartala conspiracy case officially called State vs Sheikh Mujibur Rahman & Others Case of 1968.
  • A B M Musa was a noted journalist.

See also

List of Zilla Schools of Bangladesh

References

  1. Lipi, Jahanara Akhter (2012). "Noakhali District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal Uddin Bhuiyan, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. "Noakhali Zila School". Banglapedia. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  3. Roy, Ranjit (2012). "Ahmed, Comrade Muzaffar". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  4. Rahman, S M Mahfuzur (2012). "Haq, Zahurul". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  5. "History". Noakhali Zilla School.
  6. সাংবাদিক এবিএম মূসার সংক্ষিপ্ত জীবনী [Short biography of journalist ABM Musa]. bdtoday24.com (in Bengali). 12 April 2014.
List of zilla schools of Bangladesh

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