Chittagong Government High School

Chittagong Government High School
Location
College Road, Chittagong
Bangladesh
Coordinates 22°21′11″N 91°50′11″E / 22.3531°N 91.8363°E / 22.3531; 91.8363Coordinates: 22°21′11″N 91°50′11″E / 22.3531°N 91.8363°E / 22.3531; 91.8363
Information
Type Public secondary school
Motto নিজেকে জানো
(Know Thyself)
Established 1906 (1906)
School code 104519
Head of school Mohammad abu yusuf
Staff 52
Teaching staff 42
Grades 5-10
Gender Boys
Campus type Urban
Color(s)          
Grey and White
Sports Football, cricket, basketball
Publication School magazine (Protibhash)
Special project Connecting classrooms under British Council
Website ctgghs.edu.bd

Class party start= 2017 by 7(a) Chittagong Government High School is a secondary school in Kotwali Thana of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

History

It was established in 1906 as Chittagong Modern English (M.E.) School. The school was converted into a government school in 1917. In 1963, the school's name was again changed to Chittagong Junior Government High School. The school was renamed to its current name in 1977.

Results

Students of Chittagong Government High School take part in three public examinations: Secondary School Certificate Examination-SSC, Junior School Certificate Examination-JSC (Formerly, Junior Scholarship Examination) and Primary Shikkha Shomaponi Examination (Previously, Primary Scholarship Examination).

Extra-curricular activities

These include Inter School Debate Championships, Recitation Contests, Inter School Cricket Tournaments, Inter School Football Tournaments, Math Olympiad, Science Olympiad, Physics Olympiad, Chemistry Olympiad, Biology Olympiad, Astronomy Olympiad, Astrophysics Olympiad and Science Fair.

Chittagong Government High School is one of the best schools in debating in Chittagong District. It has conquered Drishty Inter School Debate Contest seven times: in 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2008,[1] 2009,[2] and 2014.

Notable alumni

  • Subir Chowdhury, Chairman and CEO of ASI Consulting Group, LLC, author, helped establish the first Center for Bangladeh Studies in the United States at the University of California, Berkeley.[3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. Rahman, Masudur (27 July 2008). "Debate Contest 2008: A Logical Outburst". Star Campus. The Daily Star.
  2. Rahman, Masudur (26 July 2009). "Mutual Trust Bank - The Daily Star Debate Contest 2009". Star Campus. The Daily Star.
  3. "Subir Chowdhury". ASI Consulting Group.
  4. "Make The Dream Turn Real" (PDF). The Telegraph. Calcutta. January 2000 via subirchowdhury.com.
  5. "About". Institute for South Asia Studies, UC Berkeley.


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