Government Laboratory High School Rajshahi

Government Laboratory High School Rajshahi
Logo of Government Laboratory High School, Rajshahi
Logo of Government Laboratory High School, Rajshahi
Location
Laxmipur, Rajpara, ward no.8
Rajshahi, 6000
Bangladesh
Coordinates 24°22′18″N 88°34′49″E / 24.3717°N 88.5804°E / 24.3717; 88.5804Coordinates: 24°22′18″N 88°34′49″E / 24.3717°N 88.5804°E / 24.3717; 88.5804
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1969 (1969)
Headmistress Nilu Shamsun Nahar
Faculty 27
Classes 3 to 10
Classrooms 46
Campus size 5.99 acre
Campus type Urban
Color(s) White and Khaki
Yearbook BARSHIKI (annual magazine)
Website rglhs.edu.bd

Government Laboratory High School, Rajshahi is a secondary school in Rajshahi, Bangladesh.[1] It was established in 1969 as the laboratory of Rajshahi Teacher's Training College to establish an ideal school. The founding headmaster was Izharul Haque. Every year a large number of students sit for an admission test, and only a few of these can enter.

The motto of the school is "Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve." The school has an alumni association: ORLABS (Old Rajshahi Laboratorians Society).

History

The school started with a few rooms at the Teacher's Training College building (commonly known as TT College) at Sepaipara and later moved to its own green premises at Laxmipur. The campus has an H-shaped three-storey building with a playground, flower garden, a two-story residential hostel, gymnasium and headmaster's residence.

Headmasters

  • Izharul Haque
  • Bahadur Ali Sarkar
  • M Alauddin
  • Ramzan Ali Sarkar
  • Izabul Haque
  • Tojammel Haque
  • Sheikh Md. Nizam
  • K.M. Abdul Aziz
  • Md. Abul Kasem
  • Md. Golam Rabbani
  • Sharmin Ferdaus Chowdhury
  • Mst. Amena Khatun
  • Md. Mostaq Habib
  • Lutfor Rahman
  • Nilu Shamsun Nahar (present)

Achievements

S.S.C. Result: till 2007, five students of the school have stood first in the board examination.

  • Year Students Grade point
  • 2001 74 GPA 4-5
  • 2002 01 GPA 5
  • 2003 02 GPA 5
  • 2004 57 GPA 5
  • 2005 60 GPA 5
  • 2006 68 GPA 5
  • 2007 71 GPA 5
  • 2014 107 GPA 5
  • 2016 97 (of 100) GPA 5

References

  1. "List of Secondary Schools" (XLS). Ministry of Education. Retrieved 5 January 2017.


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