Rangamati Government High School

Rangamati Government High School
Location
22°38′35″N 92°11′50″E / 22.64306°N 92.19722°E / 22.64306; 92.19722
Rangamati
Bangladesh
Information
Type Government High School
Established 1890
Colour(s) Blue     
Nickname RGHS

RGHS is the first high school in Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. During the 1971 war, many of its students were killed. The school has created leaders, policy makers and professional people. Both Tribal and Non-tribal students study in the school. It is co-educational.

Monogram and uniform

"Gyan-E-Shakti" is the motto of the school, which appears in the monogram. The uniform consists of a white shirt, white half pants, and sneakers for the boys of class 3 to 5. Boys of class 6 to 10 wear a white shirt, white trousers, and sneakers. Girls from 3 to 5 wear a white shirt with a green skirt and green salwar, with white trouser for seniors.

Headmasters

Sl. No. Name Service year
1 Mr. Abdul Hamid Mia (M,E,School) 1863 to 1876
2 Mr. Ram Kamal Das (High School) 1876 to 1903
3 Mr. Durga Das Votto (M.A) 1903 to 1905
4 Mr. Bhola Nath Sarkar 1905 to 1906
5 Mr. Durga Das Votto (M.A) 1906 to 1906
6 Mr. Provod Chondro Sen (M.A) 1906 to 1913
7 Mr. Bhushon Mohon Roy 1913 to 1914
8 Mr. Chondro Ghosh (M.A, Gold Medalist) 1914 to 1918
7 Mr. Bhushon Mohon Roy 1923 to 1934
8 Mr. Rizwanul Islam Riaj 1935 to Unknown
9 Mr. Jubaer Hossain Parvez 2011 to Present

Class and section system

The school should have started its program from class 3. There are two shifts: morning and day. Presently all the classes from 3 to 10 are running. There are mainly 2 sections in each of the class in the day shift, but no sections in the morning shift.

Academic bunting and tassel color

Green Morning shift
Dark blue Day shift

Tiffin system

There is a system for distributing Tiffin at the school during recess. ‘Singara’, ‘Samucha’, ‘Nimki’, banana, bread, sweets, local toasts and other various items, are served as Tiffin. Students pay 70 Taka per month Tiffin fees.

Library

The school has a library with 5000 books. Most of them were bought by coeval sanctioned money during the establishment of the school. Others were bought by annually approved money.

School magazine

The school magazine Shotabdi was first published in 1897, but has not been published every year since then. A new school magazine Nirjhor was published in 2013. Now it will be published every year.

Admission

Admission goes on to class 3, 6 and 9 with an admission test. In some cases a very small number of students are admitted to other classes.

Notable alumni

See also

References

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