Atharabari M.C. High School

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Atharabari M.C. High School
Location
Atharabari, Ishwarganj, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Bangladesh
Coordinates24°37′52″N 90°43′03″E / 24.631048°N 90.717596°E / 24.631048; 90.717596Coordinates: 24°37′52″N 90°43′03″E / 24.631048°N 90.717596°E / 24.631048; 90.717596
Information
Established1910 (1910)
FounderMohim Chandra Roy
PrincipalAbul Fazal
Faculty50
Enrollment1,500
LanguageBengali
Hours in school day10 hours:Morning Shift(8.00AM-1.00PM) and Day Shift(1.30PM-5.30PM)
Campus typeurban

Atharabari Mahim Chandra High School (Bengali: আঠার বাড়ী এম.সি. উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a school in Ishwarganj Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh, located near . It was founded in 1910[1] by . There are approximately 1,500 students currently enrolled.

History[]

Atharabari M.C. High School was established in 1910. It is a half-government high school. During the last 100 years it has educated many outstanding students who have been recognized for national importance.[citation needed] There are a degree college, a primary school, a hospital, a post office beside the school. The school plays a vital role for making educative people in atharabari region.The improvement of the school is increasing day by day.

Admission[]

Generally, admission is permitted in class six once a year. There is no eligibility criteria to sit the admission test. Students who perform well in the test are usually admitted.

Tuition fees[]

As a half-government high school, the tuition fees are very low compared to private school tuition fees.

School uniform[]

  • Long- or short-sleeved green shirt and white trousers (boys)
  • White sallower and green skirt (girls)

Educational facilities[]

The school has many educational facilities including a science laboratory, a workshop, a computer lab, and a library. Physics, chemistry, and biology lessons are normally conducted in the science laboratory.

References[]

  1. ^ Bhuiyan, Md. Azizur Rahman (2012). "Ishwarganj Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
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