Gayeshpur Padmalochan High School

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Gayeshpur Padmalochan High School (Bengali: বাঙলা: গয়েশপুর পদ্মলোচন উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is surrounded by the open natural environment of Gayeshpur village adjacent to Jinardi railway station at the southeastern end of Palash upazila at the western end of Narsingdi district town in Bangladesh. It was the last recognized high school before the partition of the country under Calcutta University in 1947.

History[]

Babu Prakash Chowdhury, a prominent zamindar of Gayeshpur Pargana, was established in 1933 as a minor school in Barachar Mouza of Gayeshpur after his late grandfather Babu Padmalochan Chowdhury. Which was introduced as a secondary school[1][2] in 1948. On 13 August 1947, Gayeshpur was recognized as a Padmalochan High School by Calcutta University.

Number of students (by class)[]

Class Number of Students 6th Branch: 362, 8th Branch: 237, 8th Branch: 202, 9th Branch: 161, 10th Branch: 148.

Test pass rate[]

  • SSC - Pass rate: 72.62%,
  • JSC - Pass rate: 8.12%

Future plans[]

To start educational activities of class XI-XII.

Management Committee Information[]

Regular Managing Committee, Total number of members in the committee = 12 (including two female members)

References[]

  1. ^ "Gayeshpur Padmalocahn High School - Sohopathi | সহপাঠী". Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  2. ^ পুনর্মিলনী অনুষ্ঠান আয়োজনে সভা. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 2021-08-29.

Coordinates: 23°56′21″N 90°40′51″E / 23.9392°N 90.6807°E / 23.9392; 90.6807

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