Sabuj Kanan High School

Sabuj Kanan High School (Bengali: সবুজ কানন উচ্চ বিদ্যালয় ) is a secondary school in Sirajganj town, Sirajganj Sadar Upazila, Bangladesh.[1]

History

The school was established in 1980 with the help of former Deputy Commissioner Md. Azizul Haque Vuiyan, local residents, government assistance, and non-governmental people. The school was initially named Rashedajjoha Girls College but later called Sabuj Kanan High School. After some time at Mujib Road, the school gained its own shelter and started classes with eight tin-shed classrooms.

When the school began, lecturer Mosfeka Rahman played a vital role as a teacher. On 1 July 1985 Md. Azizul Islam joined as a teacher followed by senior teacher Raushon Ara on 1 April 1986. From 1 November 1987 to date, Shahnaz Mahfuza Parveen has been principal.

Initially the school taught from play group to class five. In 1987 it had 148 students. By 2011 the school boasted over 3500 students. In 1993 they opened class six and then to class eight. In 1995, with the help of Md. Saiyad Abdul Malik and Abul Hossain, the school was changed to secondary.

A five-storied building was constructed which contained 49 classrooms. The ground floor and the first floor were made with the help of Saiyad Abdur Rouf Mukta. In 2004, with the help of former Deputy Commissioner Aminul Bar Chowdhury and the other members of the managing committee, the second floor was built.

In 2000, the play group through class two was run in a morning shift while classes three through ten were run during a day shift. In 2002, the girls were changed to the morning shift and the boys were placed in the day shift.

Achievements

Year Students Grade point
2006 29 GPA5
2007 42 GPA5
2008 24 GPA5
2009 45 GPA5
2010 56 GPA5

2011 76 GPA5

Activities

In 2002 the school established a drama team who play 6-10 dramas a year.

In 2001 the school prepared a scout-den. In 2004, when the 7th National and 4th SAARC Jamboree started, they ran a scout jamboree competition at Gazipur, in Dhaka. Sabuj Kanan school gained the best place in the country.

References

  1. "List of Institutions" (XLS). Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.

Source

Coordinates: 24°27′46″N 89°42′20″E / 24.4629°N 89.7055°E / 24.4629; 89.7055

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