Naogaon K.D. Government High School

Naogaon K.D. Government High School (Bengali: নওগাঁ কে.ডি. সরকারি উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a public secondary school in Naogaon, Bangladesh.[1] It was established in 1884, making it one of the oldest schools in Rajshahi division. According to the results of some past years, it is the best school in Naogaon district and one of the best in Rajshahi division. It runs from third grade to the tenth grade. The exertion of establishing a secondary school in Naogaon was taken by Babu Krishnadhan Bagchi, who was the deputy collector of Naogaon and supervisor of Gaza society of that time. By his efforts some landowners, rich people and farmers gave financial assistance. It was the first high school established in Naogaon (Though Raja Haranath High School was established in 1864, it was then a primary school and later in 1900 it was upgraded to a high school).

Naogaon K.D. Government High School
Location
Kachari Road, Khash Naogaon

,
6500

Bangladesh
Coordinates24°30′N 88°59′E
Information
TypeGovernment High School
Mottoশিক্ষার জন্য এসো, সেবার জন্য বেরিয়ে যাও
(Come for education, go out to serve)
Established1884 (1884)
FounderBabu Krishnadhan Bagchi
StatusRunning
School boardRajshahi Education Board
School districtNaogaon
Session2
ChairmanThe honorable deputy commissioner of Naogaon district
HeadmasterShyampada Mustafi
Staff6
Faculty50
Grades310
GenderBoys
Enrolment2000+
Classes offeredAccording to NCTB syllabus
Medium of languageBengali
Hours in school day10
Campus size4.94 acres (2.00 ha)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)         
White and Navy Blue
SportsCricket and football
AlumniAbdul Jolil
Websitewww.nkdghs.edu.bd
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References

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


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