Rajdharpur Madhyamik Bidyalay

Rajdharpur Madhyamik Bidyalay (Bengali: রাজধরপুর মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়) better known as Rajdharpur High School is a secondary school in Rajdharpur, Baliakandi Upazila, Rajbari, Bangladesh.[2] It started as a junior high school in 1968, and was upgraded to a high school in 1973. This school was founded by educationalist and social worker Abdul Gofur Molla.

Rajdharpur Madhyamik Bidyalay
রাজধরপুর মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়
Location
Rajdharpur, Baliakandi Upazila, Rajbari - 7730

Bangladesh
Coordinates23.7217°N 89.5783°E / 23.7217; 89.5783
Information
TypeIndependent, Secondary School, co-educational, day school
Established1 January 1973 (1973-01-01)
School districtDhaka Education Board
School code113253[1]
HeadmasterSheaikh Mohammed Wahiduzzaman
Faculty
Teaching staff22+
GradesClass 6 to 10
Number of students750+
CampusRural, 0.3 km2 (0.12 sq mi)
Campus typeRural
SportsFootball, cricket, volleyball, badminton, handball
Websitermb.edu.bd (Temporary closed)

History

After elected as the Chairman of Islampur Union in 1960 Abdul Gofur Molla started Rajdharpur High School in 1961 with the dream of a high school along with various developments in Rajdharpur. Mollah was in overall charge of the school. That time the headmaster was the Khoshedur Rahman. The school was closed again in 1964 due to non-receipt of official recognition in time. Abdul Razzak Mollah started it again as Haji Kachai Mollah Lower Secondary School in 1967 with the dream of rebuilding the school. But Razzak Mollah left because he had a job elsewhere. In 1967, the name of the school was again changed to Rajdharpur Lower Secondary School. It got official recognition from January 1, 1968 and the school was functioning as a lower secondary school till 1972. From January 1, 1972, 9th class was opened in Rajdharpur Lower Secondary School. The local people started trying to develop the school in many different ways. Finally, on January 1, 1973, it received official approval.[3]

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