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Bindu Basini Govt. Boys' High School

Coordinates: 24°15′02″N 89°54′49″E / 24.25068°N 89.913479°E / 24.25068; 89.913479
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Bindu Basini Govt. Boys' High School
বিন্দুবাসিনী সরকারি বালক উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
Address
Map
Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue

,
1900

Coordinates24°15′02″N 89°54′49″E / 24.25068°N 89.913479°E / 24.25068; 89.913479
Information
Former names
  • Graham English High School
  • Bindubasini High School
TypePublic boys' high school
Mottoশিক্ষাই আলো
(Education is light)
EstablishedApril 3, 1880 (144 years ago) (1880-04-03)
School boardDhaka Education Board
ChairmanDeputy Commissioner of Tangail
HeadmasterMd. Abdul Karim
Staff10
Teaching staff50
GradesClass VI-X
Number of students1800
LanguageBengali
Hours in school day11 hours
Campus typeUrban
AthleticsCricket, Football
NicknameBindubasinians
PublicationBindu
Websitewww.bindubashinigovboysschool.edu.bd

Bindu Basini Govt. Boys' High School is a secondary school in Tangail, Bangladesh. It was established in 1880. The school was patronized and endowed by Bindubasini Chowdhurany.

History

On April 3, 1880, the school started operation as a minor school at East Adalatpara neighborhood in Tangail. After a short while it was upgraded to a high school by some enthusiasts and government officials. The school was named Graham English High School after then deputy magistrate of Mymensingh Mr. Harold Graham. The school went through financial crisis for about three years after establishment. The authorities handed over the school to the prominent zamindar of Dhanbari Nawab Bahadur Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury for financial benefits. He aided with operational costs for about two years.[1][2]

Then all the expenses of the school were taken over by Rani Bindubasini Roy Chowdhurany. She was the consort of Dwarkanath Roy Chowdhury, zamindar of Panch Anna portion of Santosh. The school was renamed to Bindubasini High School after her as recognition of her support. For the first time in 1886, 20 candidates appeared in the entrance examination from the school. Of them, 14 passed in first division and 6 passed in second division with merit under her efficient management. The zamindar brothers Pramathanath Roy Chowdhury and Sir Manmathanath Roy Chowdhury satisfied with this. They donated the lands of present premises of the school, dormitories, municipal park, and other lands to the school named after their mother. They patronized the school and established facilities such as buildings, laboratory and library. Mrs. Chowdhurany carried the responsibility until she formed a trust in 1910 and handed over the responsibility to the board of trustees. The school was being operated with government support fund by the school managing committee headed by the mahakuma or district administrator till January 31, 1970. The school was nationalized on February 1, 1970 and it started to operate as a double shift school in 1991. The school achieved the status of best high school in Bangladesh in 1996. Ever since its establishment, the school has been making outstanding contributions to the spread of education in the Indo-Pak subcontinent as well as across the world.[1]

On the premises of the school, National Awami Party leader Maulana Bhashani, at a mass rally, announced his support for the freedom fighters on March 11, 1971.[3][4]

In October 2022, the students of the school protested the move of the municipal corporation to demolish the walls of the school to widen road.[5]

Result

Secondary School Certificate (SSC)[6]
Year Candidate Passed GPA 5 Pass rate Note
2001 320 248 1 77.5%
2002 382 334 1 87%
2003 321 271 7 84.42%
2004 318 259 36 81.44%
2005 344 310 48 90.12%
2006 329 310 76 94.23%
2007 279 260 71 93.19%
2008 281 281 173 100% Ranked 8th
2009 253 251 137 99.21%
2010 239 239 155 100%
2011 277 277 242 100% Ranked 5th
2012 343 342 225 99.7%
2013 359 355 240 98.89% Ranked 18th
2014 371 370 335 99.73% Ranked 10th
2015 373 373 330 100% Ranked 5th
2016 417 417 362 100% Ranking system defunct
2017 410 410 361 100%
2018 364 364 268 100%
2019 361 360 272 99.72%
2020 360 360 226 100%
2021 366 364 288 99.45%
2022 360 358 334 99.44%

Organization structure

Governance

The chairman of the school is the deputy commissioner of Tangail. The school is headed by a headmaster. There are two assistant headmasters in the school for two shifts.

Subjects

  • Bengali
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social science
  • Islamic studies
  • Physical science
  • Biology
  • Business studies
  • Geography
  • Agriculture
  • Physical education
  • Fine arts

[7]

Buildings

  • Administrative building
  • Academic building 1
  • Academic building 2
  • Science building
  • Multipurpose building
  • Dormitory
  • Residence of the headmaster
  • Mosque

[8]

Rooms

  • Common room
  • Meeting room
  • Room of the headmaster
  • Office of the headmaster
  • Office of the assistant headmaster
  • Computer laboratory
  • Science laboratory
  • Scout den
  • BNCC room
  • Indoor sports room
  • School museum
  • Agriculture room
  • Library
  • Classroom

[8]

Gardens

  • Flower garden
  • Fruit garden
  • Herb garden
  • Forest garden

[8]

List of Headmasters

No. Name Qualification Took office Left office
1 Gobinda Chandra Niyogee Undergraduate April 3, 1880 December 31, 1909
2 Jogendra Chandra Chakraborty B.A. January 1, 1910 January 2, 1956
3 Md. Danes Ali B.A., B.T. January 3, 1956 September 7, 1959
4 Nizamuddin Miya B.A., B.Ed. September 8, 1959 December 31, 1963
5 Md. Abdur Razzak B.A., B.Ed. January 1, 1964 June 30, 1964
- Md. Abdus Samad Talukder
(In charge)
B.Sc., B.Ed. July 1, 1964 May 16, 1965
6 Sadek Ali M.A., M.Ed. May 17, 1965 January 30, 1967
7 Md. Abdur Razzak B.A., B.Ed. January 31, 1967 May 29, 1970
- SM Nurul Amin
(In charge)
B.A., B.Ed. May 30, 1970 July 29, 1970
8 Md. Tazul Islam M.A. (Ed.), B.E.S. July 30, 1970 May 7, 1976
9 Mohiuddin Ahmed M.A. (Ed.), B.E.S. May 8, 1976 July 3, 1978
10 Md. Abdul Mannan M.A. (Ed.), B.E.S. July 4, 1978 July 30, 1979
11 Shah Md. Azizul Haque Chowdhury B.A. (Hons.), B.T.B.E.S. July 31, 1979 April 6, 1981
12 Md. Shams Uddin Mian M.A. (Ed.) April 6, 1981 December 20, 1986
- Md. Moslem Uddin
(In charge)
M.A. December 21, 1986 December 31, 1986
13 Md. Nazirul Islam B.Sc., B.Ed. January 1, 1987 October 30, 1987
- Md. Moslem Uddin
(In charge)
M.A. October 31, 1987 May 31, 1988
- SM Nurul Amin
(In charge)
B.A., B.Ed. May 31, 1988 November 1, 1988
14 Md. Nuruzzaman M.A., B.Ed. November 1, 1988 March 16, 1993
- Sader Ali Mian
(In charge)
M.A. in Education March 16, 1993 May 30, 1993
- SM Nurul Amin
(In charge)
B.A., B.Ed. May 30, 1993 October 5, 1993
15 Md. Alauddin Bhuyyan M.A., B.Ed. October 5, 1993 August 1, 1995
- Hasna Begum
(In charge)
B.A., B.Ed. January 8, 1995 February 25, 1995
16 Abdul Halim Mian B.Com., B.Ed. February 25, 1995 September 27, 1995
17 Md. Matiur Rahman B.Sc., M.Ed. September 27, 1995 November 24, 1996
- Md. Abdul Kader
(In charge)
B.Sc., B.Ed. November 24, 1996 April 25, 1997
18 AKM Abu Taher Mian B.Sc., M.Ed. April 26, 1997 August 25, 2002
19 Md. Abdul Karim M.A., B.Ed. August 26, 2002 December 11, 2003
- Babu Ananda Kumar Sarkar
(In charge)
B.Com., B.Ed. December 11, 2003 July 7, 2004
- Md. Sohrab Ali
(In charge)
B.A., B.Ed. July 7, 2004 August 15, 2004
20 Md. Abdul Karim M.A., B.Ed. August 15, 2004 Incumbent

[9]

Extracurricular

Cricket

The school became the champion in 13th and 17th National School Cricket Tournament respectively in 1995 and 1999.[10]

Football

Every year, on the second, third and fourth day of Eid al-Adha, Bindu Basini Football Championship is held in Tangail Stadium. On the initiative of 2008 batch, the first season of BBFC was organized in 2016 with the participation of current and former students of Bindu Basini Government Boys High School.[11]

Teams

  • Tangail Avengers 97
  • Class of Millennium
  • Bindu 1
  • Kingbodonti 4
  • Durlov 5
  • Pottoyi 6
  • Nirvik 7
  • Degree 8
  • Shunno 9
  • Odommo 10
  • Onirban 11
  • Bayal Boys 12
  • Biddhongshi 13
  • Projjolon 14
  • Nobarun 15
  • Duranta 16
  • Durbar 17
  • Durnibar 18
  • Oroddho 19
  • Udoyon 20
  • Amor 21
  • Proloy 22
  • Torannito 23
  • Pranobonto 24

[12]

Scout

The scout team of the school became champion in sub-divisional rally in 1962.[13]

Notable alumni

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury The 2nd President of Bangladesh
Mirza Nurul Huda The 3rd Vice President of Bangladesh, former Governor of East Pakistan, former Minister of Finance of East Pakistan [14]
Debesh Bhattacharya Jurist [15]
Abdul Mannan Former Home Minister, former Minister of Health [16]
Manik Bandopadhyay Novelist
Anupam Ghatak Composer
Khandaker Asaduzzaman 1st Secretary of Finance of Bangladesh
Shajahan Siraj Former Minister of Environment, former vice chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Abdul Latif Siddiqui Former Minister of Textiles and Jute, former Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology
Abdul Kader Siddique Bir Uttom, Leader of Kaderia Bahini
Shamsur Rahman Khan Shahjahan Former MP
Fazlur Rahman Faruque Chairman, Tangail District Council, received Ekushey Padak, former MP
Mirza Tofazzal Hossain Mukul Received Ekushey Padak, former MP
Shawkat Momen Shahjahan Former MP, former lecturer of Bangladesh Agricultural University
Anwar Ul Alam Shaheed Former colonel, Bangladesh Army, former secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former Ambassador of Bangladesh to Spain and to Bahrain [17]
Hassan Mahmood Khandker 26th Inspector General of Bangladesh Police, 6th Director General Rapid Action Battalion
Md. Sanowar Hossain Member of Parliament
Ataur Rahman Khan Member of Parliament
Amanur Rahman Khan Rana Former Member of Parliament
Al Mujahidi Poet
Khondker Abdul Awal Rizvi Director, National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedic Rehabilitation [18]
Abdus Salam Former chairman of Ekushey Television
Kamrul Hasan Khan 7th Vice Chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University [19]
Abdul Basit Khan Neurosurgeon [20]
Niranjan Mandal Former Director General, Bangladesh Civil Service Administration Academy

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