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Comilla Zilla School

Coordinates: 23°27′46″N 91°10′54″E / 23.462895°N 91.181739°E / 23.462895; 91.181739
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Comilla Zilla school.
কুমিল্লা জিলা স্কুল.
File:Comilla Zilla School Logo.jpg
Location
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Kandirpar, Comilla,

Bangladesh
Coordinates23°27′46″N 91°10′54″E / 23.462895°N 91.181739°E / 23.462895; 91.181739
Information
Established1837 (1837)
School districtComilla
HeadmasterRasheda Akter (2011- present)
Enrollment2000+
Colour(s)White
SportsCricket, football, handball, badminton
Websiteczs.ac.bd

Comilla Zilla School (Bengali: কুমিল্লা জিলা স্কুল) is a boys' school in Comilla, a city in Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest schools in the country. It was the only school in Comilla for four decades before the establishment of Nawab Faizunnesa Government Girls' High School in 1873.

Entrance of the School

History

The school, in the center of Comilla, was established in 1837 by an Englishman named Henry George Leicester. It was set up by the government of British India for teaching English literature and science and named Comilla Zilla School. In the 1850s, the school academic building was expanded and more facilities were created to make it a full-fledged high school.

Today

Initially the school conducted only one shift. From 1991 two shifts were introduced: morning and day. Presently all the classes from 5 to 10 are running. There are six sections in each of the classes: ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, and ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ for class six to eight where ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are in morning shift and day shift. There are two sections in nine and ten; they are 'A' and 'B'.

There are 60 students in each of the sections. For class nine and ten students are distributed into four sections following the same structure with a larger number of students in a class. Almost 2,000 students are studying in the school with 53 teachers.

Notable alumni

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