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Rani Bilashmoni Government Boys' High School

Coordinates: 23°59′58″N 90°25′29″E / 23.9994°N 90.4247°E / 23.9994; 90.4247
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Rani Bilasmoni Govt Boys' High School
রাণী বিলাসমনি সরকারি বালক উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
File:Front View of RBM High School.PNG
Address
Map
Railgate-Rajbari Road


Rajbarir Math


Information
Motto"Come to learn & Go out to serve"
Established1905
FounderQueen Bilashmoni Devi
AuthorityDistrict Commissioner is the Director
HeadmasterMasuda Khanam
Staff8
Teaching staffAbout 54
Grades6-10
GenderMale
Age range13-17
Number of students2000
LanguageBengali
Campus2
Campus size2-3 acres
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)white, navy blue
SportsCricket, football, badminton
NicknameRBM / Rani Bilashmoni
PublicationRBMSC Magazine (monthly)
Communities servedRBM Student Confederation
BoardDhaka Education Board
Websitehttp://www.rbmschool.net

The Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys' High School is a notable secondary (High) school at Gazipur, Bangladesh.

About

  • Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys' High School (Template:Lang-bn) established in 1905. It is situated center of Gazipur Sadar and near Vhawal Rajbari. The schools was named by the queen "Rani Bilashmoni". It has passed more than 100 years. The education level started from 6th Grade up to Secondary School Certificate exam (S.S.C.).

Description

  • The establishment of Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys' High School has a historic background. It was a great initiative taken by Bhawal King Raja Rajendra Narayan to establish this school in 1905 after his wife’s name. Since then, by the sincere efforts of highly educated and trained Headmasters and teachers, the school has grown bigger and better. It was enlisted as a government school in April, 1981. From then onward, the achievements gained by the students of the school stunned everyone and have created new bench marks for other schools. Geographically the main school building is located on the western side of spacious and historic ‘Rajbari Maidan’. Near to it are the DC office and the District Judge Court. This clearly indicates that Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys' High School stands at the heart point of Joydebpur, Gazipur. There is a separate official building opposite to the main school building for official works like keeping accounts and storing information about the school. It also holds the Headmaster's office. The school holds classes from grade six to ten in two shifts. As it's the one of the very few government boys’ school in the whole district and especially because it is located in the main area, many parents wish their students to get admitted in this school. But unfortunately for limited seats and facilities, it wasn't possible to provide quality education to so many students previously and as such they were deprived. So the government decided to run the school in two shifts from this year for admitting more students in order to fulfill the long-felt wish of the people of Gazipur. The morning shift starts from 7:00 a.m. and runs till 12:00 p.m. The day shift begins at 12:30 p.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. About two thousand students are receiving education and acquiring academic and co-curricular skills in double shifts.

Uniforms

White Shirt sealed with school's own monogram, Navy Blue Pant, Tie, Full White cades, Navy Blue Sweeter. Wearing school uniform is obligatory.

Student community

As its first club for students community Sir Motiur Rahman suggested some of students to be active in this regard to unite all the students and opened a confederation named RBM Student Confederation. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Kansas student exchange information boxes with Bangladeshi schools". Star Campus. Vol. 2, no. 109. The Daily Star. March 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Welcome to Our Campus". Rani BilasMoni Govt. Boys High School. Archived from the original on 6 January 2011.

23°59′58″N 90°25′29″E / 23.9994°N 90.4247°E / 23.9994; 90.4247