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The school was established in 1969 as "Central Government Boys' High School". After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the name of the school was changed according to its local area. [2] In addition to its high school curriculum, the school started college level education in 2008. [2]
The government also decided not to hold the Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations in 2022. [2] In 2023, The ministry of education of Bangladesh stated that there will be no JSC-JDC examination in the new curriculum. From 2024, class VIII and class IX exams will be held under the new syllabus. [3]
College (Class XI and XII) [29] Shaheen School Authority releases an admission circular for KG class every year and sometimes others classes also with morning and day shift (both an English version and Bengali-medium), on the other hand the college authority publishes an admission circular every year after the publication of the Secondary ...
According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, the literacy rate of Bangladesh was 74.66% in 2022. [83] Prior to this national census, Bangladesh's literacy rate was 51.77% in 2011 according to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh. [84] The literacy rate of Bangladesh increased by 23.11% in 2022 compared to 2011.
Those who pass the written test in the school admission test are given the opportunity to take the oral test. According to the revised government rules for college admission, admission is given based on the results of secondary examination. Curriculum. Follows the curriculum prescribed by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board of Bangladesh.
North building of St. Joseph College in 1964. On March 19, 1954, Brother Jude Costello, an American missionary member of Congregation of Holy Cross working under the Catholic Archdiocese of Dhaka, who was also headmaster of St. Gregory's High School then, founded the school as the "St. Joseph English Medium School" at Monir Hossain Lane, Narinda, in the current old part of Dhaka.
In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the college was criticised for arranging admission tests for English-medium students at the Malibagh campus. [11] The school reopened on 12 September 2021 according to the orders of the Educational minister after 18 months of closure.
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