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To keep the memory of his mother alive, Jagatkishore Acharya Chowdhury established Vidyamoyee Girls' High School in the district town in 1873 for female education. The school was a red two-storied building on 3.5731 acres (14,460 m 2) of land in the centre of Mymensingh town. Some other landlords of Mymensingh like zamindars of Muktagacha ...
Nivedita explained her plan and requested everyone to send their girls to the school. During her speech, Vivekananda entered the room and took seat behind everyone. Nivedita did not notice it. But, when Nivedita appealed to collect girls for the school, she suddenly discovered Vivekananda in the room pushing others and prompting "Ye, get up ...
Faizunnesa, a wealthy zamindar, established Faizunnesa Girls' Pilot High School, having noted the need for female education which would accommodate Muslim girls practising purdah. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The school taught its children in the local Bengali language rather than Urdu or Persian which were the standard languages of education at the time ...
Central Hindu Girls School was established in 1904 by Dr. Annie Besant. Initially the school was called Kanya Vidyalaya. In 1915, along with Central Hindu Boys School, the Girls school was also handed over to the Banaras Hindu University by Dr. Annie Besant. In 1976, the school adopted the 10+2 education system and also got affiliated with CBSE.
In 2018, the Shaheed Bir Uttam Lt. Anwar Girls School & College had a high school pass rate of 99.52 per cent, one of the highest. [14] In 2022, Shaheed Anwar Girls college won the Inter-cantonment English Debate Competition in the college category and were runners-up in the school category. [15] [16]
Begum Badrunnesa Govt. Girls' College (BBGGC) is a public educational institution in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The college was incorporated in 1948 as an intermediate college under Eden Girls' College.
The school follows the general national curriculum of the Bangladeshi education system and provides education to girls from primary (starting from grade 5) to secondary level (grades 6 to 10). There are two academic terms in the year. The first starts around mid-June and ends at the beginning of July.
Holy Cross Girls' High School is a Catholic primary and secondary school for girls, located at Tejgaon in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It serves students from class 1 through class 10 . Although run by the Roman Catholic Church, the school is open to students of all religions.