Government Laboratory High School - The Beginning

The Beginning

Assistance for practice teaching for the trainees of Teacher's Training College was the main reason behind the establishment of Government Laboratory High School. From this point, the main organizer of setting up the institution was Muhammad Osman Gani, the then principal of Teacher's Training College. The person who inaugurated the school was Muhammad Shamsul Haque, the then director (D.P.I.) of Department of Public Education. The first headmaster of the school was Khan Muhammad Salek; starting in 1961 he served for 12 years. Below is the list of teachers with whom the school started.

  • Khan Muhammad Salek (headmaster)
  • A. B. Mofizuddin Ahmed (assistant headmaster)
  • Sirazul Haq Khan
  • Muhammad Zafar Ali
  • Abdur Rashid
  • Muhammad Zahirul Huq
  • Muhammad Nurul Islam
  • A. B. M. Nurul Islam
  • Muksedur Rahman Hawladar
  • Muhammad Sharifuddin
  • Khabir Uddin Ahmed
  • Muhammad Waliullah
  • Muhammad Sadat Ali
  • Sri Suranjan Dutta

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