Bangladesh M.H.M High School & College, Doha-Qatar
Bangladesh M.H.M High School & College | |
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Ganoi Shokti (Knowledge is Power) |
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Location | |
Abu Hamour Doha, Qatar |
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Coordinates | 25°13′25″N 51°29′37″E / 25.22361°N 51.49361°E / 25.22361; 51.49361Coordinates: 25°13′25″N 51°29′37″E / 25.22361°N 51.49361°E / 25.22361; 51.49361 |
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Type | Private expatriate school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Muslim |
Established | 1979 |
Founder | Brigadier Mohammed Mashoor-ul Haque |
President | MD.Shahadat Hossain |
Principal | MD.Jassim Uddin |
Staff | 149 |
Gender | Both |
Age | 3 to 18 |
Enrollment | 870 |
Houses | 4 |
Colour(s) | House colors: Meghna - red, Karotoa - yellow, Padma - green, Jamuna - blue |
Publication | The Mirror |
Website | www.bmhmcollege.com |
Bangladesh Mashoor-ul Haque Memorial High School and College, commonly known as Bangladesh M. H. M. School, is a private school for boys and girls in Qatar. It is a charitable institution managed by the Bangladesh Embassy. It is the largest private school primarily catering to the Bangladeshi expatriate population in Qatar. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Doha, in the area known locally as Abu Hamour.
Established in 1979, the institution educates expatriate children, particularly Bangladeshi. It follows the English curriculum of NCTB of Bangladesh. The school is affiliated with the Bangladesh Secondary and Higher Secondary Curriculum of BISE, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The language of communication on the campus is English. Fluency in spoken and written English is an important qualification of persons seeking appointment to a teaching post in the school.
The school was established in 1979.
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