Jamalpur Zilla School

Coordinates: 24°55′59″N 89°56′34″E / 24.9331°N 89.9429°E / 24.9331; 89.9429
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Jamalpur Zilla School
জামালপুর জিলা স্কুল
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Bangladesh
Coordinates24°55′59″N 89°56′34″E / 24.9331°N 89.9429°E / 24.9331; 89.9429
Information
TypePublic School
MottoKnowledge is power.
EstablishedMay 5, 1881; 142 years ago (1881-05-05)
FounderT. A. Dono
School districtBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mymensingh
School codeEIIN 109873
PrincipalHalima Khatun
Faculty3 (Science, Commerce and Humanities)
Grades3-10
GenderBoys
Age range8–16 (approximately)
Enrollment1500+
LanguageBengali
Campus size12.7 acres (5.1 ha)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  White Shirt and   Khaki Pant
SportsKabaddi, Badminton, Cricket, Football
Team nameJSZian
Publicationসন্দীপন
Websitewww.jzs.edu.bd


Jamalpur Zilla School is a public high school in Jamalpur District and one of the oldest schools in Bangladesh.[1][2]

History[edit]

Jamalpur Zilla School was founded by T. A. Dono, the Sub Divisional Officer (SDO) of Jamalpur. It was upgraded to entrance level and named Dono High School in 1881. The school was placed under government pay roll in 1882 and renamed Jamalpur Dono English High School. In 1912 it was renamed Jamalpur Government School and nationalised by the government. The school had two hostels, one for Muslim students and another for Hindu students. The school has seven labs of which two are computer labs. It is one of the best schools in terms of graduation rates and grades in Bangladesh.[3]

Infrastructure[edit]

This school, located in the city of Jamalpur, is established on a total of 12.07 acres of land. It consists of three multi-story academic buildings, one ground floor building, two single-story buildings, one student dormitory, and 13 other facilities including a mosque.

Notable Former Students[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anwar Hossain remembered in Jamalpur". The Daily Star. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Khaleda stops over at Jamuna Resort". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  3. ^ Khatun, Halima. "Jamalpur Zilla School". Banglapedia. Retrieved 1 December 2017.