Chittagong Collegiate School is a government educational institution in Chittagong, the southern port city in Bangladesh. It provides education from 5th to 12th grade.[1] The school was established in 1836 and in 2016 celebrated its 180 years of establishment.[2]

Chittagong Collegiate School
চট্টগ্রাম কলেজিয়েট স্কুল
Academic Building-1 of Chittagong Collegiate School
Address
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Ice Factory Road
Chittagong, Bangladesh-4200

Chittagong

Bangladesh
Information
TypePublic
MottoTruth shall prevail
(সত্যের জয় হবেই)
Established1836; 188 years ago (1836)
School number104275
HeadmistressRehana Akhter (Acting)
Grades5th to 12th grade
GenderMale
LanguageBangla
Websitectgcs.edu.bd

History

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Entrance of the institution

Chittagong Collegiate School was established as Chittagong Government School in 1836. The school was the first English medium high school in Chittagong. Its classes were held in a brick building constructed during the early years of British rule. The school was then shifted to a new location at the southern section of the market Sahib Hills. In 1886, the school was relocated to its present location at Collegiate School Road, North Nalapara, near the Chittagong Railway Station, and was named as Chittagong Collegiate School. Until the first decade of the twentieth century, the school was popularly known as the Entrance School.[2]

In 2008 the college section was introduced and the government renamed the school Chittagong Collegiate School.[3]

Facilities

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The main building of the institute is Academic Building-1 where the classes of school levels are held. There are nearly 21 classrooms in that red-brick building. The campus includes a mosque, several science labs and computer labs.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Chittagong Collegiate School". CCS. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b "180 years of Chittagong Collegiate School". The Daily Star. 6 January 2017.
  3. ^ "174 years of Chittagong Collegiate School". The Daily Star.


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