Uttara High School and College

Uttara High School & College

Motto: Education for Peace and Progress
Address
Road# 1 & 27
Sector# 7, Uttara
Dhaka, 1230
 Bangladesh
Information
Established 1985, College in 2009
Founder

Uttara Welfare Association

Land Donated By: Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK)[1]
School code 116
Headmaster Nasir Uddin Mia
Staff 44
Faculty Science, Commerce & Arts
Teaching staff 200
Grades I-XII
Gender

Boy (Day Shift)

Girl (Morning Shift)
Number of students 10,000+
Medium of language Bangla
Hours in school day 10 hours
Campus size 2.32 acres (9,400 m2)
Campus type Urban
Houses 2
Color(s)      White ,      Navy Blue
Sports Football, Cricket, Badminton, Handball
Nickname UHSC
Publication Unnesh
Communities served Uttara High School & College[2]
Board Dhaka Education Board
Contact Number(s)
  • +880 2 8921244
  • +880 2 8961750

Uttara High School & College(Bengali: উত্তরা হাই স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ) is a renowned college for its higher quality education and a good number of quality faculty members. The school was established in 1985 for the requirement of quality education among the people of Uttara. However, the school surpassed the limitation of area and recognized itself as a quality education provider across the whole country. As a result, the college section was added in 2009 for increasing its significant contribution to the education sector of Bangladesh. This institution is few metres from Dhaka-Mymensingh Road (Asian Highway) close to Azampur bus-stand. It is situated in the heart of Uttara Model Town at Sector-7 about two kilometers from the Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) International Airport.

it was thought as a wonderful idea to have a public School of a very high standard which will admit boys and girls from all walks of life strictly on merit through admission tests. It is expected that their academic training at this great institution would make them physically and mentally sound enough to adjust and complete with the rest in the pursuit of higher studies. They would eventually turn out as complete men and women having full confidence in their ability in the challenging world.[3]

History

Year of Establishment 1985
College Section 2009

Premises

Uttara High School and College situated in a very calm and learning friendly environment. The park of Sector-7 is located just beside the School. It has a very large field, a five storied school building and a five storied college building. There is a cafeteria and a large playground.

Academic Activities

Shifts

There are two shifts in the college. Morning Shift starts at 7.30AM and Day Shift starts at 12.30PM. However, morning session is for the girls (for grade I- XII) and day session is for the boys of same classes. Before every shift students have to attend the assembly. The assembly starts by reciting from the National Anthem of Bangladesh <

Morning Shift:

Day Shift:

Results

Result of the SSC examination of Last Ten Years (2006 to 2015)

Year A+ A A- B C Total passed Percentage of pass Place
2015 354 375 33 05 - 767 100 -
2014 493 210 32 02 737 100 -
2013 426 206 38 02 672 100 -
2012 412 282 32 06 732 99.99 -
2011 278 302 48 04 632 100 -
2010 287 266 26 03 - 582 100 -
2009 312 281 11 - - 604 100 1st[4]
2008 278 160 16 11 465 100 1st[5]
2007 128 319 41 08 - 496 100 -
2006 121 194 28 12 355 100 -

Co-Curricular Activities

From the very beginning of its journey, UHSC is aware to provide its students extensive co-curricular activities. The students of this institute have given so much examples of this. It has valiant participation on the national co-curricular competitions and exhibition held on 16 December, 21 February or 26 March etc.

There are different organizations like Scout (Cub & Boy), Girls Guides, Girls Scout and Holde Pakhi etc.

Technical Facilities

Different Laboratories for the practical classes of each subjects
Fully equipped Computer Lab
An enriched liabrary

Other Activities

Debate Festival (Every Thursday)
Annual Cultural Competition
Eid-e-Miladunnabi
Annual Milad

References

External links

Coordinates: 23°52′15″N 90°23′51″E / 23.8709°N 90.3974°E / 23.8709; 90.3974

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