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Bangladesh M.H.M. School & College | |
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Location | |
Abu Hamour, Doha, Qatar. Qatar | |
Coordinates | 25°13′25″N 51°29′37″E / 25.22361°N 51.49361°E |
Information | |
Type | Private expatriate school |
Motto | Knowledge is power |
Established | 1979 |
Founder | Brigadier Mohammad Mashoor-ul-Haque |
President | H.E Ashud Ahmed |
Director | Anwar Khurshed |
Staff | 180 |
Gender | Males and females |
Age | 3 to 18+ |
Enrollment | 3000 |
Language | English, Arabic |
Houses | 4 |
Color(s) | House colors: Blue, maroon, green, yellow |
Publication | The Mirror |
Bangladesh Mashoor-ul-Haque Memorial High School and College, commonly known as Bangladesh M. H. M. School, is a non-government institution operated by the Bangladesh Embassy in Qatar.[citation needed]
The institution follows the national curriculum of Bangladesh under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) of Dhaka.
History
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It was established in 1979.[1]
In 2005 the chairperson of the BISE of Dhaka, Prof. Shaheda Obaed, stated that the managing committee setup is not legal under BISE rules and should be abolished. The BISE also stated that no teachers may be fired without BISE approval; there was controversy after the principal of MHM fired two popular teachers.[2]
The school was renovated in 2006.[3]
Transport
This school does not uses its own transport for the comfort of its students and facilities. school maintains a fleet of school buses. As of 2020[update] the school had over 35 buses, Three of which were recently acquired.[1]
School fee
From 2015 to 2020, there was a fee called the "ID fee". This information was sent to the supreme education council of Qatar and they ordered Bangladesh mhm school to stop taking this fee as it was illegal in the state of Qatar. Just so they can take this extra fee, the school changed the word "ID fee" to "Other Fee". The fee is 100﷼
"ICT fee" also known as the fee to use the computers in the school is still being taken even though the school is shut down due to COVID-19 restrictions in Qatar. The fee is 25-30﷼
Student body
As of 2020[update] the school had around 3000 to 4000 students. It serves the Bangladeshi expatriates in Qatar .[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Bangladesh school adds two new buses to its fleet." Gulf Times. Friday 24 November 2006. Retrieved on June 2, 2016.
- ^ Mannan, Mohamed Abdul. "Bangladesh MHM school panel is deemed ‘illegal’ by Dhaka." Gulf Times. Thursday 26 May 2005. Retrieved on June 2, 2016.
- ^ Mannan, Mohamed Abdul. "Bangladesh school wears a new look." Gulf Times. Saturday 19 August 2006. Retrieved on June 2, 2016.