Bangladesh MHM School & College
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Abu Hamour, Doha, Qatar. , Qatar | |
Coordinates | 25°13′25″N 51°29′37″E / 25.22361°N 51.49361°E |
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Other names | BMHM; BMHMSC Bangladesh School, Qatar |
Type | Private School |
Motto | Knowledge is Power (শিক্ষাই শক্তি) |
Established | 1979; 46 years ago |
Founder | Late Brigadier Mohammad Mashhoor-ul Haque The first Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar |
School board | Dhaka Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education |
Authority | Governing Body |
Chairman | H.E. Md. Nazrul Islam The Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar |
Director | Lt. Cdr.(Retd). Md. Anwar Khurshid |
Principal | Mr. ATM Asadusjaman |
Vice Principle | Mr. Muhammad Rashed Chowdhury |
Teaching staff | 63 |
Employees | 30 |
Grades | KG-I to 12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 4 to 18+ |
Language | English, Arabic and Bangla |
Hours in school day | 6 |
Campus size | 4.2 acres (17,000 sq.m) |
Campus type | Urban |
Houses | Padma; Meghna; Jamuna; Korotoa |
Publication | The Mirror |
Website | https://bdschoolqatar.org/ |
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.[1] Being established in 1979, it is the largest Bangladeshi private school in Qatar, primarily catering to the large Bangladeshi expatriate population..
The institution follows the English curriculum of national curriculum of Bangladesh (NCTB) under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
History
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The school was founded through the efforts of Late Brigadier Mohammed Mashoor-ul Haque, the first Bangladeshi ambassador to Qatar. He convened a meeting with fellow countrymen, leading to the formation of the Bangladesh Education Society (B.E.S). This society was entrusted with the responsibility of establishing the school.
- Foundation Date: 22 June 1979
- Initial Setup: Opened under the flag of Bangladesh in a hired building.
Teaching Staff
[edit]As per the Annual Magazine 2024 published by the institute named "The Mirror 2024", the school had a total of 63 teachers teaching students from classes KG-1 to Grade-12.
Student body
[edit]As of 2024[update] the school had taught around 3000 to 4000 students, with a total of 1500 active students. It focuses in serving the Bangladeshi expatriates in Qatar with majority of its students being the children of Bangladeshi expatriates residing in Qatar.[2]
Transport
[edit]This school provides its own transport solution for the comfort of its students by maintaining a fleet of school buses. As of 2020[update] the school had over 35 buses, three of which were recently acquired.[2]
Division of School
[edit]The school is structured into four academic divisions:
Division | Grades |
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Elementary School | KG-1 to Grade 5 |
Middle School | Grade 6 to Grade 8 |
High School | Grade 9 & Grade 10 |
College | Grade 11 & Grade 12 |
High School & College Academic Streams
[edit]Students in High School (Grade 9-10) and College (Grade 11-12) are divided into two academic streams based on the NCTB Curriculum (Dhaka Board, Bangladesh):
- Science
- Commerce
Subjects Taught
[edit]- Elementary & Middle School: Bengali, English, Mathematics, Science, Religious Studies, Arabic, Qatar History, Arts, Physical Education, Vocational Education
- High School & College:
- Science Stream: Higher Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics
- Commerce Stream: Accounting, Business Entrepreneurship, Finance & Banking
- General Subjects: Bengali, English
Curriculum
[edit]The school follows the Bangladesh Secondary and Higher Secondary Curriculum, under the affiliation of BISE, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Medium of Instruction: English (strictly followed on campus)
- Academic Session: January – December
- Session Divisions: Half-Yearly & Annual Term
Students Admission Process
[edit]Admission to the institute is conducted through an Admission Test, which takes place in the month of January.
Examinations
[edit]The institute conducts the following general exams:
- Half Yearly Exam
- Year Final Exam
Furthermore, regular class tests (CT) and monthly tests (MT) are conducted for student assessment
The following public exams are conducted under the NCTB, Dhaka, Bangladesh:
- Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSC) for Grade 10
- Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (HSC) for Grade 12
School Uniform
[edit]Category | General Uniform | Thursday Uniform |
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Boys | - Navy blue pants, white shirt, blue tie with school emblem.
- White socks and black shoes. - College students: Red tie with school emblem, coat or blazer. |
- Institute-provided Thursday T-shirt.
- Navy blue trousers with school emblem. - White socks and white sneakers. |
Girls | - Navy blue pinafore, white scarf, tie, white socks, black shoes.
- Older girls: Navy blue salwar-kameez. - Optional: Navy blue Burqa/Abaya with a headscarf. - Cross-belts: White for college students, navy blue for school girls. |
- White pinafore.
- House-colored scarf. - White socks and white sneakers/shoes. |
Administration
[edit]The school operates under a Governing Body, with additional support from the Parents-Teacher Association (PTA).
Governing Body
[edit]- Head: Chairman
Administrative Levels
[edit]- Head of Institution: Director
- Head of Academics: Principal
- Heads of Schools:
- Elementary School Coordinators
- Middle School Coordinators
- High School Coordinators
House System
[edit]The student body is divided into four houses, each represented by a unique color:
House Name | House Color |
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Padma House | Green |
Meghna House | Maroon Red |
Jamuna House | Blue |
Korotoa House | Yellow |
House Competitions & Leadership
[edit]- Houses compete in various school events, including the Annual Sports Meet and Annual Cultural Competition.
- Each house is led by:
- A House Master (selected from the teaching faculty).
- House Prefects (appointed from College-level students).
Student Leadership & Prefect System
[edit]To cultivate leadership and teamwork among students, the institute assigns prefect positions to College students, primarily from Grade XI. These student prefects play a crucial role in maintaining discipline and coordinating various school programs.
College-Level Prefects
[edit]Each year, the institute appoints four College Prefects:
- College Prefect – Oversees overall student discipline and leadership.
- College Cultural Prefect – Coordinates cultural programs and events.
- College Sports Prefect – Manages inter-house and school-level sports activities.
- College Scout Prefect – Leads scout activities and participation in national and international scouting events.
House-Level Prefects
[edit]Each of the four houses is assigned its own set of student leaders:
- House Prefect – Ensures discipline and house coordination.
- House Cultural Prefect – Organizes and promotes house cultural activities.
- House Sports Prefect – Encourages participation in house sports competitions.
- House Scout Prefect – Leads scouting activities within the house.
This structure helps foster responsibility, leadership, and teamwork among students while ensuring smooth execution of school programs and activities.
Extra Curriculum Activities
[edit]The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports meets, science fairs, and cultural competitions. The school’s sports team has a strong track record of participating in and winning inter-school sports competitions, including the School Sports Olympics.
The Scouts team actively takes part in national and international parades, scout camps, and the prestigious Scout Jamboree. The Math team competes in national and international math Olympiads, while the IT team develops real-world IT solutions. Additionally, the cultural team showcases its talents in various inter-school cultural programs.
Weekly Thursday Clubs:
- Debate Club
- English Language Club
- Bengali Language Club
- Arabic Language Club
- Sports Club
- Chess Club
- Computer Club
- Biology Club
- Physics Club
- Chemistry Club
- Business / Entrepreneurship Club
Amenities
[edit]The school campus, spanning over 17,000 square meters, is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to support the holistic development of students.
Academic Facilities
[edit]The school boasts four well-equipped laboratories designed to foster hands-on learning and research:
- Physics Lab
- Chemistry Lab
- Biology Lab
- Computer Lab
Sports & Recreation
[edit]The campus features extensive sports facilities to encourage physical fitness and teamwork:
- 2 Volleyball Courts
- 2 Basketball Courts
- 1 Football Field
- 1 Cricket Ground
- 1 Long Jump / Shot Put Ring
- 1 Indoor Table Tennis Room
Library
[edit]The school library offers a vast collection of over 40,000 books, magazines, and articles, catering to diverse academic and literary interests.
Other Amenities
[edit]To enhance the overall student experience, the school provides various additional facilities:
- Book Store
- School Canteen
- Prayer Room / Mosque (separate areas for male and female students)
- Indoor Hall / Conference Room
- Outdoor Cultural Stage with modern lighting & sound systems
- Accounts Office
- Human Resources (HR) Office
Festivities & Annual Events
[edit]The school celebrates a variety of cultural, national, and academic events, fostering a sense of community and tradition among students.
- Annual Doa Mahfil – Held in remembrance of the late Founder, Brigadier Mashoorul Haque.
- Annual Inter-House Sports Meet
- Sports competitions between the four houses
- Grand annual parade by house teams
- Annual School Picnic – Excursions for Elementary, Middle School, High School, and College students.
- 21st February – International Mother Language Day
- Annual Wall Magazine design and preparation by the four houses
- Cultural program to commemorate the day
- 26th March – National & Independence Day (Bangladesh)
- Special cultural performances to honor the occasion
- Bangla New Year – Pahela Baishakh
- Traditional fair and cultural program showcasing Bengali heritage
- 18th December – Qatar National Day
- Active participation in parades and cultural events across Doha
- 16th December – Bangladesh Victory Day
- Cultural program & inter-house sports competitions (Football & Volleyball)
- Annual Science Fair & Arts & Craft Competition
- Elementary: Arts & Craft Competition
- Middle School, High School & College: Science Fair
- And More....
Key developments
[edit]- 2005: The BISE Dhaka chairperson, Prof. Shaheda Obaed, declared that the school's managing committee setup was not in compliance with BISE regulations and recommended its abolition. The BISE also stated that no teacher could be dismissed without its approval, following controversy over the firing of two popular teachers.[3]
- 2006: The school underwent renovation to improve its infrastructure and facilities.[4]
Major Headlines
[edit]- Excellent SSC 2024 results by Bangladesh School & College [5] - Gulf News; May 25, 2024
- Bangla New Year 1431 celebrated in Doha - Gulf Times; May 18, 2024
- Bangladesh MHM School College observes 52nd Independence and National Day - Gulf Times; April 06, 2023
- Bangladesh MHM School students excel in public exam 2022 - Gulf Times; February 17, 2023
- SSC exam at BMHM School & College - Gulf Times; May 25, 2023
References
[edit]- ^ "Bangladesh Mashhoor Ul Haq Memorial". qatareducationaldirectory.qa. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
- ^ a b "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.
- ^ Doha (2024-05-25). "Excellent SSC results by Bangladesh School & College". Gulf Times. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
External links
[edit]- Bangladesh M.H.M. School & College Archived 2022-08-17 at the Wayback Machine