Dhaka Residential Model College, Public residential school in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka Residential Model College is a public residential school in Mohammadpur housed on a large campus with dormitories, classrooms, and sports facilities serving several thousand students. The institution offers instruction in two mediums—Bengali and English—across three academic streams.
The school was founded in 1960 and began as an institution for children of military officers and government officials. It has since grown into a large public education facility with regional importance.
The house system shapes daily life here, with each group having its own spaces for meals and study where students build strong friendships and a sense of belonging.
Classes run in two daily shifts—morning and afternoon—to accommodate the large student population efficiently. Keep in mind that this is an active learning environment and not typically open for casual visits.
It is one of the few boarding institutions in the country where students live together daily and form a community bound by rules and shared responsibility. This immersive residential experience sets it apart from typical day schools.
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