বিন্দুবাসিনী সরকারি বালিকা উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়, Government girls' high school in Tangail, Bangladesh
Bindabasini Government Girls' High School is a secondary school in Tangail with multiple buildings across its campus, offering science laboratories, computer facilities, and a library for student learning. The school teaches approximately 2000 girls in science, humanities, and business streams.
The institution was founded in 1882 by Rani Bindabasini Chowdhury as a primary school and expanded to secondary level in 1922. It gained recognition from Calcutta University in 1934.
The school serves as an important center for girls' education in the region, where students engage in Girl Guides programs and develop skills through competitions and events. These activities shape the school experience and reflect its role in supporting young women in the community.
The school operates in two shifts to accommodate its students and holds regular examinations and assignments throughout the year. Visitors should check opening times in advance and familiarize themselves with the campus layout.
The school received national recognition in 1997 for its consistent academic excellence and student development programs. This award highlights its long-standing tradition of educational achievement.
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