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It is regarded as one of the best institutions due to its discipline, teaching technique and favorable teaching environment. In the meantime we achieved name and fame due to cent percent successful result in all public exams and has acquired position in top of Sylhet education board.
The students of the institution take part actively and successfully in the programs organized by Government and local authorities.
In all respects, considering over all activities the institution is one of the best in Sylhet division as well as all over Bangladesh.
I feel pleasure to know that our school is going to open its own website to flow of information. Through this newly opened website. The over all activities of the institution will be ensured getting new speed and accountability. I hope the website activities will be rich in information and be updated regularly.
Those who are related opening the website is thanked and felicitated wholeheartedly.
The student of this institution will be enlighten citizens by attaining quality education and their on way will be furnished one blessed with truths and morality. My heartiest good wish is… Read More
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RNDM Presence in Sylhet: Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM) had been rendering their service in Sylhet Division since 1937. Four Sisters came to Sylhet to provide pastoral care in the Government owned hospital there. The Sisters involved themselves in supervision of the nursing staff, overseeing the cleanliness in the wards, checking temperature charts and seeing the cleanliness of the surroundings. Sadly political unrest and violence associated with India and Pakistan becoming an independent nation, the Sisters were not able to continue the work, so they left the hospital in 1964.
Sreemangal is called the Little Country, the Queen of Tea. It was then in 1972 when CSC Fathers invited the RNDM Sisters to share the mission of Tea gardens and Punjees in greater Sylhet District. It was then under Dhaka Diocese.
Sisters worked in the tea gardens and punjee schools by making schedule with the Parish Priests. Sisters lived with the people sometimes for one week or two weeks continually when the needs arose and gave them all round education. We had 35 Primary Schools which are still continuing. After finishing primary education, most of the children drop out from their study as they can not continue…