Kursha K.N. Secondary School

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Coordinates23°50′24″N 88°56′27″E / 23.8400°N 88.9409°E / 23.8400; 88.9409
Other nameKursha Kedar Nath Secondary School
Former nameKursha K.N. Bahumukhi High School
School typeMPO Secondary school
Kursha K.N. secondary school
Location

Bangladesh
Coordinates23°50′24″N 88°56′27″E / 23.8400°N 88.9409°E / 23.8400; 88.9409
Information
Other nameKursha Kedar Nath Secondary School
Former nameKursha K.N. Bahumukhi High School
School typeMPO Secondary school
Established1889; 137 years ago (1889)
Founderকেদার নাথ জোয়ার্দার
Statusসক্রিয়
School boardBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jashore[1]
School districtKushtia District
School number117830 (EIIN)
Classes6th-10th
LanguageBengali
Area3 acres (12,000 m2)
Campus typeRural
Websitekurshaknsecondaryschool.jessoreboard.gov.bd

Kursha K.N. Secondary School (Bengali: কুর্শা কে.এন. মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়) (previous name: Kursha K.N. Bahumukhi High School (Bengali: কুর্শা কে.এন. বহুমুখী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়)) is a secondary school under Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jashore located in Kursha of Kursha Union of Mirpur Upazila of Kushtia District.[2][3] The school was established in 1889 by Kedar Nath Jowardar, a local Hindu zamindar.[4] The school is also known as Kursha Kedar Nath Secondary School (Bengali: কুর্শা কেদার নাথ মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়).

British period

In 1889 local Hindu zamindar Kedar Nath Joardar established the school on about 10 acres (40,000 m2) of land.[4] The school is named after its founder.

It was started in 1889 as an ME (English Medium) school for classes 1–7. Kedar Nath Joardar 's son Harinath Joardar served as the first headmaster of the school . In 1939, Kumar Dutta served as the second head teacher.[4]

Pakistan period

The school was closed in 1956 due to communal riots when Kumar Dutta was the headmaster after the partition of the Indian subcontinent.[4]

Post-independence period

After closing down in 1956, the school reopened in 1983 after 28 years. Then Sabdar Hossain took charge as the head teacher. Later, Zahir Uddin became the head teacher. After his retirement, Nurunnabi served as the head teacher since 2011.[4]

The school was initially established on 10 acres (40,000 m2) of land but now the land is 3 acres (12,000 m2). The rest of the land has gone to the possession of some influential local people.[4]

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