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Rajshahi Collegiate School

Rajshahi Collegiate School is a public boys' school located in Rajshahi, a metropolitan city in northern Bangladesh. Established in 1828, it is the oldest school in the country.

History
Rajshahi Collegiate School is the oldest educational institution in Rajshahi city. Rajshahi Collegiate School was established in 1828. The school was nationalised by the provincial government of Bengal and was converted into a government zilla (or district) school on 20 June 1836 In 1873 the Zilla School was given the status of an Intermediate College, and F.A. courses were introduced into its curriculum. With further development this college was accorded "first-grade rank" in 1878, which meant that it could teach B.A. courses and be affiliated to the University of Calcutta. Later the college part got separated and was named as Rajshahi College. After completing MA in philosophy from Presidency College, Kolkata in 1895, Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah went on to serve as the first Muslim headmaster of Rajshahi Collegiate School, from 1904 to 1907. == Buildings and sites ==
Notable alumni
• Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) A. K. KhandkerFaruq Mahfuz Anam (James), singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer and playback singer ==References==
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