Name of the School: GNB Bochaganj Asha Girls’ School
Establishment year of the school: 2021
Teachers #5
Total Students: 70 (Pre-Primary Student- 38 girls and Secondary Student- 32 girls)
Number of Students capacity of the school: 250 Girls
School’s
contact person: Md. Abdul Momin,
Head
Teacher,
Cell
phone: +8801740428090
GNB Bochaganj Asha Girls’ School is a renowned institution in the area since its establishment. Our school has significantly advanced women’s education. Our graduates excel in further academic pursuits and beyond, reflecting the strong foundation they receive here. With a focus on physical education and sports, we also prioritize the protection and empowerment of our students, championing the
prevention of child marriage.
We offer a comprehensive education program that includes teaching and a range of curriculum and co-curriculum activities such as education material distribution, book support, study tours, and annual sports. Our facilities include a well-stocked library, playground, classrooms, hall/meeting rooms,
canteen, cycle garage, and separate wash blocks. To further enhance the educational experience, we host quality education seminars, teacher training sessions, mother gatherings and parent meetings, SMC meetings, physical exercises, WordMaster competitions, national day observations, and monthly
teacher meetings.
At GNB Bochaganj Asha Girls’ School, we are proud of our reputation as a leader in fostering a safe and supportive environment for young girls to thrive.
GNB Bochaganj Asha Girls’ School has obtained a 100% pass rate since its establishing year.
We are arranging guardian meeting to gather opinions for the development of the students. Trying best to ensure 100% attendance of the students to be regulars for learning daily lessons. Special classes’ are arranged for the comparatively weak students to control dropout because our focus is 0% dropout in the school and the ultimate focus is 100% pass in the public and annual examinations.
When students are admitted to GNB Bochaganj Asha Girls’ School, we make five promises: to raise awareness among students and parents against child marriage and child labor, and to commit that we will not allow child marriage. One of our students received an Upazila level
stipend from our school, which has generated interest in women’s education in the area. Many parents, due to a lack of education, are unable to teach their children; hence, we enroll them in our institution. The dignitaries of the area, civil society, teachers, and doctors all extend their support to our school.
We have a School Management Committee (SMC) that proactively visits our school to
monitor the quality of education. The SMC is actively involved in various
school activities, ensuring the school’s educational standards are maintained.