Ispahani Public School and College, Cumilla Cantonment, Cumilla Bangladesh

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Ispahani Public School & College is one of the prime institutions of this area.
The institution has successfully completed 56 years of glory. During this time the institution transformed many brilliant students into worthy citizens who are now well established in the society even in the overseas assignments.
This institution has been successful in creating dynamic leadership with quality teaching and progressive education. Results of PEC, JSC, S.S.C & H.S.C exams have all along been commendable and fabulous. It stands on 9.3 acres of land at the north- east corner of Cumilla Cantonment. The college has an attractive look in terms of building as well as in discipline which takes away the hearts and minds of the students. The motto of the College is"Enter to learn, leave to serve".

Ispahani Public School and College has a splendid history and a glorious past. At the outset it started its journey as a Cantonment Public School in Cumilla Zilla School located in the Cumilla Town in September 1962. At the beginning it was an English Medium Co-education School from Kindergarten to class X.
It was shifted to present Cantonment Board High School in January 1963.Hostel facility was introduced in April 1963 taking up Engineers Battalion Line in the Cantonment, presently 101 Brigade Sainik Barrack.The first batch appeared at the SSC examination in 1964.

It was renamed as Mainamati Public School in June 1965. Eminent benefactor late Mr. Mirza Ahmed Ispahani financed the construction of the present building and the school was renamed as Ispahani Public School in September 1966. The foundation stone was laid by Maj Gen Fazal Muqueem Khan, the then GOC, 14 Division . During the War of Liberation the school was closed and used as a concentration camp. Lt Col M K Amil, a non-Bengalee officer, was the Principal at that time. Eleven teachers of this School were killed by the Pakistan Army. The College was merged with the School in October 1975 and was finally named ‘Ispahani Public

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