BAF Shaheen College Dhaka (Bengali: বিএএফ শাহীন কলেজ ঢাকা) also known as BAFSD or Dhaka Shaheen is a co-educational Bangladeshi college[9] (grades KG-XII) established and controlled by the Bangladesh Air Force[10] and primarily for the children of Air Force personnel,[11][12] but students from the civilian section can also study at the college.[13][14]

BAF Shaheen College Dhaka
বিএএফ শাহীন কলেজ ঢাকা
Logo of BAF Shaheen College Dhaka
Location
Map
Birsreshto Shaheed Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment


Coordinates23°46′37.5″N 90°23′27.5″E / 23.777083°N 90.390972°E / 23.777083; 90.390972
Information
Other nameBAFSD[6]
Dhaka Shaheen
Former namesShaheen School
PAF Shaheen School[1][2]
Shaheen High School
BAF Shaheen College Tejgaon[3]
TypeSchool and College
MottoBengali: শিক্ষা-সংযম-শৃঙ্খলা
(Education-Restraint-Discipline)
Patron saint(s)Chief of Air Staff
Established1 March 1960; 64 years ago (1960-03-01)
FounderPakistan Air Force
Sister schoolBAF Shaheen Colleges
AuthorityBangladesh Air Force (with civil representatives)
School codeSchool Code-1272
College Code-1051
EIIN-107858
PrincipalGroup Captain Chy Md Zia-Ul-Kabir[4]
Staff107+
FacultyScience, Business Studies, Humanities
Teaching staff276+
GradesKG to 12th
Genderco-ed
Enrollment7975 (as of year 2023)
Education systemNational Curriculum of Bangladesh
LanguageBengali and English
CampusBAF Base Bashar, Dhaka, Bangladesh[5]
Campus typeUrban
Houses  Isa Khan House
  Titumir House
  Sher-e-Bangla House
  Nazrul House
Color(s)Uniform: Boys:    Sky blue and khaki
Girls:    Sky blue and white
SportsFootball, cricket, squash, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, hockey, badminton, handball
YearbookAbahon (আবাহন)
AffiliationMinistry of Education (Bangladesh)
Alumni nameEx Shaheen[7]
BoardDhaka Education Board
Alumni association nameEx Shaheens' Association Dhaka - ESAD[8]
DemonymShaheens
Websitebafsd.edu.bd

History

The institution was established by Pakistan Air Force[15] near Tejgaon Airport, East Pakistan now Birsreshto Shaheed Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 1 March 1960 for the children of the Air Force personnel as Shaheen School, an English-medium school.[16] Later in 1967 Bengali medium was introduced along with English medium. After the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 Bangladesh Air Force has been running this educational institution.[17] Meanwhile, Shaheen School was renamed as "Shaheen High School" and within a few years was recognized by the Dhaka Education Board. In the academic year 1977-78 Shaheen High School was renamed "BAF Shaheen College Dhaka" for the purpose of upgrading it to a higher secondary college.[18] Degree (pass course) was introduced in the academic year 1990-91 and since then BAF Shaheen College Dhaka continues to function as a degree college. However, the degree was abolished from the academic year 2006–07. Later English version curriculum was also introduced.[19][20]

 
One side of BAF Shaheen College Dhaka Campus

Academics

Teaching is done in Bengali and English. The institution has three parts:[21]

  • Primary Division (KG to Class V)
  • Junior Secondary and Secondary (6th to 10th Class)
  • College (Class XI & XII)

Shaheen School Authority releases an admission circular for KG class every year and sometimes others classes also with morning and day shift (both an English version and Bengali-medium), on the other hand the college authority publishes an admission circular every year after the publication of the Secondary School Certificate results. New students (both boys and girls) are admitted to the 11th grade via online applications. They are admitted to the college according to the merit list based on their obtained marks in the SSC examinations. The children of BAF personnel have a special quota for admission.[22]

Hockey field

BAF Shaheen College Dhaka hockey field in Dhaka is the home ground for BAF Shaheen College Dhaka Hockey Team. It is the only institutional hockey ground in Bangladesh to contain artificial turf.[23] A number of national-level tournaments are held there every year. It was constructed in 2014 to provide better infrastructural facilities to its hockey team and giving opportunities at the school and college level to arrange tournaments of international standard.[24] Its construction began in December 2014.[25] It was opened at the end of that month, making it the first artificial hockey turf of institutional level in Bangladesh.[26][27]

 
BAF Shaheen College Dhaka Playground

Notable alumni

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