Bangla expat community bid farewell to the outgoing principal of Bangladesh International School, English Section (BISES) at a ceremony in Riyadh.
Speaking to students at the ceremony, the principal said, “Bring good name to your school through hard work and discipline.”
Mohammed Shaheed Hussein was leaving the Kingdom following nine years of service in the school.
Earlier, Hussein was serving as provincial director of education at the Ministry of Education in Colombo. He also worked as an educationalist in Oman and the Maldives.
Hussein said education is the best asset, which one could have, and discipline is another form of portraying one’s good character.
Hussein thanked the school management for organizing the event, adding that he did his best to bring the school to new heights. He also advised the teachers to educate students through love and care, adding that teaching is a noble profession.
BISES has around 1,400 students, half of which are girls. It has produced positive results in all public examinations.
Mohammed Quamarul Islam, chairman of the school board of management, chaired the felicitation ceremony. He said that Hussein dedicated his services with academic and professional excellence.
Mohammed Sarwar Jahan, a board member, also commended the services of the outgoing principal.
Korim Reza, the newly appointed principal, highlighted the role played by Hussein to boost education in the Bangla expat community.
Bangla International School bids farewell to outgoing principal
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