As a former student of the science group at Noakhali Zilla School, I often look back at my time there with a mix of nostalgia and gratitude. At the time, the pressure of studies, exams, and competition felt overwhelming, but now I realize how much those experiences shaped my discipline and mindset.
The teachers played a big role in building my academic foundation. Some of them were strict, but their dedication pushed us to stay focused, especially in core science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Back then it sometimes felt intense, but after leaving school, I can see how valuable that guidance was.
What I miss the most is the environment—being surrounded by classmates who were equally serious about their goals. The competition was tough, but it motivated me to work harder and stay consistent. It wasn’t just about grades; it was about developing a habit of learning and perseverance.
Of course, the school had its limitations. Facilities weren’t always modern, and the system could feel rigid. But despite that, it gave me something more important—a strong academic base and the ability to handle pressure.
Overall, even after leaving, I can say that Noakhali Zilla School’s science group had a lasting impact on me. It prepared me not just for exams, but for the challenges that come after school life.





