History

When India was struggling for freedom from the British bondage; Abdul Wahid, an educated member of the Mollah’s family in Hareknagar, Beldanga established a school in 1937, with the help of his brothers Md. Khater Molla, Abdul Gani, Abdul Rajjak and some others. With their energetic effort a school building (made of mud & stones) started its journey towards light to contribute the influence of education among students who never thought to learn. Avoiding the _____ remark from the then renowned persons, Wahid Saheb and his brothers established it on 14th February 1937. After few years, Govt. affiliated it and named it as Beldanga Ideal Middle English School. Bright results in scholarship examinations brought the school into limelight.  In 1944 the organisers made the school upto Class-X and entitled as Hareknagar Abdul Momen Institution. In 1947, twelve students passed the Matriculation Examination from this school. At this people from various class began to like it and number of students gradually began to grow. For the interest of outsider students, a student hostel was also constructed. In 1976, Govt. offered another crown, i.e. the school was uplifted to Higher Secondary School with Science, Arts and Commerce. During this long journey so many Headmasters and Assistant Headmasters performed these duties. Among them Sk. Nayebuddin Azad, Srimanta Sengupta, Dindayal Bandhapadhyay, Bijoy Kumar Bandhapadhyay, Abdul Wassey and Nazrul Hoque are remarkable. Assistant Head Masters Upendranath Guha and Rejaul Karim Saheb are very memorable. The history of school will remain incomplete if we do not mention Kapil Chandra Mondal, who does not know “What is leave in service”. There are many men who worked for the school from behind. At present Md. Salim (H.M.) and Anarul Haque (A.H.M.) are performing their duties to bear the golden heritage of the school.