Nazirertek Shuntki Mahal (Dry Fish) is the largest dry fish production place on the west coast of Cox's Bazar city. From children to old people, men and women, everyone in this area is involved in dry fish production. Education was elusive for this poor population.
Although there are some public and private schools, they are not able to go to school due to financial poverty and distance with unpaved roads. The Humanist Society has built permanent schools for the children of deprived communities. Not one but two schools. Everyone's clothes, educational materials are provided free of cost by the school.
Here students learn with motherly love. play sports Receives religious education. Takes lunch with great discipline. At present the number of students in Humanist School is 42. 2 permanent teachers. Part time 3 people.
Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Senior Officer of Bangladesh University Grants Commission and General Secretary of Humanist Society, is the main promoter of this school. He built two schools with the help of his few friends. in basically pleasant surroundings. A few members of the organization were involved in the land purchase process.
Many poor families living in the vicinity of this school have also been provided assistance in construction of sanitary latrines, provision of house to house solar power through solar panels.