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Anthony Prince Costa is a mathematics lecturer at St. Joseph Higher Secondary School in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is also known for his leadership roles within the Catholic student community in Bangladesh.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Costa completed his early education at St. Patrick's Grammar School. He then attended the prestigious Notre Dame College, Dhaka, where he pursued higher secondary studies. For his undergraduate education, he studied mathematics at Jagannath University, a prominent institution in Dhaka.
Career
[edit]Costa is currently a mathematics lecturer at St. Joseph Higher Secondary School in Dhaka.[1] In this role, he has inspired students with his dedication to teaching and his passion for mathematics.
Leadership Roles
[edit]Costa has held significant leadership positions within the Catholic student community in Bangladesh. He served as the President of the Bangladesh Catholic Students' Movement (BCSM), where he worked to promote educational initiatives and foster student engagement. Additionally, he worked with the International Movement of Catholic Students Asia Pacific, contributing to efforts to empower Catholic students across the region.
Legacy and Impact
[edit]Anthony Prince Costa is recognized for his contributions to education and his commitment to community leadership. His work has had a lasting impact on his students and the Catholic community, emphasizing the importance of academic and moral education.
References
[edit]- ^ "St. Joseph Higher Secondary School Official Website". Retrieved 2025-01-08.