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The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka is an autonomous organization and responsible for holding public examinations (JSC, SSC and HSC) in Dhaka Division and for providing recognition to the newly established non-government educational institutions and also for the supervision, control and developments of those institutions. [1]
Established in April 2007 [1] by Korvi Rakshand, the foundation has become a leading force in addressing issues related to education, poverty alleviation, and youth empowerment in the country. It operates several schools and learning centres throughout Bangladesh, providing quality education to over 30,000 [2] marginalised children. Their ...
School district: Chittagong District: Principal: Shahedul Kabir Chowdhury MSc(Botany); BSc(Hon's) University of Chittagong: Teaching staff: 40+ Grades: 6th to 12th Grade: Enrollment: 2,400 • Grade 10: 250+ Average class size: 40 < 70: Education system: National Curriculum (Ministry of Education Bangladesh) Classrooms: 35+ Campus type: Urban ...
A noteworthy facet in Bangladesh is the near-universal enrollment of children in schools, evident through a primary school net enrollment rate of 98%. Additionally, an increasing number of female students are enrolling in school, subsequently entering the workforce and making substantial contributions to the expansion of various economic ...
The Aga Khan School, Dhaka, is an English Medium School, in Uttara, Dhaka [2] [3] under the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) [1] and the Aga Khan Education Service, Bangladesh (AKES,B). [2] It is one of the earliest private English Medium schools in Bangladesh founded in 1988, [ 4 ] in a small campus in Siddeshwari, Dhaka.
SOS Hermann Gmeiner College located in Mirpur-13 of the capital Dhaka city of Bangladesh is an educational institution. It was established in 1986 by the SOS-Kinderdorf International, headquartered in Innsbruck, Austria, a non-government organization. The foundation stone was laid by former President of Bangladesh, Hussain Muhammad Ershad.
The school was established in 1945 by philanthropist Ranadaprasad Saha (RP Saha). [2] He established the institution for the girls education and named it after his grandmother Bharateswari Devi. [1] In 2020, the school was given Independence Day Award, the highest civilian honor of Bangladesh, for its contribution to education. [3]
To keep the memory of his mother alive, Jagatkishore Acharya Chowdhury established Vidyamoyee Girls' High School in the district town in 1873 for female education. The school was a red two-storied building on 3.5731 acres (14,460 m 2) of land in the centre of Mymensingh town. Some other landlords of Mymensingh like zamindars of Muktagacha ...