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Green Gems International School is an English language middle school located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] It follows the overseas syllabus of the University of London, allowing its students to sit for GCSE, O Level and A Level examinations. The school has its own science laboratory and computer rooms. [3]
The school offers extracurricular activities such as debating, French, science fairs, art competitions, and has athletic teams for basketball, football, and volleyball. It has a debating club run by the students and teachers and a green world earth club. The students participate in the National Debating Championships in the English language.
From Nursery up to Standard V the school will follow English Medium School Curriculum as directed by AHQ (Army Headquarters). Subsequent classes will follow National Curriculum designed by NCTB in English leading to Primary School Certificate (PSC), Junior School Certificate (JSC), Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (HSC) exams after classes V, VIII, X ...
The university is accredited by the government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, and its curricula and programs have been approved by the Bangladesh University Grants Commission, the only national accreditation authority in Bangladesh. The President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh is the Chancellor of Green University of Bangladesh ...
The school started as one campus in rented premises serving a small number of very young students. [1] It has since grown to eight campuses in three cities: two preschools, two junior sections (grades 1 – 5 ), and two senior sections (one boys, one girls) in the Gulshan and Uttara areas of Dhaka, a branch in Chittagong that spans from ...
The school offers English medium education to students from play group to A Level, leading to the International GCSE O Level and International A Level examinations, held under the Edexcel Board. The school is operated by the Head of School Mohammad Anisur Rahaman, who has been a local working partner of British Council Bangladesh since 2007.
The college was founded in 1954 as an Intermediate Technical College under the Directorate of Technical Education. It was the only college in Dhaka city, where students could study science, technology and basic engineering at the higher secondary level.
The Manarat trust established an English medium kindergarten school in 1979, named Manarat Dacca. In 1985 the school was renamed as Manarat Dhaka International School. With gradual advancement of the students in higher classes and with the launch of an English medium HSC Level program, the name of the school was changed to Manarat Dhaka International College in 1991.