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Dhanmondi Tutorial (DT) is a private, English-medium school in the Dhanmondi residential area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1972. [1] As of 2016, it teaches approximately 1500 students [2] from kindergarten through A Levels. Classes are divided into a junior and a senior section, each of which has its own campus. [3]
Bangladesh International Tutorial, abbreviated as BIT, is a private English-medium education school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1983, it is run in accordance with the London Board for the Ordinary ( O-level ) and Advanced Level ( A-level ) examinations. [ 1 ]
International School Dhaka: Plot-80, Road-9, Block-E, Dhaka-1229 IB curriculum 1999 Playgroup to Grade 12 (IB Diploma) Apple Tree INTERNATIONAL School : Plot C-11-13/1 Road 1/1, Block Ka & Kha, Mirpur 2, Dhaka 1216 Cambridge curriculum 2019 Playgroup to O Level A. G. Church School Dhaka [3] House-401/1, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka English Medium 1984
International Turkish Hope School, Dhaka: Plot-7, Road-6, Sector-4 Uttara, Dhaka-1230 IGCSE 1996 Playgroup to A'level July–June Kakali High School, Dhaka House 79, Satmasjid Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka [23] NCTB 1971 Nursery to Class 10 December–January IBQ – Institute for British Qualifications Address :Savar [24]
French International School of Dhaka (Ecole Française Internationale de Dacca) is a bilingual international school that offers 60% of its courses in French. [35] The Aga Khan Academy, Dhaka is an international school by Aga Khan Development Network which is an English only school with Bangla and French courses.
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The conference is managed by the school's Model UN club founded in 2015 with Shadman Shakib serving as the club's president during the 2015-2016 and 2016–2017 academic sessions. The school's Mirpur Campus also hosts its own conference known as "SMUN". [7] The school is also known for hosting the Scholastica Business Summit or "SBS." [8]