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All public schools and many private schools in Bangladesh follow the curriculum of NCTB. Starting in 2010, every year free books are distributed to students between Grade-1 to Grade-10 to eliminate illiteracy. [6] These books comprise most of the curricula of the majority of Bangladeshi schools. There are two versions of the curriculum.
Now even national curriculum books from class 5 to class 12 are distributed freely among all students and schools. The educational system of Bangladesh faces several problems. In the past, Bangladesh education was primarily a British modelled upper-class affair with all courses given in English and very little being done for the common people.
JTL Point, Holding I/2, Block D, Road 1A, Shagufta New road, Mirpur 12 , Mirpur, Bangladesh Cambridge Curriculum 2024 Nursery to A Level (3 yrs to 18 yrs) June to July and December to January LORDS-An English Medium School, Dhaka [1] House-45/A, Road-116, Gulshan 1, Dhaka, Bangladesh Edexcel curriculum 2016 Playgroup to A'level July–June
Education system in Bangladesh. The district-based Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Bangladesh manage the country's three-tiered education system at the primary, secondary and higher secondary level.
Secondary School Certificate is a public exam for classes 9 and 10 separately. Class 9 exam is called SSC part-1 and class 10 exam is called SSC part-2. This exam is conducted by government boards, officially known as Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education, or simply BISE.
It was established in 1969 by the late Hazi Noor Mohammad. The school offers education from class I to class XII, and the college offers undergraduate courses in arts, science, and commerce. The school and college are affiliated with the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) and the University of Dhaka, respectively.
Critics of English medium curriculum point out that the students of English-medium are weak in their mother-tongue (Bengali). [citation needed] They say that in English-medium students are less patriotic. [citation needed] These criticisms are similar to those that can be found in English-medium education. This is not always true, however.
Adamjee Cantonment Public School was established in 1960. [9] [10] At that time, it followed the curriculum of British Public School and offered education in only six classes, from class four to nine. Mr. Dolman, a British educationist, was the first principle of the school.