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[3] [4] The Directorate of Primary Education was established in 1981 to manage the nationalized primary schools. [4] In 2013, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina nationalized 26 thousand more primary schools. [3] Bangladesh has 126,615 primary schools, 540 thousand teachers and 18.6 million students. [5]
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. They are responsible for conducting the examinations for the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C) and the Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (H.S.C) level ...
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British Primary School Dhaka (BPSD) [16] House-63, Block-D, Road-15, Banani, Dhaka-1215 Cambridge curriculum 2017 Preschool to Class 2 Canadian International School Bangladesh [17] Plot# 110, Road# 27, Block A, Banani, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh Nova Scotia K-12 curriculum (Canadian) 2005 Pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 August–June
A primary school in haor area, Bangladesh. The overall responsibility of management of primary education lies with the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MOPME) , set up as a Ministry in 1992. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] While MOPME is involved in formulation of policies, the responsibility of implementation rests with the Directorate of Primary ...
The Primary Education Completion (PEC) Examination was a national examination in Bangladesh administered by the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, and taken by all students near the end of their fifth year in primary school. The exams were introduced in 2009 by the Ministry of Education of Bangladesh.
Cambridge Grammar School & College; Oxford International School & College, Sylhet; Presidency School & College; Sylhet Grammar School; Sylhet International School & College; The Sylhet Khajanchibari International School & College; Sunny Hill International School; Kawsarabad International School; British Bangladesh International School & College
National Curriculum and Textbook Board traces its origins to the East Pakistan School Textbook Board which was established in 1954. In 1971, the Bangladesh School Textbook Board was established. In 1976, it was constituted as the National Curriculum and Syllabus Committee and the National Curriculum Development Centre was established in 1981.