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The British Council was founded in 1934 in London. [6] It opened its first branch in Dhaka in 1951 when Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan. [2] On 25 March 1971, at the start of Bangladesh Liberation War, the council office was attacked by Pakistan army, killing 8 East Pakistan Police officers guarding the office. [7]
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The school follows the Cambridge IGCSE and GCE system and prepares the students for O-level and A-level examinations. English is taught from an early age. [12] The British Council has partnered with the school since May 2015, teaching English language reading and writing skills to children between 11 and 13 years old at the Uttara campus.
The Averroes International School is recognized by the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh) [1] and authorized by British Council [2] and Pearson [3] Edexcel as an English medium educational institution for both primary and secondary sections. The school was established in 2015. The main buildings are located in Lalmatia, with branches in Uttara ...
The exams of the O-level and A-level students of Edexcel and Cambridge are conducted through British Council Bangladesh. [1] The Daily Star Award is the most prestigious award provided to O-Level and A-Level examinees of Bangladesh, for their extraordinary academic performance. The criteria for an award are: 6 'A's in O-Levels, 3 'A's in A ...
The school is run by a school management committee, which is elected by the school parents. The school has nearly 1,400 students from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Sudan and other countries. The school has two sections: The school section – Grade KG to Grade X; The college section – Grade XI to Grade XII
The library has three sections comprised by modern technology and has accommodation for 150 readers at a time. USTC provides well-stocked resources for its students in the library. They are as follows: Books 6791 + Journals 5021 + Books supplied by the British council Library on long-term loan, Chittagong 50 copies (renewable).