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Sheikh Abdullah Al Muti Sharafuddin (1 January 1930 – 30 November 1998), known as Abdullah Al Muti, was a Bangladeshi educationalist and science writer. [1] He wrote tough scientific ideas in an easy fashion suitable for children and teenagers.
The Bangladesh Physical Society (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ফিজিক্যাল সোসাইটি) is a non-profit organization composed of physicists in Bangladesh which encourages physics research and education. [1] [2] It publishes the Bangladesh Journal of Physics. [3]
Pre-School (Play Group to Kindergarten), Primary School (Class 1 to Class 5), Lower Secondary School (Class 6 to Class 7), O Level (Class 8 to Class 10), A Level (Class 11 to Class 12) American International School of Dhaka: 12 United Nations Rd, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 IB Curriculum 1972 Pre-Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Life Preparatory School
A A Mamun (son of Darbesh Ali and Rizia Ali) was born in Dhamrai Upazila, [citation needed] Dhaka, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) on 31 December 1966, [3] and passed the Secondary School Certificate and Higher Secondary Certificate examinations, from Kushura Abbas Ali High School (Dhamrai Upazila, Dhaka) and Government Science College (Tejgaon Thana, Dhaka) in 1981 and 1983, respectively.
South Point School & College (Bengali: সাউথ পয়েন্ট স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ), also known as SPSC, is a private school and college, founded in 2002, and based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] It has six branches, located in Baridhara, [2] [3] Malibagh, [4] Mirpur, Banani, [5] Uttara and Shampur.
In Bangladesh, the cultivation of modern science started during the British Raj when the first modern educational institutions, focused on scientific fields, were established in the Bengal Presidency. The University of Dhaka, established in 1921, acted as the driving force in producing many renowned scientists in Bangladesh.
North building of St. Joseph College in 1964. On March 19, 1954, Brother Jude Costello, an American missionary member of Congregation of Holy Cross working under the Catholic Archdiocese of Dhaka, who was also headmaster of St. Gregory's High School then, founded the school as the "St. Joseph English Medium School" at Monir Hossain Lane, Narinda, in the current old part of Dhaka.