Averroes International School, Dhaka

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Averroes International School, Dhaka
Location
Main Branch
Boys Campus (Primary and Secondary): 7/16 Block B, Lalmatia, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207
Girls Campus (Primary and Secondary): 6/7 A, Block B, Lalmatia, Dhaka 1207
Junior Section: 4/9, Block B, Lalmatia, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Uttara Branch
House #3, Road # 7, Sector # 7, Uttara, Dhaka

Mirpur Branch
19/6, Pallabi, Section 12, Mirpur, Dhaka

Information
TypeIslamic English Medium School
MottoOne School Serving the Purposes of Here and Hereafter
Established2015 (2015)
School district Dhaka
Head of schoolMohammad Anisur Rahaman Shohagh
Faculty250
GradesPlay Group to A level
Enrollment3000
Website aisd.edu.bd

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 and Mirpur.

The school offers English medium education to students from play group to A Level, leading to the International GCSE O Level and International A Level examinations, held under the Edexcel Board.

The school is operated by the Head of School Mohammad Anisur Rahaman, who has been a local working partner of British Council Bangladesh since 2007. It has over 2000 students, and 150 teaching staff.

Cultural activities

Every year school celebrates the National Days to pay tribute to the National Heroes. The school holds events to pay tribute to the Freedom Fighters of Liberation War of Bangladesh. [4] School organises month long activities in the month of Victory. Independence Day & International Mother Language Day are also celebrated with the participation of huge number of students through different types of events.

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References

  1. "Approval from Ministry of Education (Bangladesh)". 28 January 2018.
  2. "British Council Attached Centre". 24 November 2018.
  3. "Approval from Pearson". 8 March 2017.
  4. "Averroes Int'l School Dhaka celebrates Annual Sports Day".