Park International School and College, Dhaka

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Park International School and College
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Park International School and College, Dhaka
House#327, Block#B,Khilgaon Taltola, Dhaka-1219

Bangladesh
Coordinates 23°45′09″N90°25′12″E / 23.7526°N 90.4201°E / 23.7526; 90.4201
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TypePrivate
Primary School (Play Group to 2nd Grade)
Junior School (3rd Grade to 5th Grade)
Senior School (6th Grade to 12th Grade)
Established2009 (2009)
PrincipalMd. Mohasin Mazumder
Website parkisbd.net

Park International School and College in Dhaka, Bangladesh started in the year of 2009. [1]

The school follows the English Medium British Curriculum from Cambridge University. [2]

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References

  1. "Official Website".
  2. "Park International School Website".