Academia School Dhaka

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Academia School
Location
Dhaka (8 campuses)

Bangladesh
Information
TypeSchool
MottoOutstanding English Medium School
Established2002
School board British Curriculum
PrincipalSarwat Zeb
Head teacherMd. Kutub Uddin
GradesPlaygroup to A-Levels
GenderMale and Female
EnrollmentJuly (July to next June)
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)White and Vine Red   
Website https://academiaschool.edu.bd/

Academia is an English Medium school in Dhaka [1] with multiple campuses in the city. It has campuses in Lalmatia, [2] Dhanmondi, Mirpur, Gulshan, Uttara, Malibag, Wari and Banasree. It was established in 2002. The primary language of instruction is English. It offers classes from Playgroup to A-Levels (12). The school follows both Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) & Pearson Edexcel Curriculum.

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O & A level Results

No. of Students appearing through Academia over the last few years [3]
SessionTotal CandidatesIGCSE/ O-LevelIAL/ A-Level
2023 (Edexcel)713385328
2023 (CIE)747269478
2022 (Edexcel)1103480623
2022 (CIE)651251400
2021 (Edexcel)594208286
2021 (CIE)735252483
2020 (Edexcel)241111151296
2020 (CIE)462201261


Thousands of students appear for their O and A level examinations through Academia each year. Academia hosts a yearly ceremony to recognize their high achievers in O and A levels and has boasted a few hundred recipients in the past few years. [4]

Extra Curricular Activities: Debating

Academia is well known for its prowess in English Debating: between 2015 and 2017, Academia Debate Club (ADC) won all 3 national championships, ranking as the best in Bangladesh. [5] In addition, Academia students have represented Bangladesh at the World Schools Debating Championship in 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019. [6] Besides, Academia students have justified why they are amongst the top English Medium Schools in Bangladesh by winning a plethora of other debate and public speaking competitions over the years, one of the most notable being IUB Ascension--an international tournament held in Dhaka in 2019. In the process, they faced teams from IBA-DU, University of Oxford, IUT and other notable debating institutions across the world. [7]

Campuses

  1. Lalmatia - Main Campus (House #6/10, Block-F, Satmasjid Road, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207)
  2. Dhanmondi (House #33, Road #9/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209)
  3. Mirpur (House #98, Road #2, Block-B, Mirpur Housing Estate, Mirpur-12, Dhaka-1216)
  4. Wari (House19, 1B Larmini St, Dhaka 1203)
  5. Uttara (House #71, Road #12, Sector-14, Uttara, Dhaka-1230)
  6. Gulshan (House #23, Road #113, Bir Uttam H.M.A. Gaffar Road, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212)
  7. Banasree (House #10, Block-F, Banasree Main Road, Rampura, Dhaka-1219)
  8. Malibag (Plot-591, Shahid Baki Road, Block-C, Holding #891, Malibag Chowdhurypara, Khilgaon, Dhaka-1219)

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