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European Standard School

Coordinates: 23°44′58″N 90°22′22″E / 23.7494°N 90.3729°E / 23.7494; 90.3729
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European Standard School
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Bangladesh
Coordinates23°44′58″N 90°22′22″E / 23.7494°N 90.3729°E / 23.7494; 90.3729
Information
TypePrivate
MottoDeeds Not Words
Established2001 (2001)
FounderNurul Islam
Abdullah
Ranadev Dasgupta
Md. Morshedul Islam
Zareen Alam
Staff200+
GradesPlay Group to A-level
Enrollment3000+
Education systemCambridge International Examinations
Color(s)   White and grey
SportsFootball, cricket, table tennis

European Standard School (ESS) is a private school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is situated in Dhanmondi Residential Area of Dhaka and follows the British curriculum Cambridge International Examinations academic programme up to O-level and A-level. It is a school serving approximately 3000 students aged between 5 and 19 years. It is located in four parts of Dhanmondi Residential Area. It has a branch in Mirpur. On March 20, the official signing of the Partner School Memorandum of Understanding between Goethe Institute Bangladesh and European Standard School took place.

History

The school was founded in 2001 by a team of five members who form the Board of Management. They are Nurul Islam, Abdullah, Ranadev Dasgupta and Morshedul Islam. The five members serve as principals in the five units of ESS.

The school operates under the banner of a limited company, European Scholastic Systems (ESS) Ltd, and each member of the Board of Management serves as a director in the company.[1]

Buildings and sections

The building of ESS located at Dhanmondi 12/A

ESS has five buildings in four locations in Dhanmondi.

Each class (from Class I to Class IX) has a minimum number of four sections with some classes (e.g. Classes III-VII) having six sections. These sections, starting from Class I, are divided into boys and girls sections.

Students and teachers

There is an average of 150 students in each class from Class I to Class VIII. For students who get admitted according to merit by passing entrance exams, the tuition fees of one of the sibling are half all through the time they are in the school.

ESS Debate Club

The ESS Debate Club (ESSDC) was formally established in 2006 by Manboob Reza (founding president) and other students of ESS.[2]

References

  1. ^ "ESS, About". essbd.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30. [dead link]
  2. ^ "ESSDC, About". essdc.tabulas.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30.