Aga Khan School, Dhaka
The Aga Khan School, Dhaka | |
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Location | |
Primary section: Road # 9, Sector # 4 Junior section: Road # 6, Sector # 4 Senior section: Road # 6A, Sector # 4 , 1230 Bangladesh | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1988 |
Head of Education | Fatima J. Husein |
Faculty | 118 (2013)[1] |
Enrollment | 1,222 (2013)[1] |
Website | agakhanschools |
The Aga Khan School, Dhaka, is an English Medium School, in Uttara, Dhaka[2][3] under the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)[1] and the Aga Khan Education Service, Bangladesh (AKES,B).[2] It is one of the earliest private English Medium schools in Bangladesh founded in 1988,[4] in a small campus in Siddeshwari, Dhaka.[2][3]
History
The Aga Khan School Dhaka was formed back in 1988, in the library of the Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board (ITREB) an institution of the Aga Khan Education Service, Bangladesh. The foundations of the present system were laid by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga Khan III, under whose guidance over 200 schools were established during the first half of the 20th century, the first of them in 1905 in Zanzibar, Gwadur in Pakistan and Mundra in India.[4] Since the creation of Aga Khan Education Service companies in the 1970s, the schools have been centrally administered and managed. The school started with 25 students and 7 teaching staff, occupying classes IX to XII.[2]
In August 1990 the present Senior section opened in Uttara.[2] The Junior and Primary sections were opened in 1999 and 2000 respectively.
The school achieved a major milestone in April 2009, when it was authorized as an International Baccalaureate World School.
In 2009, the longest serving Head of Education, George G. Kays, retired, serving the school from July 1998 to June 2009.[2] Jacqueline Parai served as the Head of the School from 2009 to 2011.[2]
Fatima J. Husein, is the current Head of Education.[5] She has experience of working in The Aga Khan School, Dhaka as a Head of Middle School.
Description
As of 2013, the school consists of a student body of 1,222 and a faculty of 118 teachers.[1] The school offers education from preschool to higher secondary levels (Playgroup, Nursery, Kindergarten I and II and Grades 1 to 12), following the British national curriculum, leading to IGCSE and GCE Advanced Level examinations.
Fahmida Chowdhury is serving as Head of Secondary School, while Shatila Reza is serving as Head of Middle School.[5] The Chairman of the Board is Mr. Suleiman Ajanee. The school organizes annual events, functions and concerts. Annually, the Ordinary and Advanced Level examinees of Aga Khan School perform impressively in the exams, as evidenced by their presence at The Daily Star Awards for schools following the Cambridge International Examinations.
International Baccalaureate certification
The school has been an IB World School since April 2009. It offers the IB Primary Years Programme in English. Additionally, the school is moving to the complete IB Curriculum, which will be conducted at new premises at Bashundhara, Dhaka. The institute offering the IB program will be named The Aga Khan Academy.
The proposed Aga Khan Academy has been in the planning stages for several years, and the Aga Khan Education Service, Bangladesh (AKES,B) have obtained pre-authorisation from the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) to implement the IB Primary Years Programme (IB-PYP) in pre-school (Play Group and Nursery), Kindergarten and Grades 1 to 5.
His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, on his recent visit to Bangladesh, laid the foundation stone for the Aga Khan Academy in Basundhara, Dhaka. This will be a full-fledged IBO authorised school offering the Primary Years Program (PYP), the Middle Years Program (MYP) for Grades 6 to 10, and the Diploma Programme (IB-DP) for students in Grades 11 and 12. However, little construction has been completed.
The Academy will have International Academic Partnership (IAP) agreements with Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, United States and Schule Schloss Salem in Salem, Germany.
List of Heads of Education
Tenure | Nationality | Name[2] |
1988 — 1991 | Mohiuddin Babar (acting) | |
1991 — 1994 | Zul Khuja | |
1994 — 1997 | Kenneth McCaffery | |
1997 — 2009 | George Gaddon Kays | |
2010 — 2011 | Jacqueline Parai | |
2011 — 2014 | Nicola Sum | |
2015 — | Fatima J. Husein |
School Leadership Team
As of Aug 2015, the School Leadership Team consists of:[5]
Primary School | Junior School | Senior School | |
Head of Education | Fatima J. Husein | ||
Heads | Shatila Reza | Fahmida Chowdhury | |
Coordinators | Latifa Rahman Tanjina Hossain Syeda Mobasshera Sultana Fouzia Akhter Khan |
Shemoul Hamid Shamima Shahnaz | |
Operations Manager | Amjad Hossain | ||
IT Manager | |||
Finance Officer | Karim Nathu |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d "Aga Khan Education Services". Aga Khan Development Network. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Education Services". Retrieved 28 April 2011.
- ^ a b The Aga Khan School - About - Google
- ^ a b "Welcome to the Aga Khan School, Dhaka". Aga Khan Schools. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
- ^ a b c "School Leadership Team". Aga Khan Schools. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
External links
- "The Aga Khan School, Dhaka - Bangladesh". Retrieved 2006-11-14.
- "The Aga Khan Schools". Retrieved 2006-11-14.
- "The Aga Khan Development Network". Archived from the original on 15 November 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-14.
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