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Dhanmondi Tutorial
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TypePrivate
MottoTo make better students for a better future
Established1972 (1972)
FounderNaz Mustafa
GradesPlay Group to A-Level
Number of students1000+
CampusUrban
Color(s)Brown and White   
Athleticsfootball, cricket, handball, basketball, table tennis
Websitehttp://www.dhanmonditutorial.com

Dhanmondi Tutorial, commonly known as DT, is a private, English-medium educational institution in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] The principal of the school is Naz Mustafa. [1] It was founded in 1972 and has three campuses that are better known as the Junior, Middle and Senior sections.[1]

The Junior section consists of Play Group to Class 2; Class 3 to Class 6 fills up the Middle section; the Senior section has Class 7 to A Levels.[1]

DT follows the British GCE and IGCSE syllabus and the students are taught for the Ordinary Level (O-level) and Advanced Level (A-level) examinations conducted by Edexcel International.[1]

Facilities offered by DT include a computer lab, science labs, and indoor and outdoor sports facilities. Students have the opportunity to take part in the Bangladesh Scouts or the Bangladesh Girl Guides Association movements, science fairs, debating and cultural events as extracurricular activities.[1]

History

Dhanmondi Tutorial was founded in 1972 by Naz Mustafa.

System

The school offers the following programs:

  • GCE O Level: 8th grade to 10th grade.
  • GCE A Level: 11th grade-12th grade.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Dhanmondi Tutorial Introduction".