Congratulations to the DP Grade 12 Visual Art Students for displaying the IB risktaker, also known as courageous, attribute, through their Visual Art Exhibition. This exhibition was a testament to their independent spirit, as they were brave enough to explore new roles, ideas, strategies and articulated their beliefs. read more
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The ISD Hawks were invited to be guest participants at the FOBISIA (Federation of British International Schools in Asia) Swimming Meet 2023 hosted by Bangkok Patana International School from 26 Jan to 30 Jan 2023. The Swim Meet had 740 students from 23 schools from Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei, Laos and of course Bangladesh. read more
ISD Primary Drama students and teachers embodied the famous quote above after the phenomenal success of their production, “A Christmas Carol: A School Remix.” Students and teachers, people in general have roles to play in real life just as actors and actresses or performers do in theater. read more
Last November, news of OpenAi’s release of a chatbot called ChatGPT caused waves around the world, particularly in education. ChatGPT and other, similar, generative artificial intelligence is able to craft human-like poetry, essays, music, and many other forms of written work when given specific parameters. read more
Grade 3 students started this academic year with the focus of building on their Friendship Skills. Full engagement with many agreements and disagreements were part of students’ learning and further development of their ATL skills. They created a wonderful Assembly for Primary, where they role-modeled different ways to be kind to others. read more
From January 14-16, International School Dhaka participated in the Infinity Mathematics Contest
conducted by ABWA, Mumbai in collaboration with BITS Pilani and Waterloo
University Canada. Two of our teams qualified for the final round which was conducted
in Mumbai, India. read more
Having an open mind is something that in theory is something that we should all have, but in reality is something that doesn’t always come easy. read more
This month, College Counselors had the opportunity to meet with representatives from the Victorian trade, investment, and education office to learn about study in the region and post-study work opportunities in Australia. Counselors heard from government representatives Ms. Michelle Wade and Ms. Anita Kumari while they visited the Universal College Bangladesh campus. read more
In Nursery, we read the book “Muddy Puddle” by Robert Munsch. This story is about a little girl who got dirty as a puddle kept on finding and chasing her. Nevertheless, she solved the problem by cleaning herself with soap.