Bangladesh, Narsingdi
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Located at 16/8 Vagdi, Dhaka-Sylhet Highway, Narsingdi Sadar, Narsingdi-1600, Bangladesh. It sits along the Dhaka-Sylhet Highway, accessible from Narsingdi town. The school serves local and international students.
Primary Years Programme (PYP); Diploma Programme (IBDP)
Private educational institution run as a non-commercial and charitable organization.
AKMIS has an inclusive admissions policy and supports students with various abilities and special needs with qualified staff. English language support is provided through an ESL department, with an assessment of each student's English needs during admissions.
Bangladesh
AKMIS provides transport with four routes: Narsingdi Shahar, Madhabdi, Palash, and Shibpur, using Nissan Civilian AC buses.
Application & registration fees
- An application (admission) form must be submitted with a non‑refundable application fee.
- A separate registration/admission fee category is charged as part of acceptance; the school lists registration/admission fees among its fee categories.
Tuition fees by year group and term
- The school states it charges a nominal tuition amount and lists a “monthly fee” as a fee category, but it does not publish numerical tuition rates by year group or by term on its public pages.
- The academic year runs from July to June; the school operates PYP and CIE/IB programs across age groups, but per‑grade or per‑term fee figures are provided to parents during admission rather than published with a public fee table.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school refers to a monthly fee category and indicates parents must pay fees within specified timelines to secure admission; the admissions paperwork requires payment of the admission fee and other fees by the deadlines set by the school.
- Parent notices on the school portal show fees have specific due dates (for example, a notice requesting outstanding fees be paid by a stated date before a Parent‑Teacher Meeting), indicating the school issues deadlines and expects timely payment.
Boarding fees
- Students are enrolled as day scholars; the school does not provide boarding student places. Therefore no boarding fees apply.
Other costs and fees (examples)
- Transport: The school operates a paid school bus service with specified routes (Narsingdi Shohor, Madhabdi, Palash, Shibpur). Transport is a separate paid service.
- Canteen: On‑campus cafeteria service is available and operates at reasonable cost to the school community; canteen purchases are an additional expense.
- Other typical additional costs (uniforms, textbooks, external examination fees, extracurricular activity charges) are not published in a public fee table; the school provides fee details and any such optional/ancillary charges to parents at admission.
Refund information
- The application (admission) fee is explicitly non‑refundable. There is no publicly published, detailed tuition‑refund policy available in the admission documents accessible without parent/office consultation.
Fee payment options
- The school accepts fee payments at its Admission/Finance Office as part of the admissions and fee‑payment process.
- Mobile payment via bKash is listed as an available payment channel that supports tuition payments for this school.
- The school maintains a parent portal for notices and account management; the portal is used to communicate fee deadlines and notices to parents. Payments and payment instructions are handled through the school office/portal channels.
Brief summary of findings and limits of publicly available information
- Public school pages and the admission policy provide clear procedural points (application fee required and non‑refundable; fees include admission/registration, monthly tuition, transport, canteen; students are day scholars) but do not publish numeric tuition rates, per‑grade or per‑term fee tables, or a detailed published refund policy. The most recent admission policy document includes a ‘‘Last updated: 11 Jul 2024'' timestamp.
Abdul Kadir Molla International School offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years and Diploma Programmes alongside Cambridge International Education including IGCSE and A Levels. The school strives to develop learners holistically as critical thinkers, caring individuals, and lifelong learners.