Bangladesh, Dhaka
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1. Grade placement and eligibility. Entry to Nursery (Kindergarten 1) requires the child to be 3 years old by 31 July of the entry year. For Grade 1 entrants, the child must be 6 years old by 31 August and have completed at least three years of nursery education. Admission is based on a multifaceted assessment that evaluates cognitive, literacy, mathematical and leadership abilities and is competitive and merit-based. 2. Applications. Applications are submitted online through the Academy's online application service and there is no application fee. The online form requires: a completed application form; copies of the last two grade reports; birth certificate or passport; vaccination evidence for Junior School; two passport-sized photographs; and the tax return acknowledgment slip of either parent. 3. Assessments and interviews. Prospective Nursery and Kindergarten entrants participate in assessment exercises addressing communication, social and motor skills. Students entering Grades 2–5 take standard assessments in logic, English and mathematics and complete creativity tasks, followed by personal interviews with Junior School staff. Students entering Grades 6–10 take a standard assessment in logic, English, mathematics and problem-solving, plus interviews with Senior School staff. Diploma Programme (DP) applicants undertake a standardised assessment in English, mathematics and logic and an interview with DP coordinators and Senior School staff. 4. Diploma Programme specifics and merit. Applicants for the Diploma Programme must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and a proven record of civic-mindedness and community service. New students are not admitted in the year of the Diploma exam. Admission remains competitive and based on merit.
Aga Khan Academy Dhaka is an IB World School offering the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for students aged 6 to 18. On a 17‑acre campus near Bashundhara, it serves 750 students (K–12) with capacity to grow to 1,200; a residential programme from Grade 6 is planned. The campus provides subject- and age-appropriate classrooms, science and computer laboratories, a library and resource centres, and spaces for fine arts, music and dance with practice booths. The Commons hosts dining and music and drama performances. The Aga Khan Curricular Strands—Ethics, Pluralism, Cultures (Muslim civilisations emphasis), Governance and Civil Society, Economics for Development—are woven through the curriculum to foster inquiry, collaboration and responsible leadership. English is the common medium, with dual-language instruction that includes a national language and intercultural immersion. The programme prepares students for university admissions in Bangladesh and abroad and connects them with the AK Academy network through exchanges.