Bangladesh, Dhaka
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Boarding is provided on campus. Residential Activities include outdoor pursuits, retreats, and personal development courses; the school operates across two campuses.
Uniform is mandatory. Boys wear a white shirt with ash pants; in winter they wear an ash blazer and tie with a black belt and black shoes. Girls wear an ash uniform (frock for younger students; jilbaab with hijab from Grade 2 onward), with hijab required from Grade 2; winter includes an ash overcoat.
The school is a proprietary institution owned by Averroes Ltd., a company registered under the Bangladesh Companies Act. Governance is exercised by the Averroes Education Board, with members including a Chairman, CEO & Head of School, Director of Finance, and Parent Representatives.
Australian International School Dhaka offers education based on the British Curriculum with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18. The school teaches in English and is located in Bangladesh, serving an international, worldwide community. On campus, students benefit from modern classrooms with smart boards, air-conditioned spaces, and a centralized network, complemented by a Learning Center and extensive digital resources in the library. The science facilities include Wet and Dry laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, while an IT Laboratory supports digital learning. Artistic and performance spaces comprise Visual Arts Studio, Design Studio, Music and Dance rooms, supported by an auditorium and a cafeteria. The sports complex includes football fields, basketball courts, a swimming pool, and two playgrounds to support a broad PE program. Co-curricular activities span arts, sports, music and drama, service projects, community engagement, charity events, and enterprise challenges, along with student clubs and other after-school activities.