American Standard International School of Dhaka

The American Standard International School in Dhaka (ASIS) is an independent co-educational day school located in Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh, serving students of all nationalities in Pre-School through grade 10, presently.

U.S. Ambassador during the ASIS Inter-School Craft Competition

At the time of its founding in 2011, ASIS had been housed in a single building located in North Baridhara/Kalachandpur. In January 2015 it relocated to a new campus in North Gulshan on Road 79. ASIS serves a mixed population of international students from many different countries from Pre-School through Grade 10. In 2015 it applied and was accepted by the British Council [1] and Cambridge International Exams [2] to offer Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations.[3] ASIS is also listed on the U.S. Department of Overseas Schools' website as a School at Post.[4]

Enrollment

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Bangladesh pays a visit to his children at ASIS.

The student population for the 2011–2012 school year was 30 students, as of the 2015-16 ASIS is home to over 120 students and is constantly growing. Enrollment is accepted throughout the school year which begins in August and ends in June.

Curriculum

Instruction is in English, and ASIS follows the guidelines of the Core Curriculum of the U.S. up to Grade 8. Students of Grade 8 and their guardians may then opt to prepare for the Cambridge Ordinary Level exams or enter the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Diploma program rather than completing graduation in grade 12 based on the American curriculum. The school offers Bangla among other world languages to give the students a chance to learn a second language and understand another culture.

Team ASIS at an Inter-School Cricket Competition

Extra-curricular activities including Sports, Music, and Art are offered in the form of activities and clubs.

Accreditation

AISD is under review for accreditation by AdvancED,[5] the world’s largest education community, serving more than 30,000 public and private schools and districts across the United States and in more than 70 countries that educate over 16 million students. ASIS is currently approved by Cambridge University to offer Ordinary and Advanced Level preparations which mark the completion of 10 and 12th grades under the British system of matriculation. It is under review by the International Baccalaureate Organization [6] to offer the Diploma Program (DP) [7] from grade 9. At present, ASIS is an IB Candidacy School.

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Facilities

The campus is located in the heart of North Gulshan and houses 20 classrooms in a stone and brick building. The school also has a library, large lunch room, a play ground, swimming pool, a computer laboratory, and the campus has wireless internet connectivity throughout the building. Many other amenities are also planned and are being implemented one by one.

Activities

ASIS Students at its Winter Fair 2015

The school consists of a wide range of sports and other activities for the students to participate in, such as basketball, soccer, track, swimming, and badminton. The school a part of the Dhaka International Schools Association (DISA) [10] and participates with other member schools' competitions and tournaments. ASIS also participates annually in Model United Nations programs held at the International School of Dhaka [11] and other area schools.

Team ASIS heads to Dhaka Model United Nations

Its first PTA event, a Fair & Concert was celebrated on July 12–13, 2012 and was a grand success as informed by the many attendees. It annually hosts events for Halloween, a Winter Fair, International Mother Language Day, and Bengali New Year (Pahela Bokshak) among others.

Location

The American Standard International School (ASIS) is located on Road 79 beside the Qatar Embassy in North Gulshan, Dhaka.

House No. 20B Road No. 79
Gulshan, Dhaka 1212
BANGLADESH
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References

External links

Coordinates: 23°49′N 90°25′W / 23.81°N 90.41°W / 23.81; -90.41

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  1. American Standard International School http://www.asisbd.com
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