The government yesterday instructed all secondary educational institutions to deposit the admission fees collected from students with the state coffer.
Schools must revamp literature education to foster creativity.
Schools, therefore, often remain an oasis in an otherwise barren concrete desert without publicly accessible alternatives.
Flooded institutions paint grim picture of our students' situation
Schools should also be a place students look back upon fondly, not a totalitarian regime they would grow up to hate for the rest of their lives.
S.F.X. Greenherald International School, is celebrating to mark its glorious golden jubilee on February 9, 10 and 11 at the school premises.
Career counselling in school enables students to identify and explore future career options.
As the new fiscal year is set to begin, will the state of public schools remain unchanged?
Make sanitary napkins affordable and available to all women and girls
The government yesterday instructed all secondary educational institutions to deposit the admission fees collected from students with the state coffer.
Schools must revamp literature education to foster creativity.
Schools, therefore, often remain an oasis in an otherwise barren concrete desert without publicly accessible alternatives.
Flooded institutions paint grim picture of our students' situation
Schools should also be a place students look back upon fondly, not a totalitarian regime they would grow up to hate for the rest of their lives.
S.F.X. Greenherald International School, is celebrating to mark its glorious golden jubilee on February 9, 10 and 11 at the school premises.
Career counselling in school enables students to identify and explore future career options.
As the new fiscal year is set to begin, will the state of public schools remain unchanged?
Make sanitary napkins affordable and available to all women and girls
As schools the world over gear up to reopen after periodic shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bangladesh has kept educational institutes closed for over a year and a half, since March last year. In light of the country’s insufficient health infrastructure, it seems like a sensible decision, even if a bit overcautious.