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New young learner English centre of British council launched

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The launching ceremony of a new Young Learner English Centre at International Hope School Bangladesh (IHSB), Uttara campus was held on Saturday at its premise in the city.

The British Council has expanded its English language teaching network with the school which is the first and only school in the country that the council are partnering with.

Head of Primary Section of IHSB Nazmun Nahar said the new centre at International Hope School Bangladesh, Uttara campus, is expected to become a vibrant hub for children and teenager’s eager to improve their English in an engaging and supportive environment.

Emphasizing the school’s commitment to holistic education and global readiness, Principal Roksana Zarin said the importance of English proficiency is a must for academic success and future opportunities.

She also stressed that the English Language Center will provide a structured, internationally recognized curriculum and enhance students’ confidence in communication, prepare young learners for global competitiveness.

Chairman of Stirling Education (parent organization of International Hope School Bangladesh) Timothy Donald Fisher focused on the strategic partnership with British Council Bangladesh.

Mentioning that the programme will bring world-class teaching standards to the school premises, he said the centre will offer certifications recognized worldwide, adding value to students’ profiles and strengthen the school’s reputation as a forward-thinking institution.

Stephen Forbes, Country Director Bangladesh, British Council said marks the beginning of a new partnership; one rooted in a shared belief: that strong English skills open doors to opportunity, confidence, and a world of connections. Together, the British Council and International Hope School are launching this new English Language Centre to give young learners those very tools.

The centre has been established to provide children and teenagers aged 7-17 with greater access to high-quality English learning in northern Dhaka, complementing the existing Fuller Road centre in the south-central part of the city. This initiative addresses families’ demand for shorter commutes and improved accessibility.

Led by Cambridge-qualified teachers, the British Council’s courses for young learners are designed to spark creativity and imagination while developing strong communication skills. Parents will also receive structured updates to track their child’s progress and celebrate learning milestones.

For over 90 years, the British Council has supported peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between the UK and countries worldwide. Through its education, arts, culture and language programmes, it empowers learners of all ages to enhance their academic, professional and personal growth.

 

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