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Australian International School Dhaka

Bangladesh, Dhaka

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BDT 408,000 - 1,540,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 512
Type Co-educational
Opened 2015
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Australian Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Taught languages Bengali, Arabic
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

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.

Joarshahara, Khilkhet Dhaka-1229, 300 Feet Bashundhara-Purbachal Link Rd, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh

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The Essentials

Australian International School Dhaka has 512 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Head Office & Lalmatia: House No 7/16, Block B, Lalmatia, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207. Averroes Mirpur: 7/1 Pallabi, Section-12, Mirpur-12, Dhaka 1216 (Westside of Mirpur-12 Bus Stand). Averroes Uttara: Sector-7, Road-07, House-03, Uttara, Dhaka. Averroes Lalmatia campus shares the Lalmatia address. Visiting Hours: Sun–Thu 10am–3pm; Fri–Sat Closed.

Stages

Primary and Secondary

Type

English-medium educational institution

Country affiliation

Bangladesh

Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Australian International School Dhaka ranges from BDT 408,000 to BDT 1,540,000 for 2026/27.

Fees

The annual tuition fees for the 2026–27 academic year range from BDT 408,000 to BDT 1,540,000, depending on the year level.

Application and Admission Fees

Admission Processing Fee (non-refundable): BDT 2,000
Admission Fee (non-refundable): BDT 250,000
Security Deposit (refundable): BDT 75,000

Tuition Fees

PYP

Early Childhood: BDT 102,000 per term | BDT 408,000 per year
Foundation: BDT 127,000 per term | BDT 508,000 per year
Pre Primary: BDT 150,000 per term | BDT 600,000 per year
Year 1: BDT 152,000 per term | BDT 608,000 per year
Year 2: BDT 168,000 per term | BDT 672,000 per year
Year 3: BDT 185,000 per term | BDT 740,000 per year
Year 4: BDT 205,000 per term | BDT 820,000 per year
Year 5: BDT 220,000 per term | BDT 880,000 per year

MYP

Year 6: BDT 240,000 per term | BDT 960,000 per year
Year 7: BDT 255,000 per term | BDT 1,020,000 per year
Year 8: BDT 295,000 per term | BDT 1,180,000 per year
Year 9: BDT 295,000 per term | BDT 1,180,000 per year
Year 10: BDT 295,000 per term | BDT 1,180,000 per year

IB Diploma Programme (IBDP)

Year 11: BDT 372,000 per term | BDT 1,488,000 per year
Year 12: BDT 385,000 per term | BDT 1,540,000 per year

WACE

Year 11: BDT 335,000 per term | BDT 1,340,000 per year
Year 12: BDT 335,000 per term | BDT 1,340,000 per year

Transport

School transport fee: BDT 40,000 per term

Billing Schedule and Payment Terms

Term fees are payable four times per academic year:

1st Term: Due 10 August 2026
2nd Term: Due 26 October 2026
3rd Term: Due 14 January 2027
4th Term: Due 15 April 2027

Boarding Fees

No boarding fees listed. AUSIS operates as a day school.

Refund Information

Admission Processing Fee and Admission Fee are non-refundable.
Security Deposit is refundable.

Payment Methods

Payment methods are not specified in the published fee schedule.
Academics

Australian International School Dhaka teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Australian Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

American International School Dhaka provides academic programs based on American educational principles for an international community. The AISD Learner Profile is embedded within the curricular framework and defines the values and attitudes students strive for, including inquiry, knowledge, communication, and openness. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for grades 11–12 alongside an AISD Diploma, with three high school pathways: High School Diploma (HSD); HSD with IB Certificates; and the IBDP pathway. Course offerings for 2024–25 include IBDP English Language & Literature HL/SL, IBDP Math HL/SL, IBDP Biology HL/SL, and a range of DP courses across English, Math, Sciences, and Languages, together with AISD's HS Diploma courses. The graduation framework includes an AISD Diploma for all students and a separate IB Diploma pathway for eligible students, reflecting the school's blend of American and IB approaches.

Exam Results

IB Diploma results for AISD's Class of 2022–2024 show: Class of 2022 had 31 grade 12 students with 25 pursuing the DP; the class averaged AISD score 35 and world score 32, with 12.9% scoring 40+; Class of 2023 had 26 students with 17 DP graduates, AISD average 35 and world average 30.24, with 3.8% scoring 40+; Class of 2024 had 29 students with 25 DP graduates, AISD average 34 and world average 30.3, with 6.9% scoring 40+. Diploma participation by class was 81% (2022), 65% (2023), and 86% (2024). Post-secondary outcomes show IB Diploma results and SAT results as part of the profile.

Higher Education Progression

Post-high school plans indicate a strong leaning toward four-year colleges/universities, with 75.9% of the Class of 2024 on a Four-Year College/University pathway. In terms of location, 41.4% planned to study in the United States, 10.3% in the United Kingdom, 6.9% in Canada, and 20.7% in Other destinations (including the Netherlands, India, Ireland, France, and Germany). Gap Year accounts for 13.8%, and 6.9% have unconfirmed plans.

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Admissions

Admissions

1. Start Online Submission: AusIS aims to make the application journey clear and straightforward. Complete the Enrollment Enquiry Form or collect a paper form from the office. The Admissions Team is available to guide applicants through every step of the enrolment process. This starts the application journey and helps determine next steps.

2. Attach Documents: Birth certificate / passport copy, school records, passport photos and medical information. The documents are part of the submission and are used in the admissions review. Submitting complete documents supports the assessment of eligibility and seat availability.

3. Admissions Review: The team reviews documents and checks seat availability. This step determines whether the applicant meets admission criteria and whether space is available. Additional information may be requested if needed.

4. Assessment / Interview: Some applicants are invited for placement assessment or interview (as required). Assessments help determine appropriate grade placement and fit. Applicants will be informed of the outcome of this stage.

5. Offer Issued: The school issues an offer when criteria and seat availability are met. Offers are issued within the context of space and eligibility. Applicants should respond to the offer as directed and note any instructions for the next steps.

6. Acceptance & Orientation: Accept the offer per the instructions, complete fee payment, and attend orientation. Orientation is part of the enrolment process. Final enrolment proceeds after these steps are completed.

7. Things To Know First: Application and admission fees are non-refundable. Early application is recommended due to limited places. International applicants should prepare visa and travel documentation.

Scholarships

Scholarship / Financial Assistance Program (from 2024-2025) is available. Categories include Academic – completely merit-based scholarships; Need-based scholarships for siblings and financial crises; Special Needs scholarships for students with financial challenges. Merit scholarships will be awarded to one student per year per class and are available to students in year 5 onwards. The scholarship application form is available at the front office with payment of 50 BDT. Only shortlisted students will be considered. The school reserves the right to change any rules or regulations about the Scholarship/Financial Assistance Program at any time with the consent of the Board of Management. For more information, contact the Principal's Office.

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