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The British Council holds a programme to award its Partner Schools Teachers’ Recognition 2025 at the Le Meridien in Dhaka on Sunday. | Press release photo

The British Council Partner Schools Teachers’ Recognition Award 2025 was held at Le Meridien in Dhaka on Sunday.

This event aimed to bring together the schoolteachers who completed the yearly-training programme with the British Council, including both online and face-to-face modules on special educational needs, future core skills, behaviour management and effective lesson planning, said a press release on Monday.


The event focused on recognising 141 teachers from 26 schools for their commitment to professional growth in Bangladesh with 115 teachers from 18 schools in Dhaka, 19 teachers from Chattogram and 7 teachers from Sylhet.

Maxim Raimann, country exams director of the British Council in Bangladesh, said, ‘It is a proud moment for us to bring together more than 100 school teachers on this platform, which shows their commitment to professional development.’

‘We believe that this platform is a testament to our partnership,’ he said, believing that these initiatives helped teachers to be better equipped to prepare students in the future.

Other highlights of the event included a speech by Talal Meer, regional business director, English and exams, South Asia, British Council followed by a presentation on the success story of the Yearly-Training Programme by Sana Shahid, master trainer, British Council Bangladesh.

The event also highlighted the collaboration of this initiative through showcasing shared practices in Saudi Arabia by Srideep Mitra, master trainer, British Council KSA.