The British Council Partner Schools Principals’ Meet 2025 has brought together more than 200 English medium school leaders from across the country to exchange ideas, share experiences, discuss challenges and celebrate successes.
The event was held at Radisson Blu Water Garden in Dhaka on Wednesday, said a press release.
This annual event provides a platform for the partner schools community to connect and reflect on their achievements.
Stephen Forbes, country director Bangladesh, British Council, said, ‘It is a privilege to bring together school leaders from our partner schools network. This annual gathering helps us connect, share insights and learn from each other.’
Congratulating the winners in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Green Award, Leadership Programme, Safeguarding, Digital Learning Excellence and Wellbeing, Stephen Forbes said, ‘Their initiatives represent fantastic contributions to building a stronger educational community that empowers students and educators to achieve their full potential.’
Maxim Raimann, exams director Bangladesh, British Council, highlighted the impact of British Council’s large-scale, efficient exam administration.
The British Council celebrated the achievements of schools recognised at this year’s awards.
Frobel Academy earned top honours for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, while Sir John Wilson School secured wins in both the Green Award and Wellbeing categories.
The Leadership Programme spotlighted CIDER International School and Presidency International School as winners, and Scholastica was recognised for excellence in Safeguarding.
In the digital space, St Joseph International School triumphed in Digital Learning Excellence and Summerfield International School joined the Wellbeing winners’ circle.
The event also featured a presentation on inclusive education titled Learning Knows No Bounds by Limia Dewan, diversity, equity, inclusion and education specialist, alongside a briefing on continuing professional development and online support for schools delivered by Sana Shahid, master trainer, British Council Bangladesh.