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Smart Innovations School

Updated July 2026

Sydney International School is a truly international school in Dhaka providing a worldwide recognized Cambridge curriculum. We are an approved and associate school of the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE).

Term structure

Four terms

Programme tracks

Cambridge Curriculum

Currently offering admissions from Playgroup to O Level classes.

Teaching approach

We believe in activity-based education, fostering independent learners through small class sizes of 15 students, close progress monitoring, and an intellectually challenging environment. Our approach emphasizes study skills and self-reliance, supported by well-qualified teachers who provide guidance and motivation.

Programmes

The school offers the Cambridge curriculum from Playgroup through to O Level.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown
Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does Smart Innovations School offer?
Smart Innovations School offers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary and IGCSE.
What accreditations does Smart Innovations School hold?
Smart Innovations School holds accreditations including Cambridge International.
Where is Smart Innovations School located?
Smart Innovations School is an international school in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Prospective students can apply for admission from Playgroup to O Level. The process involves filling out an online form, followed by a placement test and payment of required fees.

Facilities

LibraryScience labs

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including academic competitions, art, drama, dance, photography, sculpture, music, community service, media, recitations, debating, sports, and various excursions and study tours.

  • Robert John Thompson
    Robert John ThompsonExecutive Principal

    Robert John Thompson has extensive experience in primary and secondary teaching and administration across Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Bangladesh. He has served as a consultant for the World Bank and the Indonesian Government, and has been associated with Sydney International School since 2012-14, focusing on activity-based learning.

  • Ms Sunali Singh
    Ms Sunali SinghPrincipal