Ideal School and College

Ideal School and College (Bengali: আইডিয়াল স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ), also known as Ideal High School (its name up to 1990) or Motijheel Ideal School, is an educational institution in Bangladesh established in 1965. Although the school was set up to cater for the need of the children of surrounding areas, students come from all parts of Dhaka.

In the SSC examination of 2008, it became the most successful school in the country in terms of total number of students achieving GPA 5.In 2009 it also achieved the highest percantage of both G.P.A 5 and passing rate. Ideal School and College have three campuses around Dhaka in Motijheel, Banashree and recently opened in Mugda.

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