South Breeze School

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South Breeze School is an educational institution located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The medium of instruction is the English language. Founded in 1986 by principal Zeenat Chowdhury, the original campus was located in Dhanmandi. In 2000, the campus was relocated and in 2004 a new additional section was opened in Uttara.

The schools follows the British syllabus and the students are taught for Ordinary level (O'level) examinations conducted by Edexcel International. The school has been one of the leading ones in Bangladesh in terms of O'level results since 1990, when the first batch of student graduated from the school.

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