1 October 2025

British Council, 10 Minute School launch English assessment partnership in Bangladesh

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Banglapress Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
British Council, 10 Minute School launch English assessment partnership in Bangladesh
  Bangla Press Desk: The British Council and 10 Minute School have announced a strategic partnership in Dhaka on Tuesday to expand access to internationally recognised English language assessment for learners across Bangladesh. Under this collaboration, 10 Minute School learners will now have the opportunity to take the Primary English Test and Secondary English Test — assessments designed and administered by the British Council to evaluate real-life English skills. The initiative aims to build students’ confidence, track progress, and align their learning with global standards. The Primary English Test, targeting learners aged 9 to 12, covers reading, writing, listening, and speaking, while the Secondary English Test, for 13 to 17-year-olds, assesses more advanced abilities to demonstrate readiness for higher education and career opportunities. Maxim Raimann, Exams Director of British Council Bangladesh, described the partnership as “a pivotal moment” in widening access to English language assessment. “By working with 10 Minute School, we are confident that we will reach a wider range of learners in both urban and rural communities,” he said, adding that the tests will help students develop practical language skills needed for academic and professional success.
From 10 Minute School, Programme and Partnership Lead Shams Asif Chowdhury said the collaboration reflects a shared vision to make learning outcomes more transparent and meaningful. “By introducing the Secondary English Test and Primary English Test, we are helping students showcase their true potential and giving parents a clearer picture of their child’s progress,” he added. The signing ceremony was attended by senior representatives of both organisations, along with educators and media. From the British Council, those present were Maxim Raimann, country exams director, Bangladesh; Tahnee Yeasmin, head of Business Development; Tabassum Chowdhury, account manager for English and Exams; and Rounaq Jahan Nabila, technical support officer. Representatives from 10 Minute School included CEO Ayman Sadiq, Programme and Partnership Lead Shams Asif Chowdhury, Programme Manager Mohammad Risan, and Business and Operations Lead Avipsu Das Gupta. This article was originally published on Daily Sun. [Bangla Press is a global platform for free thought. It provides impartial news, analysis, and commentary for independent-minded individuals. Our goal is to bring about positive change, which is more important today than ever before.]
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