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Welcome to Little Jewels Nursery Infant AND Junior School

Little Jewels Nursery Infant and Junior School, more commonly known as Little Jewels School (LJS), teaches a Montessori Method of education was established in 1955 under the leadership of its founding Principal Mrs. Anwari Kabir. LJS celebrated its 60th anniversary in December 2015.The LJS has always been under the disciplined leadership of Mrs. Anwari Kabir and her support staff like Mrs. Sabera Sayeed (Advisor), Mrs. Yasmeen Khan (Vice Principal), Mrs. Sonia Imran( Administrator) and many other who wholeheartedly are giving their best to establish the dreams of the institution. Its mission and vision is to provide the best education with extracurricular activities. The school runs in both English and Bengali medium of instructions. The Red and White colored building is situated in Purana Paltan surrounded by greeneries and friendly neighborhood. The Krishnachura tree arches on the main entrance welcome everyone with its sweet scented aroma.

Tribute to Mrs. Anwari Kabir from her LJS Family

From the Principal's Desk

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Anwari Kabir

Founder Principal

It seems only the other day I started the school with only 56 students and 6 teachers. Inspired by my beloved father Late Jalaluddin Ahmed and under ...

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From the Vice Principal's Desk

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Sonia Imran

Vice Principal

66 years is a long time for any institution. I feel proud and honored to be a part of this prestigious school since its inception.....as ...

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They are not just teachers, but real educators. I can only compare to Shabnam miss and my other teachers' teaching style to the kind of teaching style that exists in Canada. At LJS, we learned through playing, songs, rhymes. We did arts and crafts. We learned good etiquette and manners, too. Similar teaching methods are used in Canada. No punishment except time out at LJS, where in other schools in Bangladesh, kids are beaten! LJS education was much more advanced than the public education in Canada. When I came to Canada in 1996, I had to take an English literacy test as well as Math and Science for them to know where to place me. They observed my English language skills, test marks etc and they were so impressed that they put me straight in grade 7. I was supposed to be in grade 6 at most, judging by my age. So I skipped classes 4-6!

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Prianka HabibAlumni