The Dhaka Times Desk Haileybury was ranked fifth in the UK's top independent IB (International Baccalaureate) schools by The Sunday Times' Parent Power Guide.

Previously, this premier international boarding school was ranked 16th. The Sunday Times rankings are based on average performance at IB results, A levels and GCSEs. The journey of this internationally acclaimed school has recently started in Bangladesh through Haileyberry Bear. It is the first international boarding school in the country, which is committed to creating a foundation for a successful and enlightened life for the students of the country.
The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide is highly regarded for ranking the UK's top schools and lists the top 400 secondary (test level) and grammar schools.
Haileyberry emphasizes pastoral support and extracurricular activities to promote academic excellence and intellectual curiosity. Haileybury's students achieved an average IB point of 39 with a 100% pass rate in the IBDP.

Simon O'Grady, Headmaster of Haileybury Bears, said, “The improvement in the rankings demonstrates Haileybury's commitment to ensuring an exceptional education for its students. Our teachers, staff, students and
This success story of Haileyberry has survived all over the world due to the sincere efforts of the parents. This recognition from the Sunday Times is certainly a pleasure for everyone associated with Haileybury School around the world.”
Academic Director of Haileyberry Bear. Sandeep Ananthanarayanan said, “Like other years, our Class of 2024 (UK) students have got the opportunity to study in various Ivy League and Russell Group universities like Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, LSE.
At Haileyberry Bears we aim to reflect on these achievements and do even better for students. That's why our school's teachers are all Harvard-certified.”
Haileybury is ranked top (1st) in the list of co-educational IB independent schools in the UK, 45th overall in the list of best UK independent schools (Cambridge and IB results) and 31st in the South East of the UK. Haileyberry Bear will ensure the same academic excellence and progress for the students of Bangladesh. News press release.
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How to prevent dengue
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral fever. This fever is different from other viral or bacterial fevers. However, this fever is not contagious in any way. This viral fever can occur alone or in combination with other viruses (chikungunya, yellow fever, Burma forest, flu, respiratory syncytial) and bacteria (pneumococcus).
Dengue fever is divided into two categories depending on the severity of symptoms and fever.
1. Common dengue fever
2. Dengue fever with bleeding.
In the case of common dengue fever, the following symptoms are mainly seen-
1. Sudden high fever lasting 2 to 7 days.
2. Severe headache.
3. Pain behind the eyes.
4. Along with the fever, red rash appears all over the body.
5. Severe pain in whole body as well as back pain.
6. Nausea or vomiting.
7. A rash or red bumps on the skin.
In case of dengue fever with bleeding:
1. Bleeding from nose, mouth or vomiting with high fever within 2 to 48 hours.
2. Fluid accumulation in chest or abdomen along with fever.
If any of these symptoms appear, seek medical attention immediately.
On the other hand
Wait at home for the first 3 days of fever. On the other hand, sponge the whole body with water every now and then. This will reduce the level of fever. Drink enough water and rest. After that, if the fever does not decrease or if it continues to increase after some time, consult a doctor immediately.
Things to do to prevent Dengue:
1. Try to keep the surroundings of the house as clean as possible.
2. If there are flower tubs or broken plastic bottles, can shells, tires or polythene inside the house, clean them quickly and drain the accumulated water from the flower tubs.
3. Spray or fog at least 3 times a week to kill mosquitoes.
4. You can keep mosquito repellent cream with you while going out.
5. After evening, younger and older members of the household should use mosquito nets.
6. Clean up any accumulated rain water, as this is the time when Aedes mosquitoes lay their eggs.
7. On the other hand, you can use mats along with mosquito nets to avoid mosquito infestation.
8. Since Aedes mosquitoes bite during the day, it is important to avoid sleeping with mosquito nets while sleeping during the day. Source: https://dmpnews.org