10 Minute School

10 Minute School
Native name
১০ মিনিট স্কুল
Company typePrivate
IndustryEdTech
Founded2015
FounderAyman Sadiq
HeadquartersDhaka, Bangladesh
Area served
Bangladesh
ProductsOnline courses, Mobile application
ServicesE-learning
OwnerAyman Sadiq
Website10minuteschool.com

10 Minute School (Bengali: ১০ মিনিট স্কুল) is a Bangladeshi online education platform founded in 2015 by Ayman Sadiq.[1] It provides academic courses for school and university students, as well as skill-development training through web and mobile applications.

History

The 10 Minute School website was launched in 17 May 2015, followed by a YouTube channel in August of that year.[2] At first it offered short video lessons for mathematics and English. The platform later expanded to cover the national curriculum for classes 1–12 in Bangladesh, university admission preparation, and various skill-development courses.

In its early years, 10 Minute School primarily used social media for content distribution. Over time, it developed a full-scale digital learning platform with live classes, recorded lessons, quizzes, and mobile applications.

The platform later received support and partnerships from various organizations and investors. One of its official sponsors was the Bangladeshi telecommunications company Robi.[3] In 2022, it raised seed funding from international investors, including Sequoia Capital.

Courses and programs

10 Minute School offers:

  • Academic classes for Classes 1–12
  • University admission preparation
  • Skills development courses
  • Professional and vocational training programs
  • Live online classes and recorded video lessons

Platform

10 Minute School operates through its official website and mobile applications on Android and iOS. The platform provides:

  • Video lectures
  • Live classes
  • Digital practice tests
  • Learning analytics

Organization

  • Founder & CEO: Ayman Sadiq

Impact

10 Minute School is one of the most widely used online learning platforms in Bangladesh. It played a significant role in expanding digital education access, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when educational institutions were closed.

References

  1. ^ Shu, Catherine (11 October 2023). "10 Minute School aims to democratize education for Bangladeshi students". TechCrunch. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
  2. ^ Anis Mahmud Anik (5 October 2021). "History & Rise of 10 Minute School: Largest Online Classroom of Bangladesh". Business Inspection. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
  3. ^ Karim, Abdul; Shahed, Faheem Hasan; Rahman, Mohammad Mosiur; Mohamed, Abdul Rashid (2019). "Revisiting Innovations in ELT through Online Classes: An Evaluation of the Approaches of 10 Minute School". Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE). 20 (1): 248–266. doi:10.17718/tojde.522729.