Bangla Schools for Kids in USA- Learn Bengali Language
Are you looking for Bangla schools near you for your child to learn Bengali language, culture, heritage, music, dance, etc? This blog will help you to find the best Bangla schools in New York, Virginia, Maryland, Texas and many other states in United States. You will find the school’s website, phone number, email address, and other information such their Facebook page in this post. We try to continuously update this post with recent information. However, if we have missed any good Bengali learning schools in USA or if there is any incorrect information, please let us know by sending an email at info@dearprodigy.com or by commenting below.
Why Learn Bengali?
It is a common belief that exposing infants or toddlers to more than one language may cause delays in their speech or language development. The idea that two languages cause language delays in children has been a long-standing myth in the United States. However, research has debunked this myth. Children are able to learn two languages at the same pace as other children who are learning only one language [1].
At Dear Prodigy, we believe that our children who have their roots in Bangladesh or West Bengal but are living or growing in other countries should be given the chance of learning the sweetest language in the world, Bengali.
Benefits of Learning Bengali
Learning two languages from childhood has immense benefits. The kids can communicate with their parents, grandparents using the words, phrases that were passed to them from generation to generation. They can communicate more easily with relatives and extended family members living in Bangladesh. Not only that, learning multiple languages is also beneficial for their cognitive development.
Is Bengali Difficult to Learn?
Short answer: No. Bengali alphabet has 50 letters only. Bengali is the fifth most-spoken native language and the seventh most spoken language by a total number of speakers in the world [2, 3]. If you are a native Bengali speaker parent and if you use Bengali at home, it will be easier for your child to learn Bengali without much effort. With proper resources and dedication, anyone can learn Bengali, just like any other language. It’s just a matter of time and effort put into the learning process. If you want to learn or teach the basics- Bengali Alphabet- we would recommend Dear Prodigy’s Bengali Alphabet book.
What are the Bengali / Bangla Schools in USA?
There are many Bangla language and Bengali culture promoting schools in the United States; particularly in the states where there is a good number of people from Bangladesh or West Bengal. Majority of the Bengali schools are designed for kids and toddlers. Below, we provide a list of Bengali Schools in different US states. Further details about each school is provided below the table.
Bengali / Bangla Schools in Maryland
MARYLAND BANGLA SCHOOL
Maryland Bangla School promotes Bangla language, Bangladeshi culture and traditions as well as basic islamic education among Bangladeshi-American children living in Maryland.
Location | 3225A Corporate Ct, Ellicott City, MD 21042 |
Phone | 443-255-6331 (Mr. Abul Kashim ) 443-388-0719 (Dr. Jamal Uddin) |
info@mdbanglaschool.org | |
Website | https://mdbanglaschool.org |
https://www.facebook.com/mdbanglaschool |
Bengali / Bangla Schools in Texas
AUSTIN BANGLA SCHOOL
Austin Bangla School is a combined effort of the expatriate Austinite Bangladeshis. The goal of the school is to acquaint Bangladeshi cultural roots to the next generation and to introduce Bangla as a second language of communication for them. Established in 2001, this school is conducted every Summer with seven classes: Kothopokothon, BornoKotha, BornoMala, ShobdoShekha, Juktakkhor, Bakoron and Rochona.
Location | 1801 Chula Vista Drive, Cedar Park, TX 78613 |
Phone | +1 512-588-3227 |
info@austinbanglaschool.org | |
Website | https://austinbanglaschool.org/ |
https://www.facebook.com/austinbanglaschool/ |
BANGLA SCHOOL – HOUSTON DURGA BARI SOCIETY
Their Mission is to promote the Bengali language and its literature within the community, and to educate them of the Bengali language. By doing this, the school promotes diversity in the community and enlightens the community about Bengali language and literature.
Location | 13944 Schiller Road , Houston, TX, United States, Texas |
Phone | 832-314-5574 |
banglaschool@durgabari.org | |
Website | https://durgabari.org/education/bangla-school/ |
https://www.facebook.com/HoustonDurgaBari/ |
BANGLA SCHOOL – BENGALI ASSOCIATION OF DALLAS-FORT WORTH
Bangla class operates less as a rigid school than as a nurturing, family-oriented environment for our students, a fun and welcoming one whose singular mission is to connect our students to their heritage and develop a love and understanding for the Bengali language and culture. Former students and their families are forever bound to the school and remain engaged with the current students and their families – much like you’d expect an extended Indian family to be.
Location | 1605 N Britain Rd, Irving, TX 75061 |
Phone | (974) 863-2657 |
info@badfw.org | |
Website | https://badfw.org/badfw-clubs/bangla-school/ |
https://www.facebook.com/bengali.dfw |
ACADEMY OF BANGLA ARTS & CULTURE
ABAC’s Bangla school was founded in 1997 as an endeavor to bring together members of the Bengali community across Dallas Fort Worth to introduce Bengali-American children to Bengali language and culture. Over the years, it has evolved into a bigger community of students, teachers, volunteers and their families who work together to create a fun learning environment and experience for students. Students learn in an immersive environment, gaining knowledge of the fundamentals of spoken Bangla, short poems and learning to read and write Bangla, in small classes and groups.
Location | 3630 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas,TX 75219-3201 |
Phone | +1 972-850-6646 |
abac.usa.bn@gmail.com | |
Website | https://academyofbanglaartsandculture.com/school/ |
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialABAC |
BANGLA SCHOOL OF DALLAS
Bangla School of Dallas is a Bangladeshi not-for-profit organization based in Dallas, Texas. The school teaches Bangla, Bangladeshi dance and music to new generation of Bangladeshi kids. Classes are held every Sunday. Started on January 1, 2012, the school has been helping Bangladeshi kids to keep in touch with their ethnic root.
Location | Richardson, TX 75081 |
Phone | (972) 514-6434 |
dallasbangla@gmail.com | |
Website | https://academyofbanglaartsandculture.com/school/ |
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064488168346 |
Bengali / Bangla Schools in New York
BANGLA BOLO
Bangla Bolo is an institute that is focused on cultivating a strong foundation in communication, and helping your child work on their ability to speak and write in our beautiful language of Bangla. We will try to bridge the gap of communication in our mother tongue with generations living abroad. We hope that by learning the language our next generation will be more open towards our beautiful culture and heritage. We have curated several layers of lessons that will enable us to focus on the students’ strengths and weaknesses. We will cater to the need of each learner and evolve our lesson plans accordingly. Our teachers have an excellent grasp of both English and Bangla which they will endeavor to pass that on to our students.
Location | Online Based |
Phone | +1 (973) 520-7665 |
banglabolo.rt@gmail.com | |
Website | https://banglabolo.io/ |
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064366861637 |
MANHATTAN BANGLA-CULTURAL SCHOOL, NY
Manhattan Bangla Cultural School is a Bangladeshi school. The classes are held at Patrick Henry Preparatory School every Saturday and Sunday. The school teaches Bangla language and culture of Bangladesh thorough Bangla music, poem, recitation, dance and discussion.
Location | 19 E 103rd St, New York, NY 10029 |
Phone | 347-459-8998 |
banglaschoolps171@gmail.com | |
Website | |
https://www.facebook.com/MBCSNYUSA/ |
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF PERFORMING ARTS (BIPA)
BIPA is a non-profit organization that strives to promote Bangladeshi arts and language in New York City’s growing multi-cultural communities. We offer accessible classes and provide platforms for emerging artists and performers while increasing exposure to the rich Bangladeshi arts among New Yorkers.
Location | Woodside, Queens, NY |
Phone | (917) 674-4746 |
annie@bipainc.com | |
Website | https://www.bipainc.com/ |
https://www.facebook.com/bipainc/ |
LONG ISLAND MUSLIM SOCIETY, INC
Long Island Muslim Society (LIMS) is a religious, educational and not-for-profit organization that was established in 1990. LIMS is dedicated to the service of the community through educational programs, interfaith dialogue, and humanitarian services.
Location | 475 East Meadow Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554 |
Phone | (516) 357-9060 |
limsbangla@gmail.com | |
Website | https://limsinfo.org/bangla-school/ |
https://www.facebook.com/longislandmuslimsociety |
LIPILEKHA BANGLA SCHOOL
The school’s main purpose is to teach the Asian Indian language of Bengali (which is also spoken in the country of Bangladesh) to children interested in learning about the language and culture of West Bengal and India.
Location | 1170 E Main St, Shrub Oak, NY 10588 |
Phone | 502-905-5460 |
principal@lipilekha.org | |
Website | http://lipilekha.org/patshala |
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064872573038 |
Bengali / Bangla Schools in Virginia
BORNOMALA SHIKKHANGON
Bornomala Shikkhangon is a voluntary based Bangla school promoting Bengali education and culture to the children. Bornomala Shikkhangon is running completely free and they have dedicated volunteer-Instructors who are happy to focus on Musical & Dance, Bangla Language, Math and Arts. They are providing free school stationary such as book and witting materials. Free Snacks are also provided during the class time. Their mission is promoting public awareness to the Bengali community for the language and culture of Bangladesh. Their vision is to ensure that the young groups of Bangladeshi community can promote and practice Bengali culture, heritage and language.
Location | 1400 G street, Woodbridge, Virginia 22191 |
Phone | +1 (571) 315-9497 |
Website | https://www.bornomalaschool.org/ |
https://www.facebook.com/bornomala.shikkhangon |
BCCDI BANGLA SCHOOL
Its mission is to forge a path that leads to a brighter future and to Maximize each Child’s Potential while connected to their ancestor’s rich and vibrant cultural roots. For the past 20 years, BCCDI hosting “Pohela Boishak, Pitha Utshob, and Upohar Mela” in addition to International Mother Language Day (21st February), Independence Day of Bangladesh (26th March), and Victory Day of Bangladesh (16th December) celebration, in Fairfax County, more than a few thousand of community members participate to enjoy the entertainments by the BCCDI students and to shop in many cultural arts and crafts stores (vendors) and taste authentic gourmet foods.
Location | 12662 Lake Ridge Dr. Suite # A, Woodbridge, VA, 22192 |
Phone | +1 703-828-5319 |
teambccdi@gmail.com | |
Website | https://dcbanglaschool.org/ |
http://www.fb.com/BanglaSchoolDC |
References
- Bialystok, Ellen. “Reshaping the mind: the benefits of bilingualism.” Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale vol. 65,4 (2011): 229-35. doi:10.1037/a0025406.
- “The World Factbook”. www.cia.gov. Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
- “Summary by language size”. Ethnologue. 2019. Archived from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2019.