From a tin-roofed hall with 34 students to a fully digitised Aliya campus serving more than a thousand learners.
Founded in 1968 on a single donated plot, Pixel Pivot Madrash began with 34 students and three teachers. Today it serves more than a thousand learners across five academic tiers, with a residential hostel, a 12,000-volume library and a fully digitised administration.
Established on a single donated plot in Mohammadpur with 34 students and three teachers, offering Ebtedayee instruction under a tin-roofed hall.
Granted Dakhil-level recognition by the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board, and the first cohort sat the public examination the following spring.
The Alim wing opened alongside a 120-bed residential hostel, allowing students from outside Dhaka — and orphaned children under our care — to board on campus.
Affiliated for Fazil (Pass) under the Islamic Arabic University, adding a dedicated Hadith and Fiqh faculty and a reference library wing.
The Kamil programme commenced in Hadith and Tafsir, completing the full Aliya ladder from Ebtedayee to Kamil on a single campus.
A four-storey block opened with physics, chemistry and biology laboratories and two computer labs, serving the science group at Dakhil and Alim.
Admission, attendance, examination, finance and communication moved onto this integrated platform — with online fee payment and instant result publication for every guardian.