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Student information systems provide capabilities for registering students in courses; documenting grading, transcripts of academic achievement and co-curricular activities, and the results of student assessment scores; forming student schedules; tracking student attendance; generating reports and managing other student-related data needs in an ...
The Quality Assurance Authority for Education and Training (QAAET) is the governmental education quality assurance authority in Bahrain.As a part of the National Education and Training Reform Project, which is an initiative of the Crown Prince, a decision was taken to ensure that there is quality of education at all levels within the Kingdom of Bahrain.
In 2008 a new Bahrain Polytechnic opened on the University of Bahrain's old campus location at Isa Town. Bahrain had three additional institutions of higher education in 1993. [1] The College of Health Sciences, established in 1976, offers various medical technology and nurses' training programs. [1] The Hotel and Catering Training Center ...
Bahrain School is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools to offer an American diploma. The College Board authorizes Bahrain School to offer Advanced Placement courses: Calculus AB, Microeconomics, Chemistry, Physics, and Spanish.
The school has a self-contained campus consisting of pre-school, primary, middle and high schools, administration, library, and cafeteria. It has a gymnasium/multi-purpose building, Mohammed Al Zamil Hall, which was built in 2001 and contains a 600-seat theater, two full-size basketball courts, two squash courts, an aerobic dance studio, weight training and fitness center.
The BIBF campus is located in Juffair, an eastern district of the Bahraini capital Manama. The campus consists of a building that itself contains 26 classrooms and 4 computer laboratories. Additionally, the campus hosts a Pearson VUE assessment centre, an 80-seat seminar room, a student lounge and a cafe. [4]
Bahrain's much-acclaimed Indian School owes its origins to the far-sightedness of the Bhatia community. When families started coming to the Gulf in the 'fifties', formal education was non-existent and housewives used to run an informal "gurukula" system of in-house study. Older children were sent off to India for higher education.
Previously known as AMA International University of Bahrain, the university rebranded in 2021 after the acquisition deal by GFH financial group in Bahrain. The university provides many programs in business, engineering and information technology and seeks to be one of the leading business and technology school across the GCC .