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  2. Kuwait English School - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait English School (abbreviation: KES) is an independent and private international school in Kuwait. The main campus of the school is located in Salwa. It provides a British curriculum education from kindergarten to A-Level. It is estimated that the school employs between 100 and 400 faculty.

  3. List of schools in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Most schools in Kuwait are public schools which educate in the Arabic language. There are, however, a few schools which run under Indian Central Board of Secondary Education , British , American and French systems, or a combination of languages.

  4. Category:British international schools in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    New English School (Kuwait) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 07:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Gulf English School of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Gulf English School Kuwait (GES) is a private, co-educational, international school that is currently located in the suburb of Salmiya, Kuwait. The school has a selective intake of students aged 4–18. Most teaching programmes are based on the National Curriculum of England.

  6. Category:Private schools in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    New English School (Kuwait) This page was last edited on 1 March 2015, at 13:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Jabriya - Wikipedia

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    Jabriya contains more than ten schools, a large number for its size, including New English School, The English Academy, Bayan Bilingual School and Fajr Al Sabah. Jabriya has many foreign workers. Like other parts of Kuwait City, Jabriya has traffic problems, but even more serious. Jabriya is also well known for its relative safety and diversity.

  8. ‘They’re girls, not wives’: Colombia votes to outlaw child ...

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    The initial proposal to reform the law used the slogan “They’re girls, not wives” and aimed to prevent young girls from being forced to marry.

  9. Education in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The first nursery school in Kuwait was established by a Palestinian emigrant Salwa Abu Khadra. [23] There is the option of attending one of the private schools, which have foreign sponsors and mostly offer co-education, whereas the Kuwaiti public schools are segregated by gender starting at the primary levels.