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  2. Education in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Education in Lebanon. Education in Lebanon is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE). In Lebanon, the main three languages, English and/or French with Arabic are taught from early years in schools. English or French are the mandatory media of instruction for mathematics and sciences for all schools. [1]

  3. Education in the Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Education in the Middle East and North Africa. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has emphasized education's importance as a fundamental human right and a necessary element of development. [1] Education encompasses the scope of social values, morality, tradition, religion, politics and history. It is the acquired body of knowledge that ...

  4. International College, Beirut - Wikipedia

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    International College (Arabic: الكلية الدولية في بيروت) is an independent non-profit international school in Beirut, Lebanon. Its students come from all over Lebanon, as well as the Middle-East and around the world. With two campuses, one in the Lebanese capital Beirut and the other in the urban hillsides (Ain Aar), the ...

  5. Religious education in primary and secondary education

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    Religious Education (RE) is a compulsory subject in the state education system in England, despite it not being part of the national curriculum. Schools are required to teach a programme of religious studies according to local and national guidelines. Religious education in England is mandated by the Education Act 1944 as amended by the ...

  6. International School of Choueifat – Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Choueifat – Lebanon is the mother school of the SABIS group of schools. It was established in the village of Choueifat, Lebanon in 1886 by Tanios Saad and Louisa Procter, an Irish woman. It was originally for girls only. In the 1890s Tanios Saad visited England to examine the British educational system.

  7. Ministry of Education and Higher Education (Lebanon)

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    33°52′47″N 35°29′10″E  /  33.87972°N 35.48611°E  / 33.87972; 35.48611. Agency executive. Abbas Halabi, Minister of Education. Website. Official website. The Republic of Lebanon Ministry of Education & Higher Education (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية وزارة التربية والتعليم العالي) is ...

  8. Category:Education in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon education-related lists‎ (4 P) A. Academia in Lebanon‎ (2 C) B. Education in Beirut‎ (8 C, 15 P) E. Educational organisations based in Lebanon‎ (5 C ...

  9. Lebanese Scouting Federation - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Scouting Federation. The Lebanese Scouting Federation (French: Fédération du scoutisme libanais, Arabic: إتحاد كشاف لبنان), is the national federation of 29 Scouting organisations of Lebanon, founded in 1961. The federation became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1947.