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Private education in Dubai is regulated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority.The UAE Ministry of Education is responsible for public schools in Dubai.Currently, more than 90% of school education in Dubai takes place in the private sector, served by 194 private schools offering 17 different curricula to more than 280,000 students from 182 nationalities. [1]
This is the list of the schools in Dubai owned by the Dubai Government - Public Schools. KHDA ratings of Public Dubai schools are listed below. The list is arranged by ratings for the year 2010–2011; within each rating level schools are listed alphabetically.
Jorge Fors, a candidate for Miami-Dade County’s District 6 seat on the County Commission. Fors won his seat on the Coral Gables commission in 2019, and now he’s giving it up to run for ...
As part of this program, an enhanced curriculum for mathematics and integrated science was introduced at the first-grade level for the 2003–4 academic year in all government schools. The UAE education system is divided into four tiers: Kindergarten: KG 1 and KG 2 – 4–5 years old; Primary School: Grade 1–6 – 6–11 years old
Student achievement and supporting teachers will be among the top issues for the two candidates vying to represent District 6 in the Miami-Dade County School Board elections, as a teacher of 21 ...
Who will represent District 6 on the Wake County school board? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote in the Nov. 8 election with our voter guide. Dajma Livingston, candidate for Wake ...
The Philippine School (Arabic: المدرسة الفلبينية - دبي) or known in abbreviation as TPS is a school in Dubai catering for Filipinos, covering grade levels from kindergarten through the 12th grade. [1] The Philippine School was established in February 2008 and opened its first academic year on September the following year.