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Bahrain School has many of the sports that typical American schools have such as basketball, soccer, baseball, volleyball, track and field and cross country. The school competes against other schools on the island. Since the school is a part of DoDDS Europe, they also compete in the DODDS European championships.
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The first batch of students were received when 37 students was admitted to the Pre-Medical Programme of the College in October 1982. [9] The first class graduated during the academic year of 1989/90. The university admits up to 150 students annually from across the GCC. [9] In 2009, there were approximately 797 students studying at the university.
Al Raja School, commonly abbreviated as "ARS", is a private, bilingual, coeducational, multicultural non-profit K-12 institution in the capital city Manama, in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Founded in 1899 by Amy Zwemer as the country's first Western school, it was formerly known as the Acorn School and then as the American Mission School. [ 1 ]
Ahlia University (AU) is a private, not-for-profit university in Manama, Bahrain and owned by a private holding company, The Arab Academy for Research and Studies (AARS). [1] The holding company is collectively owned by a group of companies and individuals from the Gulf Cooperation Council .
The Japanese School in Bahrain (バハレーン日本人学校, Baharēn Nihonjin Gakkō, Arabic: المدرسة اليابانية في البحرين) was a Japanese international school located in Sar, Northern Governorate, Bahrain, [1] near Manama. [2] The school was founded in 1984. As of 1989 it had 87 students, with none of them being ...
In the academic year of 2008/2009 the number of public classes in Bahrain ( including religious classes) are 4326, with the number of male students 62381 and female students 63233. with a distribution of 62172 in primary classes, 32327 in preparatory classes (junior high) and 31115 in secondary schools.
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.