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In 2010, Brighton College announced that it was "helping to set up schools in Abu Dhabi". [47] This venture was a for-profit franchise operation through a company the school had set up, Brighton College International Schools Ltd, in a joint venture with a UAE property development company called Bloom Properties.
National Defense College: New York University Abu Dhabi: Rabdan Academy: Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi: United Arab Emirates University: Zayed II Military College: Zayed University, Abu Dhabi Campus Ajman University: City University College of Ajman: Gulf Medical University: Abu Dhabi University, Dubai: American University in Dubai: American ...
Bloom Holding manages and operates 18 schools and one nursery with over 21,000 students, including Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Dubai [13] ADEK Charter Schools, [14] ESE "Ajyal" Schools, [15] Bloom Nurseries at Bloom Gardens, [16] Bloom Holding's own brand IB School Bloom World Academy, and two international schools to be located ...
Brighton College may refer to: Brighton College, Brighton, England, UK Brighton College Preparatory School, Brighton, England, UK; part of Brighton College; Brighton College Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; see Brighton College; Brighton College, British Columbia, Canada; Brighton College, Manly, a former girls' private school in ...
Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, is home to various international and local private schools and universities, with teaching in several languages spoken by Abu Dhabi residents. These schools operate under the authority of the Abu Dhabi Education Council as well as the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education .
New York University Abu Dhabi [68] Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates: 2010 Accredited: Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai [69] Dubai United Arab Emirates: 2008 Accredited: RIT Kosovo [70] Pristina Kosovo 2003 Accredited: Hult International Business School [16] London United Kingdom 2009 Accredited
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The school was established in January 1968 on land donated by the then Ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, in an area of the city known as Khubairat. This area was the part of the Corniche where the pearl fishing fleet were first sighted on their return from sea. One suggested translation of the word 'Khubairat' is 'good news'.