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Al Nahda National Schools is a private school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates founded in 1983 by local businessman and entrepreneur Saeed Al-Junaibi. [2] It provides education in both the British and American curriculums. [3] The school is divided into 3 campuses: a boys' campus (for boys in 4th grade and above), [4] a girls' campus (for ...
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Al Nahyaneia Model School has approximately 650 students and 70 teachers. The students are local Emirati boys. Core subjects offered are: Arabic, Islamic Studies, Social Studies, English, Math and Science. Non-core subjects include: Art, Music, Physical Education/Health Studies and Information Technology. The school has a library, student ...
Lycée Français International Théodore Monod (LFITM; Arabic: مدرسة الفرنسية الدولية تيودور مونو) is a French curriculum international school located in Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. [1] It opened in 2006 and was inaugurated by the future President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy. [2]
Meanwhile Al Nahda Sharjah comes under the jurisdiction of the emirate of Sharjah. Al Nahda is bordered to the south and east by Al Qusais, and to the west by Al Mamzar. It is bounded to the north by route E 11 (Al Ittihad Road) and to the south by a local road (204 Road). Al Nahda comprises two subcommunities — Al Nahda 1 and Al Nahda 2.
Nahda or al-Nahda may also refer to: Politics ... Al Nahda National Schools, a private school in Abu Dhabi This page was last edited on 5 ...
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[1] [2] Belvedere School in the UK was founded in 1880 as Liverpool High School, by the then Girls’ Public Day School Company (which became the Girls’ Day School Trust). The name was changed to The Belvedere School in 1911. Belvedere International School takes boys and girls aged 3 to 16 (up to Year 11 - 2022/23).