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Zappeion (Constantinople, now Istanbul) - Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. Ayşe Sıdıka Hanım [ tr ] , an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".
Mir Afghan Girls School (Central Asia Institute supported) Mohammad Tarzi High School (boys) Mohammad Alam Faiz Zad High School (boys and girls) – located in the area between Kolola Pushta and Shahrara in a great area of Shar-E Naw, behind Ali Abad Hospital (formerly Malalay Zezhantoon).
Khadija was given many honorifics, including 'The Pious One', 'Princess of Quraysh' (Ameerat-Quraysh), and 'Khadija the Great' (Khadija al-Kubra). [12] It is said that she fed and clothed the poor, assisted her relatives financially, and provided marriage portions for poor relations. [12]
Al-Burhan Grammar School, Tyseley; Al Huda Girls' School, Saltley; Birchfield Independent Girls' School, Birchfield; Darul Uloom Islamic High School, Small Heath; Edgbaston High School, Edgbaston; Elmhurst Ballet School, Edgbaston; Green Oak Academy, Moseley; Hamd House School, Bordesley Green; Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School, Small Heath
It was initially established under the name of Al-Taymiyyah Al-Mahmoudia School, as the first official educational school in the Emirate of Sharjah in 1935 in a village in the Al-Hirah region by Sheikh Muhammad bin Ali Al-Mahmoud, a religious and intellectual pioneer who managed it until 1948. As it was the usual method of teaching at that time ...
Sharjah English School (SES) is a British-curriculum school in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is one of the oldest private, not for profit , coeducational schools in the UAE. It currently has an enrollment of 850 students across primary and secondary (ages 3-18).
The school, located in Al Warqa, was established in 2005, and the SAIS family of schools has branches in 4 emirates - Sharjah, Dubai, Umm Al Quwain and Abu Dhabi. Dubai School is the second branch to be opened for SAIS schools. The school was officially opened in 2005 and offers classes from KG - to Gr. 12. It is an American curriculum school ...
Sharjah Indian School was established by Vakayil Damodar in 1979 in Sharjah with 280 pupils and 13 teachers. [4] It was officially inaugurated on September 5, 1979, by His Excellency M. H. Ansari, former Ambassador of India in the presence of His Excellency Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Mohammed Al Qassimi.