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GEMS World Academy (Dubai) is an international private school, located in Dubai, UAE. The school is managed by GEMS Education. Founded in 2007, it follows the International Baccalaureate Curriculum, and offers education to students ranging from Grade R to Grade 12. As of October 2018, the school has capacity for 2,050 students. [2]
Our Own English High School in Dubai, now exclusively for girls, had a 2014 enrollment of 10,000 and tuition that is approximately one-tenth that of GEMS World Academy (Dubai). [9] [33] As of 2014, it was the world's largest single-location girls school, and offered an Indian curriculum. [33] GEMS American Academy, Abu Dhabi opened in 2011. [65]
GEMS Education is a private education provider that owns and operates schools internationally. GEMS was founded by Sunny Varkey in 1980. Pages in category "GEMS schools"
GEMS Founders School Dubai (Arabic: مدرسة جيمس فاوندرز دبي) is a private school situated in Al Barsha South, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The school has 6140 students enrolled over all age groups. GEMS Founders School Dubai is a British curriculum school from FS1 to Year 13.
GEMS Wellington International School (Arabic: مدرسة جیمس ولینغتون انترناسیونال) is a private school situated in the Al Sufouh area of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. [1] The school has over 3000 students enrolled over all age groups.
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GEMS Modern Academy was founded as Dubai Modern High School on October 18, 1986. In 2011, former United States President Bill Clinton visited the school as the chief guest during its 25th Anniversary celebration, as part of his wider initiative to increase access to education for children. [1]