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Al-Mizhar American Academy (AAM) is an American school offering American curriculum based on US Common Core standards. The school is located in Al-Mizhar Mirdif, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a private institution managed by Taaleem, a UAE-based company and one of the largest education providers in the Middle East.
Mirdif City Centre is a large shopping mall opened on 16 March 2010. [1] The Mirdif City Centre project was first announced in April 2007 with construction beginning in August 2007. It comprises 3,116,451 sq ft (289,527.8 m 2 ) of gross floor area spread over a service basement level and 1st floor, and 180,000 m 2 (1,900,000 sq ft) square ...
Pages in category "Private schools in the United Arab Emirates" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Indian High School, Dubai; JSS Private School; Jumeira Baccalaureate School; Jumeirah College; ... City Centre Mirdif; Dragon Mart; Dubai Festival City; Dubai ...
The school has three campuses. The Junior School at Al Garhoud accommodates Pre-Primary classes (girls and boys KG1–Grade 4). The Senior School in Oud Metha includes girls' Grades 5 to 12, who commence in the early morning shift (7:00 am to 1:50 pm), boys' Grades 5 to 12, who commence in the late morning shift (9:10 am to 3:50 pm).
Al Mawakeb Schools (Arabic: مدارس المواكب) is an international school system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Serving grades Kindergarten through 12, [2] it is managed by Academia Management Solutions International (AMSI). [3] Its high school program uses a U.S. curriculum. [4] As of 2017 the school system has a total of 10,000 ...
The Habitat Schools Group is an international group of private schools, with three schools situated in different areas of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] Overview
This is the list of the schools in Dubai owned by the Dubai Government - Public Schools.. KHDA ratings of Public Dubai schools are listed below. The list is arranged by ratings for the year 2010–2011; within each rating level schools are listed alphabetically.