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The Indian High School was founded in 1961 by Maghanmal Pancholia, with the goal of providing education to the children of Indian expatriates. [7] It was the first expatriate educational institution to be established in Dubai. The land for the school was granted by the then ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. The initial ...
Gulf Indian High School; Global Indian International School; The Indian High School, Dubai; The Winchester School, Jebel Ali; Jumeira Baccalaureate School; Jumeirah College; Latifa School for Girls; Lycee Francais International de Dubai; Newlands School; New Indian Model School; Nord Anglia International School Dubai; Our Own English High School
The British and Indian curricula alone account for 64% of all enrollment in Dubai-based private schools. [8] Tuition at these private schools range from AED 1,725 to AED 107,200 per year, [9] and Dubai's annual revenue from private schooling fees is AED 5.35bn. 39% of students pay less than AED 10,000 in tuition per year. [10]
Pages in category "Indian international schools in the United Arab Emirates" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gulf Indian High School or GIHS is a CBSE affiliated school located in the Al Garhoud Area of Dubai. It is a senior secondary school with students from 3-17 of age accommodating classes from KG to 12. Students in 12th prepare for their All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE) as it is their senior and final year. The school is ...
Maghanmal Jethanand Pancholia (24 October 1924 – 2 September 2019), also known as Maghaba, was an Indian-Emirati businessman, trader, philanthropist and the founder of the Indian High School, Dubai, first Indian educational institution established in the UAE. [3]
The school has been rated Very Good [1] by the KHDA during the DSIB Inspections for the academic year 2022-2023. The school started in 1991 as Varkey International Private School and renamed itself to GEMS Our Own Indian in 2012. The school saw its relocation to its current campus in Al Quoz 1 in 2002. The school motto is 'Nurturing Dynamic ...
With the support of private schools in Dubai and local community partners, What Works was initiated in September 2012. Based on the principles of Appreciative Inquiry, What Works is a programme for teachers and school leaders in Dubai's private education sector, designed to increase collaboration within the sector and improve student outcomes ...