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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.
Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) (Arabic: هيئة المعرفة والتنمية البشرية) is the educational quality assurance and regulatory authority of the Government of Dubai, United Arab Emirates which is responsible for evaluation and accreditation of higher educational institutions and universities in the Emirate of Dubai.
Currently, more than 90% of school education in Dubai takes place in the private sector, served by 194 private schools offering 17 different curricula to more than 280,000 students from 182 nationalities. [1] Dubai has 26 international branch campuses of universities from 12 different countries - including the UK, Australia and India. More than ...
It undertakes early learning, school and higher learning institution management and rates them, based on the performance of both the students and the teachers, with ratings ranging from Unsatisfactory to Outstanding. [6] Below is a summary of the inspection ratings for the Russian International School in Dubai. [7]
This was the only year that the GRS was used. Beginning 2008–09, the DOE replaced the GRS with Bracken School Readiness Assessment and changed the BSRA/OLSAT weighting to 25/75. 2011-12 Atlanta Public School System adopted the use of GRS as a pre-qualitifiying process for automatic testing of students for the Gifted & Talented programs.
The school is established in 1991 to provide education to children from the Indian diaspora living in the Emirates. 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
In September 2012, the school had 1800 students from 78 nationalities, and a faculty of 250 staff from 42 nationalities. [6] In March 2015, Dubai International Academy was rated Outstanding overall for the first time by KHDA, one of the 16 schools in Dubai to receive this rating at the time. [7] In 2018, a sister school was opened in Al Barsha. [8]
This stems from the practice that exams were traditionally given by 3 examiners. Each had to rate the student's examination performance on a 1–10 scale, and the final grade was the sum of the three ratings. On a 1–10 scale, passing is 6, so on a 1–30 scale the minimum passing grade is 3*6 = 18.