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FOR THE FIFTH consecutive year, Sue Anderson Consultants (SAC) will be visiting the city to offer parents free, expert advice and support on UK boarding schools during the forthcoming UK Boarding Schools Exhibition.
The education specialists, with over 25 years of experience, will be visiting the UAE to give an in-depth insight into the wide range of educational choices available for parents considering UK boarding schools as an option for their child’s education. Last year, 49 per cent of SAC’s student placements came from the Middle East, 78 per cent of which were from the UAE.
Heads and representatives of 28 UK boarding schools will be in attendance, where they will be providing the opportunity for families living in the Middle East region to visit the exhibition and find out more about what each school has to offer and the many opportunities available.
SAC have personally visited over 350 UK boarding schools; their first-hand experience enables them to identify what is special and unique about each school and match this with the needs of each child.
A free copy of the UK Boarding School Directory 2010/11 will be available at the exhibition.
What: UK Boarding Schools Exhibition
When: 2pm to 7pm, Thursday and Saturday, February 26 and 27
Where: Kempinski Hotel, Mall of the Emirates
For further information please contact 050 5487163
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