Students from eight local universities here will convene next week to tackle pressing environmental issues and help find solutions to these challenges.
Students from eight local universities here will convene next week to tackle pressing environmental issues and help find solutions to these challenges.
Special education teachers and school leaders across public schools now have specific policies and procedures regarding special needs students, following a workshop hosted by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) to help integrate special needs students into a healthy school environment.
Students in engineering and technology were given a preview and hands-on interaction of the latest defence technology and the many exciting possibilities in engineering at an exposition meant to encourage them to pursue careers in the field.
The tenth edition of Brain Hunt, one of UAE’s most popular school quiz shows, was announced at a press briefing in Dubai on Monday. Bringing together the best quizzing minds from private schools in the UAE, the competition will see the participation of more than 400 teams.
The Environment and Natural Reserves in Sharjah (ENRS) on Monday launched the first edition of the Sharjah Sustainable Award, known as Green Schools Award, for the academic year 2012-2013.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) has announced the first semester exam period.
Nineteen elementary and high school teams from the UAE, who emerged from a field of 300, have begun competing in the World Robot Olympiad in Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur.
The International World Robot Olympiad (WRO) Advisory Council selected the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) as a permanent member ahead of the competitions in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
The Bee’ah School of Environment (BSoE), an environmental education initiative created by integrated environmental and waste management company Bee’ah, has announced its expansion to the eastern and central regions of Sharjah.
It’s a mad rush for admissions at the Indian High School in Dubai (IHS). More than 3,300 students are looking to secure an admission at the school’s kindergarten which only has 200 odd seats on offer.