The General Secretariat of the Khalifa Award for Education kicked off today. The 2012-2013 edition of the Award is under the slogan, 'Distinguish Yourself, You deserve honour'.
The General Secretariat of the Khalifa Award for Education kicked off today. The 2012-2013 edition of the Award is under the slogan, 'Distinguish Yourself, You deserve honour'.
Classes started this week in some private schools in the Capital with a good number of students turning up on the first day.
After two long months of break, fourth grader Adeel Dhiman has been chanting ‘I don’t want to go back to school’ non-stop for a week.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) has concluded its partnership with 116 foreign school operators.
After two long months of break, fourth grader Adeel Dhiman has been chanting ‘I don’t want to go back to school’ non-stop for a week. With his school set to open next week, Adeel’s parents took him shopping to a stationery store to replenish his school supplies so that he gets excited and motivated for the coming term. “He sounded a lot more excited when we told him we’re going shopping for school supplies. Of course, the novelty will last for a week after school reopens,” said Adeel’s mother Sneha Dhiman.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) has concluded its partnership with 116 foreign school operators. Final 65 contracts ended in June this year.
Only 12 per cent of the students who passed from government schools in Abu Dhabi in 2011-2012 made it to universities this year.
Students graduating from free zone universities in Dubai this year will be the first to receive degrees validated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) as the education regulator sent out the first batch of ‘certified’ degrees.
Only 12 per cent of the students who passed from government schools in Abu Dhabi in 2011-2012 made it to universities this year.
The Ministry of Education on Saturday announced the appointment of 36 female Emirati teachers at schools in Dubai and northern regions.