British schools in Dubai will undergo the British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspections starting next year, as the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) announced an agreement with the Department for Education of England (DfE).
British schools in Dubai will undergo the British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspections starting next year, as the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) announced an agreement with the Department for Education of England (DfE).
The much-awaited results for the Grade 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations were announced at 5.30pm UAE time on Thursday. Several schools in the UAE including Delhi Private School (Sharjah), Central School (Dubai), Crescent English School (Dubai), and the Model School (Abu Dhabi) have reported 100 per cent pass results.
The much-awaited results for the Grade 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations were announced at 5.30pm UAE time on Thursday. Several schools in the UAE including Delhi Private School (Sharjah), Central School (Dubai), Crescent English School (Dubai), and the Model School (Abu Dhabi) have reported 100 per cent pass results.
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, today announced the launch of Ektashif program, a 12-day residential program for UAE nationals to learn about cutting-edge research in renewable energy, sustainability and the environment.
The University of Dubai (UD) unveiled plans to set up its own dedicated campus in Dubai International Academic City as part of an expansion plan.
Education Minister Humaid Al Qattami said the culture of excellence has led the UAE to podiums of honour and made it to occupy the first ranks, thanks to the wise development policies of the UAE leadership.
More than 100 volunteers joined a Dubai Cares' 'Volunteer Emirates' initiative to help enrich the learning environment for students at the His Highness Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School in Dubai.
When the UAE ice hockey team takes to the rink on May 27 for the 2012 Gulf Ice Hockey Championship, it will be a proud moment for Emirati player Saeed Sulaiman Rashed Al Nuaimi.
The number of students in Parwarish, the boarding school set up by the Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD) in 2009 at Swat for orphaned children of the war-ravaged valley, has more than doubled. The number has gone up from 45 to 112 in just two years and is set to increase further.
Examinations for the third school term will commence next month.