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British schools in Dubai

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

British education in DubaiThere are many schools in Dubai and UAE that provides traditional British education. Some of the top schools dealing with British curriculum are Dubai British School located in Emirates Hills and Raffles International School located in Umm Suqeim. (more…)

Schools in Dubai

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

Schools in DubaiThere are number of schools located in different regions of Dubai providing primary and higher education, many with various ethnic and linguistic groups as primary focus.  There is annual ranking system developed by KHDA – Knowledge and Human Development Authority (educational quality assurance authority set by Ministry of education) that ranks the school on the basis of type, level and quality of education provided by the school. In order to make a decision on which school will be better, it is always recommended to view the KHDA rating/ranking of the school.

Top Curriculum taught in Dubai Schools are

  1. UK
  2. CBSE / Indian
  3. IB / International Baccalaureate
  4. US
  5. French
  6. MOE (Ministry of Education) Curriculum
  7. Pakistani (more…)

Education in Dubai

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

Higher Education DubaiEducation is one the most important factor that expatriates consider before shifting their families to Dubai. The same section in in-dubai.com deals with everything that is related to education ranging from schools and universities in Dubai to the steps taken by education council and ministry of education.

The constant growth of population within the Emirates has triggered off a substantial amount of investment being made in the field of education. An extensive education system from kindergarten to university is being offered to all residing male and female students within the UAE with the local students having the expenses of their education shouldered by the government. To add to it there also exists a good private education sector, whereas, there are around thousands of local students from both the sexes pursuing their education outside the country which is being sponsored by the government of Dubai.

Great amount of achievements have been accomplished since the early 1990’s along with steps now being taken to improve the quality of education for students from all walks of life. The role the UAE and Dubai government plays in this entire system is now being re-evaluated, particularly with the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) bringing the privatization of the education sector to the forefront.

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