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Education in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is home to various international and local private, public, and charter, and applied schools and universities, that teach in several languages spoken by Abu Dhabi residents.
Japanese School in Abu Dhabi Liwa International School Al Mushrif Liwa International School Al Qattara Liwa International School for Girls Liwa International School Falaj Hazza Lycée Français Théodore Monod (United Arab Emirates) Madar International School The Military High School, Al-Ain The Model School, Abu Dhabi Merryland International ...
It governs charter schools, private schools, and higher education in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. These three tiers are divided into three educational zones. Abu Dhabi Zone includes the capital city and the surrounding coastal areas, ending its authority near Al Khatim, halfway between Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, and the Abu Dhabi- Dubai border. The Al Ain Zone includes city of Al Ain and all schools ...
Dubai International School E Emirates International School G GEMS American Academy, Abu Dhabi Greenfield International School I Indian Public High School J Japanese School in Abu Dhabi Jumeira Baccalaureate School L Lycée Français International de Dubaï Lycée Français Théodore Monod (United Arab Emirates) Lycée Louis Massignon (United ...
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The British School Al Khubairat, formerly called "Al Khubairat Community School", now commonly known and referred to as "Al Khubairat" or "BSAK", is a non-profit fee-charging school for English speaking children in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [1][2] The school roll is some 1800 students.
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi (ACS) is a non-profit, co-educational school operating in the United Arab Emirates. It was founded in 1972, [1] and follows an American, standards-based curriculum with English instruction.
Al Nahda National Schools is a private school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates founded in 1983 by local businessman and entrepreneur Saeed Al-Junaibi. [2] It provides education in both the British and American curriculums. [3] The school is divided into 3 campuses: a boys' campus (for boys in 4th grade and above), [4] a girls' campus (for girls in 7th grade and above), [5] and an elementary ...