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6 Things To Consider When Selecting A Primary School In Dubai!

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Don’t pick a primary school for your child in Dubai without considering these 6 important factors Your personal needs First and foremost, you’ll need to take into consideration yours and your child’s personal needs. This includes everything from the standards of education required to the location of the school and arrangement of transportation.  For example, if classes start at 8:00 AM and you have to be at work by 8:30 AM, an academic institution which is halfway across the city and out of route might not be suitable, even if it’s one of the best around.  Similarly, the local neighborhood school will be extremely appealing to parents that don’t want to arrange external transportation for their child, such as a bus. There are other factors you’ll need to think about too, such as: The presence of a daycare in case the child needs to be dropped early or picked up late A dedicated canteen which serves food for kids of all ages A play area for kindergartners World-

The Great Benefits Of Choosing A British Curriculum School In Dubai

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Introduction The UK education system, also known as the English national curriculum, is easily the most popular academic system of studies in Dubai and the rest of the world. It’s currently being taught by over 45% of all schools in the UAE, and in over 30,000 institutions worldwide.  The British curriculum was first introduced in 1988and has since been tweaked and developed consistently to help students keep up with the latest trends in the job market.  The most impressive thing about the curriculum is that, up until the age of 14, students are given an extensive education in all major subjects . This ensures that they grow up to become well-rounded individuals who are well versed with the inner-workings of every major industry in the world.  The curriculum primarily focuses on encouraging students to find solutions to real-world problems through their own creative processes, rather than by force-feeding hard facts which they need to retain. This prepares chil