Image Courtesy: www.gulfnews.com Sharjah English School, a non-profit driven school, has gotten a sparkling report from a group appointed to examine licensed British schools abroad (BSO) by the UK Department for Education. The BSO report described S...
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Sharjah English School, a non-profit driven school, has gotten a sparkling report from a group appointed to examine licensed British schools abroad (BSO) by the UK Department for Education.
The BSO report described Sharjah English School (SES) as "an outstanding school", expressing that "it is very effective and standards across all areas are high".
Commenting on the report, SES Principal John Nolan said: “We are very proud that the BSO team from the UK Department for Education has recognised the extremely hard work of our staff, pupils and families, who have created a truly unique educational experience.”
“Sharjah English School is one of a few not-for-profit schools in the UAE. The report comes on the back of our record-breaking GCSE and A Level results in 2018 – the best in Sharjah and the Northern Emirates – and it is another milestone in our efforts to create excellent opportunities for all our students,” he noted.
The BSO report featured the abnormal state of scholarly fulfillment, and the reviewers were especially awed to discover understudies “disciplined, confident and articulate”, noting that “even the youngest students behave responsibly”.
The administration was lauded as “effective and distributed” with “an outstanding principal” who has prevailing with regards to making “a small school ethos with a strong community feel”.
Abroad schools that portray themselves as British are liable to the UK Government's deliberate investigation plot. The UK Department for Education (DfE) assesses schools dependent on a typical arrangement of models that British schools abroad can embrace.
The Sharjah English School was set up for a considerable length of time back in the emirate and has been the school of decision for families looking for a difficult UK education for their kids.
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