Image Courtesy: www.gulfnews.com Delhi Private School (DPS), which has two DPS schools in Sharjah and one in Dubai, will open another DPS school in Ras Al Khaimah in April 2020, authorities declared on Tuesday. Authorities from RAKEZ Academic Z...
Image Courtesy: www.gulfnews.com
Delhi Private School (DPS), which has two DPS schools in Sharjah and one in Dubai, will open another DPS school in Ras Al Khaimah in April 2020, authorities declared on Tuesday.
Authorities from RAKEZ Academic Zone and DPS took an interest at the notable function for the up and coming Indian school, which will be situated in Al Dhait region.
The function occurred within the sight of Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman of RAKEZ, and Ramy Jallad, Group CEO of RAKEZ, alongside agents of different experts.
Dinesh Kothari, managing director of DPS Sharjah and Dubai, said: “We are very delighted to be partnering with RAKEZ to expand the horizons of education in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. With our CBSE curriculum, we will serve the growing number of Indian population and students in the emirate, offering them highly engaging, hands-on learning that promotes strong problem solving and communications skills, which are paramount to all occupations.”
DPS schools in Dubai and Sharjah as of now serve around 11,000 understudies in the UAE.
The fourth DPS school in Ras Al Khaimah will at first open from kindergarten to review six, with yearly educational cost charges expected to be set between Dh11,000 to Dh12,000, Kothari revealed to Gulf News on Tuesday.
Every scholastic year, the new school will include a couple of more evaluations, intending to achieve the best grade 12 in around three years following its dispatch, he included.
The school will be co-instructive until evaluation four.
The school, which will be spread over a 55,000-square-meter plot of land, will have an all-out limit of exactly 5,000 students. The school will have pools for junior and senior students, football and cricket grounds and multipurpose lobbies, Kothari included.
He said the school has been conceded a permit by the Ministry of Education and it will "in the end" gain connection with India's CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education).
This news was previously published on: www.gulfnews.com
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