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While individual Emirates are responsible for managing the standards of educational institutions within their free zones, Dubai is the only Emirate that does so through the Knowledge and Human Development Authority's (KHDA) University Quality Assurance International Board. The Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah is currently working on tightening rules ...
Raffles The Palm Dubai ... St. Mary's Catholic High School, Dubai, UAE; ... Saint-Petersburg State Economic University (Dubai branch)
Arab Unity School; Buds Public School, Dubai; Clarion School, Dubai; Credence High School, Dubai; Delhi Private School, Dubai; Dubai American Academy; Dubai British School; Dubai College; Dubai English Speaking College; Dubai International Academy; Dubai International School; Dubai Japanese School; Dubai National School, Al Barsha; Dubai ...
Abu Dhabi University–Dubai; Al Falah University, Dubai; American University in Dubai; ... Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government; E. Emirates Aviation University;
Raffles Institution (RI) is an independent educational institution in Singapore.Founded in 1823, it is the oldest school in the country. It provides secondary education for boys only from Year 1 to Year 4, and pre-university education for both boys and girls in Year 5 and Year 6.
Raffles International College Bangkok, originally known as Raffles Design Institute Bangkok, is a 2.25 hectare campus located in the Bangna district of Bangkok, Thailand. It was awarded the title of "Best Design School" for outstanding achievement in the advancement of Arts and Design by Her Royal Highness Princess of Thailand Soamsawali in ...
In September 2012, the school had 1800 students from 78 nationalities, and a faculty of 250 staff from 42 nationalities. [6] In March 2015, Dubai International Academy was rated Outstanding overall for the first time by KHDA, one of the 16 schools in Dubai to receive this rating at the time. [7] In 2018, a sister school was opened in Al Barsha. [8]
Private education in Dubai is regulated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority.The UAE Ministry of Education is responsible for public schools in Dubai.Currently, more than 90% of school education in Dubai takes place in the private sector, served by 194 private schools offering 17 different curricula to more than 280,000 students from 182 nationalities. [1]