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  2. Manama, Ajman - Wikipedia

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    Manama was, at the turn of the 20th century, a village of seven or eight houses of the Sharqiyin tribe. [2] It grew in importance when, following the crash of the pearling industry in the late 1920s, the Ruler of Ajman, Sheikh Rashid Al Nuaimi, identified Manama as an area with the potential to be developed as Ajman's 'bread basket' and invested in planting a number of crops, including papaya ...

  3. Emirate of Ajman - Wikipedia

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    As well as the city of Ajman, the emirate encompasses two landlocked exclaves, Manama and Masfout. Manama is located 73 kilometers to the capital's east, covering an area of 26 km 2. Manama is in the plains at the foothills of the Hajjar Mountains some 60 km east of Ajman city.

  4. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Private secondary schools in Nigeria tend to be quite expensive with average fees ranging from a few hundred thousand naira to several million naira annually. Fees have also been rapidly increasing, as much as 50-70% in 2024. [36] [37] [38] At least one school reportedly charges 30 million naira. [39]

  5. Academic grading in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, the academic grading system scales from A (First class) to F (fail). Below is the grading system of Nigerian schools.. Nigeria offers six years of basic education, three years of junior secondary education, and three years of senior secondary education.

  6. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, some universities follow a model based on the British system. Thus, at the University of Cape Town and the University of South Africa (UNISA), the percentages are calibrated as follows: a first-class pass is given for 75% and above, a second (division one) for 70–74%, a second (division two) for 60–69%, and a third for 50–59%.

  7. Al Ameer English School, Ajman - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Ameer English School is an English medium school that was founded in 1991 in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. [2] [3] The school is accredited by Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi and has the recognition of the U.A.E.'s Ministry of Education. The school first opened in 1991 in a villa in Rumaila, Ajman. Unfortunately, In 2004 ...

  8. International Indian School, Ajman - Wikipedia

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    The International Indian School is an English medium school and was founded in 2002 in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. [1] The school is recognized by the Ministry of Education, U.A.E. and affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. In 2018 all 143 students who sat the grade 10 CBSE exams passed. [2] The School is part of ...

  9. Category:Schools in the Emirate of Ajman - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools in the Emirate of Ajman" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.