10 Schools in Dubai and the Northern Emirates

Registration opens for next week’s “Ajyal Schools”

Registration of students in the new system is optional.

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The Emirates Foundation for School Education announced the opening of registration for “generational schools” at the end of next week.

She said that students who completed registration for the next academic year last April in schools that joined the generations schools, are not required to register again, while students of other government schools, who wish to move to generations schools in grades one to four, will have to register starting from The end of next week, according to the availability of school seats, noting that the possibility of accepting private school students wishing to transfer to Al-Ajial Schools is not available.

The Foundation also announced the names of the schools that will be converted in the first phase to the “Generation Schools” model, and includes 10 schools (first cycle) which are Al Mizhar and Al Maktoum in Dubai, Al Qarayen and Al Furqan in Sharjah, and Mushairif in Ajman.

The list also includes Umm Al Quwain School in the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, Al Mataf, Al Wadi and Al Mairid in Ras Al Khaimah, in addition to the Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi School in Fujairah.

The Generation Schools represent a new model for managing and developing public schools in the country, and the application of the Generation Schools model will begin at the beginning of the next academic year (2022-2023).

The Foundation confirmed that the goal of the "generational schools" model is to develop the first cycle of the public education sector, and it is one of the many models that will be adopted during the coming period to provide greater options for parents and provide educational models that can meet different requirements.

She pointed out that the targets of this system are Emirati students and the like who are enrolled in government schools within the geographical scope of the schools.

The Generations Schools adopt a combination of the national curricula in the Arabic language, Islamic education, moral education and social studies, under the direct supervision of the Emirates School Education, with international curricula in scientific subjects such as mathematics, science, and others.

The Foundation confirmed that the school timing and calendar will remain the same as in government schools, without change, pointing out that there are no additional fees, as the government takes care of operational expenses and student fees.

She stated that all teachers in the new model are qualified and highly experienced, based on the education standards in force in the country, explaining that the most prominent changes that will occur in education will provide schools with new teachers, staff and administrators, in addition to the survival and continuity of teachers of Arabic language, Islamic education and social studies.

The Foundation stressed that the schools will implement the current curriculum, which is followed in all government schools affiliated with the "Emirates School Education", including Arabic language, Islamic education and social studies, in addition to keeping the Emirati faculty working in the schools where the model will be applied to devote the Emirati identity in the schools model. generations.

Schools will also retain their names, uniforms, and calendar of activities, as in the past.

The Foundation stated that the registration of students in the new system is optional, as their parents will have the freedom to choose an appropriate school for their children in their residential area.

• “Generational Schools” aims to develop the first cycle of the public education sector.

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