“Education and Knowledge” receives the academic year with 31 partnership schools

The Partnership Schools project started in 2018 with the “Al Rayana School”.

Emirates today

The Department of Education and Knowledge in Abu Dhabi will receive the new academic year 2022-2023 with 31 partnership schools in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, providing the American curriculum, and applying the Competency Graduation Framework, a new educational approach that aims to provide school students, numbering about 46,500 students, with skills The future, through a curriculum specifically designed to support students’ academic, social and intellectual development.

The department announced that the new academic year will witness the entry of nine partnership schools into service, providing an additional capacity of 12,000 academic seats, which contributes to providing a high-quality educational environment for school students at all academic levels, from kindergarten to high school. Attracting more Emirati competencies to work in the education sector.

The department pointed out that the educational partnership schools are a product of the partnership between the public and private sectors, as they provide a third educational system for students in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Through this partnership, global experiences are exchanged to serve the national agenda of the United Arab Emirates aimed at creating a sustainable knowledge-based economy. Productive and influential individuals in their society and the labor market.

The department pointed out that the educational partnership schools project, which began in 2018 with one school “Al Rayana School” with a capacity of 2,700 seats, has succeeded over four years in achieving a number of important achievements, most notably the development of students’ academic performance and the provision of rewarding job opportunities for citizens, in addition to The social benefits resulting from developing a generation of Emirati citizens who are rooted in their national identity and open to the world.

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New partnership schools enter service, providing 12,000 academic seats.

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