Indian schools improve ratings in Dubai

The performance of Dubai’s Indian-curriculum schools is improving, the education regulator’s annual inspection report shows. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority’s Dubai Indian Schools Inspections 2016-2017 report looked at 30 schools and found half of them to be "good" or better.

More than half of the schools inspected met or exceeded National Agenda goals. Two were rated "outstanding", three "very good", 10 "good", 11 "acceptable", and four "weak".

"We are continuing to see improvements in leadership in Indian curriculum schools, which will have a significant impact as we work towards achieving UAE National Agenda goals," said Abdulla Al Karam, Director General of the KHDA.

"The schools will collaborate by sharing expertise to enable a better quality of education for every student in Dubai."

The National

Share this page!
COMMENTS
Connector Directory
 
PARTNER CONTENT