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New Indian school in Dubai to offer CBSE educational programs

With a specific end goal to offer Indian educational modules as recommended by the Central Board of Secondary Education (Abu Dhabi CBSE), the establishment stone for a Shining Star International School (SSIS) has been laid at the high-innovation stop in Dubai.


The establishment was laid by Sheik Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, leader of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, administrator and CEO of Emirates Group and director of Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA).


In his ability as supporter of the Shining Star International School, Abu Dhabi (SSIS), Sheik Ahmed additionally displayed a check of 1,00,000 dirhams (US $ 272) in the interest of the IHS understudies to Mariam Othman, Director General of Rashid Pediatric Indian CBSE UAE.

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Sanjay Verma, India's Consul General to UAE, Mohan Valrani, director of Indian High School Dubai, and additionally senior authorities from DSOA and Indian High School Dubai were available.


An activity of IHS Dubai, the IIHS is planned to initiate working from April 2011, offering Indian educational modules as endorsed by the CBSE.

The scholastic center will reach out to IT, research and subjects, for example, nanotechnology.


The new grounds will be fitted out with best in class offices, for example, an amphitheater, cafeteria, movement room, gym, swimming pool and a temperature-controlled indoor games complex.

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Mohammed Al Zarouni, bad habit administrator and CEO of DSOA, stated, "The opening of the International Indian High School in Dubai Silicon Oasis approves our duty to extending our portfolio and improving development and efficiency through instruction in the UAE."

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