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Dubai to inspect unsatisfactory schools
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 19 - 2009 at 10:31
Inspectors from the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB) have begun follow-up inspections of 32 schools labelled as 'unsatisfactory' or 'acceptable' but with certain unsatisfactory features. The move comes days after the Dubai authorities finished their review of 189 schools in the emirate in the Annual Report 2009. Inspectors will be looking for improvements in areas such as health and safety, including transport, supervision of children, leadership and management. 'Our first duty is to the children in Dubai's schools and our work at DSIB is all about improving their educational opportunities,' said Jameela Al Muhairi, DSIB's Chief.
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