Performance of Dubai's Indian schools almost unchanged
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 29 - 2013 at 05:30
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has said the number of students attending poorly performing Indian curriculum schools in Dubai has nearly doubled over the past four years, Gulf News has reported. The number rose from 2,277 students attending unsatisfactory schools in 2009 to 4,121 students currently enrolled at such schools, the regulator said. According to results of the inspection conducted by the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB), there was no significant change in the overall performance of Indian Curriculum schools from last year, as only two Indian curriculum schools, Buds Public School and Little Flowers English school, have improved from unsatisfactory to acceptable.
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