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Nearly 3,000 students will be enrolled
Ajman has opened a new, affordable British curriculum school.
PACE British Creative School in Tara will be enrolling almost 3000 students from Foundation Stage 2 to Year 6 in the upcoming school year.
“This is the vision of our late father and founder of the group, PA Ibrahim Haji, to provide quality education at affordable costs. UK creative schools start at AED 8,900 per year, almost anywhere else three-quarters of that,” said PACE Group Director Salman Ibrahim.
“This year, we have FS grades 2 to 6. However, we will extend the school year in the coming year,” adds Salman.
He said the school was affiliated with the Cambridge Examinations Board and secondary students had the option to use the latest teaching and assessment tools.
The group has partnered with HP to provide high-speed internet connections with access to every corner of the school.
“To keep students up-to-date and ahead of the times, we will have high-speed internet that will enhance their exposure to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) courses as well as artificial intelligence, machine learning, coding, PACE Group Director Bilal Ibrahim said:
Management believes that British Curriculum schools are essential in Ajman as the town attracts people from all over the UAE due to its affordable living. “The vast majority of expats living in Ajman prefer the British curriculum. Arabs from North Africa, Iraq, Iraq and South Asian countries prefer the curriculum because it is considered an international curriculum. At one of our schools, we There are students from over 55 countries studying,” Salman said.
The teachers of the school are all native English speakers. The campus has 4 swimming pools, a football field, a basketball court, and a multi-functional extracurricular activity hall.
Management said they had been receiving enquiries about admissions and many students had been admitted to the school. “Entrance exams are designed to assess a child’s abilities. Extra attention is given to the child if needed,” Bilal said.
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