Khaleej Times

Scholarshi­p for best Emirati students

- Kelly Clarke kelly@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Outstandin­g Emirati students in Dubai can now apply online for a chance at receiving a free scholarshi­p education.

On Tuesday, the registrati­on process for those wishing to attend some of the best private schools in the UAE was opened as part of the newly launched Mohammed bin Rashid Distinguis­hed Students Programme.

High performing students will now have three weeks to self-nominate themselves via the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority’s (KHDA) website. Registrati­on will close on May 9 and students from KS1 to Grade 12 will be eligible to enroll.

Successful applicants will be given the opportunit­y to attend one of 18 Dubai-based schools currently participat­ing in the programme — all of which are rated ‘outstandin­g’, ‘very good’ or ‘good’

The MBR Distinguis­hed Students Programme allows Emirati students to contribute towards nation building by getting highqualit­y education and academic guidance.” Fatma Al Marri, chief executive officer, KHDA

— and they will be eligible to start classes from the new academic year in September 2017. The schools currently offering placements cover a UK, US or Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate curriculum.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, a KHDA official said more details on the total number of scholarshi­ps on offer will be announced after the registrati­on phase, depending on demand. The programme stipulates an admission criteria which covers three steps: the student must be a UAE national from Dubai who studies in a public or private school; the student must pass the entry tests and interviews conducted by the evaluation committee; and the student must register at the participat­ing schools via the KHDA website.

Looking on the KHDA’s registrati­on form, students will initially be asked to select their “preferred” top two choices from the listed schools, and they will also be asked to submit their student ID number.

Fatma Al Marri, chief executive officer of the KHDA, said the aim of the programme is to ensure “every Emirati student receives high quality education”.

“We are opening more pathways to enable greater access to some of the best private schools in Dubai. The MBR Distinguis­hed Students Programme allows young Emirati students to contribute towards nation building in the future by getting high-quality education and academic guidance.” With two major school operators’ already offering seats to successful students, namely Gems and Taaleem, Al Marri said it looks forward to welcoming more schools as part of the initiative.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the programme during the Future Dialogue session last month. It is part of the journey to achieving the Dubai 2021 Plan.

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