Khaleej Times

KHDA confirms school closure notice

- Kelly Clarke

We are aware that BCCS has sent a communicat­ion to parents informing them of the school’s closure, though we have yet to receive the official request from the school.” Mohammed Darwish, KHDA

We have had half a dozen calls from parents already and we met with the BCCS principal. We have arranged a session for parents and students from BCCS.” Dr Gregory Cosgrove, project manager, Ontario Internatio­nal Canadian School

dubai — The Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA) has confirmed that a Dubai private school has sent a formal communicat­ion to parents informing them of its upcoming closure.

Just days ahead of the summer vacation, British Columbia Canadian School (BCCS) informed parents that the campus will be closing down following the conclusion of the 2017/2018 academic year. The school was opened to students in September 2017.

“We are aware that BCCS has sent a communicat­ion to parents informing them of the school’s closure, though we have yet to receive the official request from the school. The KHDA will assist all students affected by the closure to find seats in schools by the start of the coming academic year,” Mohammed Darwish, chief of regulation­s and

permits commission at the KHDA, said on Monday.

Parents of the 85 students enrolled at the campus in Dubai Investment Park (DIP) will now be tasked with finding placements at alternativ­e schools here.

On Sunday, Khaleej Times broke the news that questions surroundin­g the future of the school in Dubai had been raised.

Last week, sources close to the school said an informal communicat­ion was sent to staff, which stated it would be closing down. It also noted that new teacher recruits who had been enrolled for the upcoming academic year were being contacted and informed of the unfortunat­e developmen­ts.

Following Monday’s statement from the KHDA, the management at BCCS was again contacted for comment, to no avail. Canadian school open to admissions Speaking to Khaleej Times on Monday, Dr Gregory Cosgrove, project manager at Ontario Internatio­nal Canadian School in Mirdif, said it is in close contact with BCCS to help the families affected by the school’s closure announceme­nt.

As now the only Canadian school in Dubai, Cosgrove said the news has been “most unfortunat­e both for the students, families and the school staff affected”.

“We have had half a dozen phone calls from parents already and we met with the BCCS principal this morning.

“We have arranged an informatio­n session to be held at our school on Wednesday evening for parents and students from BCCS. The school’s principal has shown a great desire to do as much as he can to help parents and students transition smoothly.”

First opened in 2014, Ontario Internatio­nal Canadian School’s annual fees range from Dh40,00075,750; which is slightly higher than BCCS tuition fees.

“We are a little more expensive, and I guess that’s an issue we will look at and discuss with parents. We’re looking at ways in which we can make the potential reception for new families that come to our school as best as possible.”

As well as students, Cosgrove said the BCCS principal will be forwarding on resumes of BCCS teachers who want to continue teaching in Dubai.

“I’m not entirely sure what we can do, but we want to try and do what’s best for all involved. We have already pre-enrolled teachers for next year, but if we do take on more students resulting in the need for more teachers, we will give first priority to them.”

With about 240 students currently enrolled at the Ontario Internatio­nal Canadian School, Cosgrove said the campus has capacity for about 450 students. As of September 2018, the school will be offering a Canadian curriculum to students from pre KG to Grade 10. kelly@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? File photo ?? Parents of the students at the British Columbia Canadian School campus in Dubai Investment Park received a circular from the school about the closure. The school was opened to students in September 2017. —
File photo Parents of the students at the British Columbia Canadian School campus in Dubai Investment Park received a circular from the school about the closure. The school was opened to students in September 2017. —

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