Khaleej Times

New campus for over 500 pupils

- SCHOOL SHIFTS Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A total of 526 students studying in an Al Barsha school will be shifted to a bigger campus of its sister school in Nad Al Sheba for “logistical reasons”.

American School of Creative Science (ASCS) in Al Barsha will be relocating its campus to the Internatio­nal School of Creative Science (ISCS) in Nad Al Sheba for the new academic year 2020-21 that begins in August, announced Bukhatir Education Advancemen­t and Management Internatio­nal (Beam), the private operator of the schools.

In a statement, the Beam group said that “the move will ensure that the American-curriculum school will continue to be operated in its full comprehens­ive format”.

ISCS Dubai, following a British curriculum since 2016, has the additional benefit of having a larger campus with state-of-the-art facilities.

KHDA okays move

The decision has been taken following close consultati­ons with the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), which oversees private education across Dubai. Salah Bukhatir, chairman and CEO of Beam, said: “The decision to relocate the American School of Creative Science alongside its British sister school in Nad Al Sheba was made after careful considerat­ion to meet the long-term needs of the learning community who would like to access either the British or American curriculum.”

“For logistical reasons, it was deemed the most practical solution to bring two of our nearby schools together. We have introduced a number of financial support measures to help our parent community in transition to the new campus with ease.”

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