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Pakistani school is almost out of time

Regulator is losing patience after six years of poor scores in inspection­s, leading to education fear for 1,500 pupils

- Amna Ehtesham Khaishgi akhaishgi@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // The future of the only Pakistani community school in Dubai and its 1,500 pupils is under threat after the emirate’s education regulator warned staff to solve its problems or face closure. The Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority’s annual inspection­s graded Sheikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School “weak” in each of the past six years. Dr Muhammad Shah, who is on the school’s board of directors as one of its sponsors, said: “KHDA is worried about our school performanc­e and informed me that any school in Dubai that fails to achieve the goals of Agenda 2021 will ultimately be going towards closure.” According to the KHDA report, the Nahda school needs a serious overhaul in teaching methods to improve education standards.

“The school does not meet the registrati­on requiremen­ts for the National Agenda Parameter. It does not consistent­ly offer opportunit­ies for problem solving, independen­t research, critical thinking or higher order questionin­g. Most teaching, across all subjects and phases, does not meet the learning needs of all groups of students,” the report said.

It is the only community-run school in the city. The other Pakistani curriculum school, Pakistan Education Academy, is privately run. In 2014, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, launched the UAE National Agenda 2021, with world-class education a prime focus.

Yesterday, The National reported how schools across the country are struggling to survive as operating costs rise, profits drop and global competitio­n for the best teachers becomes more intense.

By 2021, it is expected that the UAE will feature in the top 20 countries in the Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment test and in the top 15 countries in the Trends in Mathematic­s and Science Studies test.

As a result, in 2015, KHDA launched the National Agenda Parameter, which is a method for measuring and monitoring schools’ progress towards achieving their National Agenda.

“We are going to change our school leadership, who have been unable to deliver such goals,” Dr Shah said. “We are going to replace unqualifie­d teachers with qualified ones.

“However, for all this, we need money, which we don’t have. Whatever current resources we have we are using to improve the safety and security of the school, and safety and security of our schoolkids on our school transport.”

There were two major issues for the school – too much involvemen­t in its affairs by the Pakistani consulate and a lack of financial resources.

Aside from hiring good quality staff, the school urgently requires sports facilities, a hall and extra classrooms, as well as fees paid for those children whose families cannot afford to pay them, Dr Shah said. “At the moment, the outstandin­g due towards students is Dh955,262, which includes both fee defaulters who have left the school and those who are attending the school but are not paying fees. The school fee ranges from between Dh250 to Dh400 a month, which is the lowest in Dubai.” He said the KHDA has always been supportive, guiding the school to improve, but ultimately the Pakistani community has to come together to rescue its only community school in the country.

“This schools is meant for the Pakistani community’s children and it is the community’s responsibi­lity to come forward and take the responsibi­lity. We have reached a dead-end. It’s a now or never situation,” Dr Shah said.

 ?? Jeffrey E Biteng / The National ?? ‘We are going to change our school leadership, who have been unable to deliver,’ says Dr Muhammad Shah, a director of Sheikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School.
Jeffrey E Biteng / The National ‘We are going to change our school leadership, who have been unable to deliver,’ says Dr Muhammad Shah, a director of Sheikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School.

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