Khaleej Times

Ajman’s largest CBSE school opens

- Staff Reporter

ajman — The largest CBSE curriculum school in Ajman, City School, is open for admissions for the academic year of 2017-18. The school is located on the junction of Shaikh Ammar Road and Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.

Promising academic excellence coupled with extra-curricular activities, Imran Khan, CEO of R Education & Academic Developmen­t (READ) — which operates the school — said: “City School caters to the need for a quality educationa­l institute in the emirate. It aims to create and sustain a student-centred learning environmen­t integrated with the UAE Vision 2021.”

At the newly developed state-ofart educationa­l facility, students will have access to well-equipped science and computer laboratori­es. Along with outdoor sporting facilities that feature a swimming pool, athletic tracks, basketball, tennis and badminton courts, the school will also provide a playpen and rumpus room for younger students. Well-kitted music and art rooms are made available for the use of students. The school also features a well-resourced medical clinic with a paediatric nurse available at all times.

Khan added: “The school campus has been designed with the students’ convenienc­e and comfort in mind. We realise that surroundin­gs and environmen­t have a profound effect on children at various stages of developmen­t. At City School, we ensure that apart from benefittin­g from excellent education, students are provided with a positive physical environmen­t that will help them thrive and enhance their learning experience”.

Speaking about the school’s philosophy and ethos, Richard Montiero, school principal said in a statement: “The essence of education at City School will be the holistic or all round developmen­t of the child. Students will learn through creativity and self-discovery allowing them to emerge as confident world class citizens.”

Enrolments for the academic year 2017-18 have begun. City School is recognised by the Ministry of Education and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

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