Three UAE schools shortlisted for international awards


Anam Rizvi
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Three schools in the UAE have been shortlisted for global awards that recognises their future-thinking programmes, digital learning skills and well-being initiatives.

The International School Awards, hosted by ISC Research, an educational data provider in the UK, celebrate learning, teaching, community, well-being, leadership and other strategic initiatives at international schools.

Schools have been shortlisted in 10 categories, such as community partnerships, diversity and sustainability.

Ajman Academy and Millennium School in Dubai have each been shortlisted for one award, while Dubai College is in the running for two.

Ajman Academy and Dubai College are both on the shortlist for the Digital Technology in Learning Award, a prize that recognises a school initiative that uses technology to help pupils learn digital responsibility.

Dubai College has also been nominated for the Future Pathways Award, which assesses how a school initiative is preparing pupils with the skills and values to support them in future endeavours.

The Millennium School has been shortlisted for the Wellbeing award. The 22-year-old school in Al Qusais has close to 2,800 pupils enrolled from pre-primary to Grade 12.

Dubai College was established in 1978. The British-curriculum school in Al Sufouh is one of the oldest in the city and is considered to be among the best in the emirate.

It was recently also named among the top 100 private schools in the world by luxury lifestyle magazine Spear’s.

The shortlisted schools were selected among 291 applications that were received from schools in 61 countries.

The awards provide the opportunity for international schools to share best practices and creative endeavours.

Schools around the world have been shortlisted in several categories. Winners will be announced during a live online ceremony on January 24, 2023.

Schools from Kuala Lumpur to Houston and Mumbai to Moldova are on the list.

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