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  2. GEMS Education - Wikipedia

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    GEMS Education was founded in Dubai, and its first school there, Our Own English High School, originally opened in 1968. The company still has its strongest presence in Dubai and in the United Arab Emirates. GEMS is the largest education provider in the UAE, and the UAE accounts for more than 90% of its business. [52]

  3. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    According to the Joint Regulations of the Ministry of Education And Culture And Head of National Civil Service Agency No 4/VIII/PB/2014; No 24 Year 2014 and the Regulation of Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform No. 46 Year 2013 and No. 17 Year 2013 Article 6; and the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education decree ...

  4. Hazza Al Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    Al Mansoori was born on 13 December 1983 in the Abu Dhabi suburb of Al Wathba [2] [3] moved with his family to Al-Dhafra in western Abu Dhabi. In his childhood, Hazza loved exploring and watching stars and meteors on dark nights in the desert of Liwa where he spent most of his childhood.

  5. Al Salam Private School & Nursery - Wikipedia

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    Al Salam Private School & Nursery is a British Curriculum private school located in Dubai, UAE. Its original site was established in 1985 as a nursery, located in the historic communities of Dubai, in Al Rigga, to Al Muteena and later Hor Al Anz, from which the school opened in 1988. It moved to the current location in Al Nahda 2 in 1994.

  6. Education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Middle School of General Education (ZOSh) or Middle School; Lyceum (Technikum in the Soviet times) Grammar school; The institution is called Middle School of General Education (ZOSh) or simply Middle School, and usually combines primary and secondary levels of education. The system was first introduced in 1958 and included a 12-grade system ...

  7. Education in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Education in Bulgaria is guided and overseen by Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science. Compulsory education includes three years of pre-primary education, primary education, and secondary education. [1] [2] The schools start by age of seven and end the age of 18. Compulsory education at state schools is free of charge.

  8. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Formal education consists of in total 12 grades. Primary school education consists of two cycles: grades 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. Secondary schools also have two cycles: grades 9 to 10 and 11 to 12. Primary schools have over 90% of 7-year-olds enrolled although only about half complete both cycles.

  9. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Education is compulsory until 18, thus post-16 education can take a number of forms, and may be academic or vocational. This can involve continued schooling, known as sixth form, leading to A-levels or alternative Level 3 qualifications. It can also include work-based apprenticeships, traineeships and volunteering.