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Cascade British Nursery School – cascade-kuwait.com. English School Fahaheel Kuwait. English School for Girls – Salwa – esg.edu.kw. Falcon English School – falconschool.ac.cy. Gulf British Academy – gulfbritishacademy.com. Gulf English School of Kuwait – ges.edu.kw. International Academy of Kuwait – iak.edu.kw.
King Abdullah City for Female Students [1] (Arabic: مدينة الملك عبدالله للطالبات, romanized: Madīnah al-Malik ʿAbd Allāh aṭ-Ṭālibāt), officially the King Abdullah City for Female Students at Al-Imam University, is a women's only education enclave in western part of the premises of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Al Manhal is a major Arabic provider of full-text electronic journals, theses and ebooks. It includes approximately 36,000 publications across a variety of subject areas, with coverage in Arabic, English, and several other languages. For more information see its website . Al Manhal is offering 60 editors free access to all of its electronic ...
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Christchurch Girls' High School. Rangi Ruru Girls' School (Christchurch) St Margaret's College, Christchurch. Timaru Girls' High School. Saint Kentigern College has gender separation in some classes. Hawke's Bay Region. Iona College, Havelock North. Napier Girls' High School. Marlborough Region.
Abha (Arabic: أَبْهَا, ʾAbhā) is the capital of 'Asir Region in Saudi Arabia. It is situated 2,270 metres (7,450 feet) above sea level in the fertile Asir Mountains of south-western Saudi Arabia, near Asir National Park. Abha's mild climate makes it a popular tourist destination for Saudis. Saudis also call the city the Bride of ...
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Landmark inaugurated the program in the mid-1980s as The National Written and Illustrated by...Awards Contest for Students, [3] and ran it until 1999. [1] A year later, future awards were canceled indefinitely, due to falling sales of their titles caused by "the financial crunch in many schools and libraries". [4]