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GEMS United Indian School in Abu Dhabi, the new CBSE school opened by GEMS Education, has started taking registrations for students from KG1 to Grade 10 for the 2016-2017 academic year.
George Mathew, principal, GEMS United Indian School, said: "We are excited about the new school and know that we will be able to build upon the track record already created by GEMS CBSE schools in Abu Dhabi and the UAE. GEMS United Indian School will deliver an internationally comparable quality Indian education, and the innovative learning and teaching will empower our learners to achieve excellence."
Located in a purpose-built facility at 42nd Street, Baniyas West in Abu Dhabi, the school is within minutes of the city's arterial roads and will offer a high quality CBSE education to families in the capital. The school is committed to providing an education that is exceptional in value, and places an emphasis on creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration.
Dino Varkey, group executive director and board member, said: "With the opening of GEMS United Indian School we want to further our commitment to delivering high quality schools to the community of Abu Dhabi, and the UAE as a whole. Through our learning and teaching we envision our students to be forward thinking leaders that are equipped with competencies and positive attitudes that will help them to shape the future of the world."
GEMS CBSE affiliate schools hold an impressive track record with an outstanding 100 per cent pass rate, which is 20 per cent higher than the CBSE world pass rate. GEMS students have been accepted into over 980 universities and colleges in over 48 countries.
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