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Habitat Schools Group Habitat School | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 2002 |
School district | Ajman |
Chairman | H.E Sulthan Bin Saqer Al Nuaimi |
Director | Mr Shamzu Zaman |
Gender | Co-educational |
Education system | CBSE |
Classes offered | Kindergarten through 12th |
Hours in school day | 7:30 am – 4.30 pm |
Slogan | "Learn Something From Everything" |
Website | habitatschool |
The Habitat Schools Group is an international private group of schools, with three schools situated in different areas of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. [1]
The first school of the group International Indian school was established in 2002, and by 2014, the second school Habitat School, Al Jurf was established.
Habitat Schools follows the CBSE curriculum.[ citation needed ] The school follows the guidelines the UAE Ministry of Education.[ citation needed ] There are six-second language options: Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, French, Malayalam and Bangla.[ citation needed ] Day boarding services are also offered.
The schools have the following facilities:[ citation needed ]
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