In a move to improve the level of educational output and standard of educational facilities, Abu Dhabi announces it's exciting ambitions to build 100 new schools within the next decade.
To start off the initiative, four news schools in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Al Khatem and al Towayya were announced by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) to have opened at the beginning of January this year.
In Al Aim – Al Jahili Girls School with 50 classrooms accommodating 1,500 students, Al Towayya Girls School with 40 classrooms for 1,200 students, Al Khatem Girls School with 28 classrooms accommodating 600 students and Mubarak bin Mohammed School with 45 classrooms accommodating 1,200 students.
These schools were stated to be better equipped with advanced technologies in support of teaching and learning, larger classroom areas, sporting facilities, pools, laboratories, arts rooms, cafeterias, music rooms, high-tech ICT rooms and auditoriums.
In addition, to strengthen the country’s community ties, it was discussed that some of the new school’s facilities would be accessible to the public after school hours, such as the libraries and sporting fields.