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Four friends, one vision, 16 schools and counting: Taaleem co-founder shares his UAE success story


Dubai: The power of a shared vision between friends for an “ideal” model for both the local and expat student communities was the genesis of Taaleem, a UAE success story of a rapidly rising private school group, its co-founder said as the group marks over 15 years of service.
Dr Ziad Azzam, a former teacher and school principal, told
Gulf News in an exclusive interview how he and three of his friends, all passionate about education, wanted to see a “fresh” ethos in education suited to UAE’s demographics and values. At the time in 2003 Dr Azzam was working as a management consultant at an international firm where he formed a close friendship with three colleagues. Together, he said, they planned “a movement” to bring about much-needed change in Dubai’s school landscape. ....

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Outstanding Offaly Students awarded AIT Scholarships for their academic achievements


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A total of thirty students received awards at Athlone Institute of Technology’s Scholarship of Excellence ceremony, the highest number of recipients since the awards’ inauguration four years ago.
Scholarships of Excellence are conferred upon first-year students who have distinguished themselves academically at second level, achieving more than 500 points in their Leaving Certificate exams.
Achieving such high results puts such students into the top 20% of CAO applicants and demonstrates a high level of commitment and dedication to their studies.
Congratulating the students on their scholastic achievement, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Registry Frances O’Connell said: ....

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