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The Cabinet has given approval for the Ministry of Education to commence assistance of regular Quality Assurance Assessment of International Schools through supervision and monitoring, using the criteria that are currently being used in other national schools. This specially developed criteria by the newly established Quality Assurance Unit of the Ministry of Education has been used for the National Schools in the past one month, states an Education Ministry press release. The Ministry of Education will have discussions with the International School principals very soon to come into an agreement on initiating this new procedure. Meanwhile, the Registrar of Companies will not register newly established International Schools unless these schools strickly comply with the stipulated criteria in terms of the norms developed through this system. The criteria will include availability of adequate infrastructure facilities and accommodation in keeping with the ages and the number of students, adequate number of trained teachers for curricular and co-curricular activity, conformity assessment specified norms in respect of national content in the curricular among other. |
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