The new educational institutions include one under Australian curriculum
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Sharjah: Sharjah Private Education Authority (Spea) announced the opening of seven new private schools in the emirate during the current academic year, with varying capacities and a variety of new curricula, including the Australian curriculum, which represents a qualitative addition to the academic system and knowledge outputs in the emirate.
The new schools include Darb Al Saada Private School, Victoria International Private School, Mantina American Private School, Al Madina International Private School, Sidra Private School, Gulf American Private School and Choueifat Sabis International Private School.
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