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The International Schools Partnership (ISP) has announced the acquisition of Smart Vision School in Dubai. The move highlights ISP's continued investment in the education sector across the region.
Smart Vision School is located in Al Barsha and is known for its inclusive and family-oriented environment. With this acquisition, ISP's portfolio has now grown to 11 schools across the UAE and Qatar. ISP now operates six schools in Dubai, two in Abu Dhabi, and three in Doha.
The group owns more than 100 schools across 25 countries worldwide.
Founded in 2014, Smart Vision School follows the British Curriculum. It currently serves students from Foundation Stage (FS) to Year 8. The school is recognized for its personalised and enquiry-based approach to learning.
ISP reported that the school's educational philosophy aligns closely with its Learning-First ethos. Kam Bhamra, Regional Managing Director for ISP Middle East, said the school's values reflect those of ISP and will enhance the school community.
Tracey Scott, Principal of Smart Vision School, expressed excitement about joining the ISP family. She revealed that the acquisition will help expand the school's offerings, improve facilities, and deliver a world-class education.
This marks Smart Vision School as the eighth ISP institution in the UAE. It joins several ISP schools in the Middle East, including: The Aquila School, Nibras International School, Star International School (Al Twar and Mirdif), and The English College in Dubai
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ISP has also revealed plans to develop Smart Vision School's infrastructure. This includes expanding the building to add a secondary section and creating specialised learning areas.
The aim is to extend the school to cover FS through to Year 13. ISP also announced that educators will benefit from professional development opportunities through its global network of over 14,000 staff. These include peer-led training and access to learning communities.
Students will also gain access to ISP's unique Learning Opportunities and an enriched curriculum.
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