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UAE: Teachers question salary cuts during Eid Al Adha holidays
UAE: Teachers question salary cuts during Eid Al Adha holidays

Khaleej Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE: Teachers question salary cuts during Eid Al Adha holidays

As the UAE prepares for the upcoming Eid Al Adha holidays from June 5 to June 8, many schoolteachers are raising concern over what they say is an unfair and unlawful practice: having their entire absence — including public holidays and weekends — deducted from their salaries when they take a few days off to travel. Under Article 28 of Federal Decree Law No. (33) of 2021, employees are entitled to full pay on public holidays declared by the UAE Cabinet. If a public holiday falls within a period of annual leave, it must not be deducted from salary or leave balance. Yet, several teachers say that's exactly what's happening in many schools. 'I've taken just three days off before Eid to visit my family abroad,' said a teacher at a British curriculum school in Dubai. 'But HR has already told me my salary will be deducted for the entire week, including the Eid holidays and the weekend. When I tried to reason with them, they said this is how it's always done and that teachers already get enough time off in summer and winter.' She disagrees. 'These breaks are not a favour. They're part of the academic calendar. Public holidays are paid by law. It's time schools stop treating them as if they're optional or conditional.' According to teachers, even taking a single day off, like a Monday, can result in two days of salary being docked, as it's clubbed with Sunday. 'If you take Monday off, they count Sunday and Monday as leave and cut pay accordingly,' said another teacher at an Indian school. 'It makes you think twice before applying for even a day.' Several teachers told Khaleej Times they don't object to pay cuts for the days they actually take off. 'We understand that if we apply for leave from Monday to Wednesday, our salary will be deducted for those three days,' said a teacher in Sharjah. 'What we don't understand is why Eid holidays and weekends, which are paid days under UAE law, are also counted as unpaid.' One teacher, who has worked in four different schools over the past 20 years, said the practice is widespread. 'It doesn't matter if it's a British, or Indian curriculum, almost every school I've worked at does this. It's like an unwritten rule.' 'Entities should follow the law' In response to a Khaleej Times query, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), which regulates private schools in Dubai, said matters related to employment contracts and salary deductions fall under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE). A spokesperson at MoHRE reaffirmed the legal position saying there are clear guidelines stating that public holidays are separate from annual leave. 'Eid holidays are Eid holidays, and entities should follow the law,' he said. A major operator of a private school network in the UAE declined to comment when contacted by Khaleej Times. A principal of a private Asian school admitted that their policy does not allow teachers to club any breaks with personal leave. 'Hence,' she said, 'if leave is taken prior to Eid, deductions will apply for the entire period, including the Eid break." But teachers say longstanding practices shouldn't justify bad ones. 'Just because this has been happening for years doesn't make it right,' said a teacher. 'If this is about policy, then why don't other sectors do the same? How come hospitals, banks, and companies don't dock salaries like this? Are schools above the law?' With Eid Al Adha just days away, teachers are urging school managements to scrap unfair deductions and align with federal law. 'We're not asking for a favour,' said one. 'Just don't cut our pay for public holidays. That's it."

Arbor School Dubai earns top BSO rating, cementing its place as a leader in future focused education
Arbor School Dubai earns top BSO rating, cementing its place as a leader in future focused education

Khaleej Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Khaleej Times

Arbor School Dubai earns top BSO rating, cementing its place as a leader in future focused education

This April, Arbor School Dubai achieved a remarkable milestone — an 'Outstanding' rating across every category in its British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspection, a globally respected review process regulated by the UK Department for Education. But why should this matter to parents, students, educators—and the wider Dubai community? What is the BSO Inspection? The BSO inspection is widely regarded as the gold standard for British curriculum schools abroad. Schools are evaluated on a framework aligned with the UK expectations, ensuring that institutions delivering British education overseas meet the same rigorous standards as schools in the United Kingdom. The inspection covers critical areas including quality of teaching and learning, curriculum depth and coherence, student progress and academic achievement, safeguarding and wellbeing, leadership and management, and governance, facilities, and communication with parents. This is more than a stamp of 'Britishness'— it's a certification of excellence, inclusivity, and accountability. Arbor School: A blueprint for future-focused education Over the course of a three-day inspection, Arbor was put under the microscope. Inspectors observed lessons, reviewed student work, and held conversations with staff, pupils, and parents. Their verdict? Outstanding in every category. Highlights from the report included: A trailblazing curriculum that fuses the National Curriculum for England with ecoliteracy, sustainability, and inquiry-based learning. Academic results surpassing UK averages, with students demonstrating strong progress and exceptional GCSE outcomes. A robust safeguarding culture, prioritising student wellbeing through mental health support and inclusive practices. A dynamic teaching environment, where educators use evidence-informed methods tailored to each learner. Innovative learning spaces like biodomes and living classrooms that bring science and sustainability to life. Visionary leadership, with a focus on community, professional growth, and empowering staff through shared responsibility. The inspection confirmed what many in the school community already knew: Arbor is more than a school; it's a mission. Why it matters For parents: The inspection offers peace of mind that your child is learning in a safe, academically rigorous, and values-led environment, validated by one of the highest international benchmarks. For students: It affirms that their education is not only of exceptional quality but also purposeful and future-ready, whether they pursue university in the UK or follow an international path. For staff: It's recognition of the dedication, innovation, and compassion that underpin their everyday efforts to shape a nurturing, inspiring learning experience. For Dubai: In a region that continues to evolve as a global education hub, Arbor's achievement underscores the calibre of institutions operating here and the city's commitment to world-class, forward-thinking education. From inspection to inspiration The BSO inspection is more than a compliance exercise; it's a celebration of impact, integrity, and intention. At Arbor, it reaffirms that small, consistent efforts grounded in empathy, curiosity, and environmental responsibility can lead to exceptional outcomes. So here's to the teachers who spark minds, the students who share their learning with pride, and the families who support this journey every day. Arbor's 'Outstanding' rating is a big win. But it's the thousands of small, daily victories that truly define excellence and how greatness grows.

Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai achieves another milestone with Outstanding rating from BSO inspection
Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai achieves another milestone with Outstanding rating from BSO inspection

Zawya

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • Zawya

Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai achieves another milestone with Outstanding rating from BSO inspection

Following last year's 'Very Good' KHDA rating, RGSGD continues to excel in academic achievement and student development Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Royal Grammar Guildford School Dubai (RGSGD), the sister school of one of the most prestigious independent British Curriculum schools in the UK, has achieved another outstanding accomplishment. As the first school in Dubai to earn a 'Very Good' rating by the KHDA, RGSGD has now achieved the top 'Outstanding' rating in its first-ever British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspection. This prestigious recognition highlights the school's dedication to delivering a world-class British education, combining tradition with innovation to support pupils in their academic journey. The BSO inspection, conducted in alignment with rigorous UK standards, evaluated multiple facets of the school's operations, curriculum, and student experience. Following an in-depth review, RGSGD was rated Outstanding across all areas, strengthening its position as a leading educational institution in the UAE. The BSO report commended RGSGD's curriculum for its exceptional breadth and personalised approach, seamlessly integrating the best of British education with forward-thinking initiatives. Designed to challenge and inspire, the curriculum nurtures critical thinking, adaptability, and a lifelong love of learning. Notable initiatives the school has adapted are the Russell Group, Oxbridge, Scholarship, and Employment (ROSE) project, which provides pupils with tailored guidance and support for future academic and career opportunities. The quality of teaching and assessment at RGSGD was another standout feature of the report, with educators implementing highly effective strategies that personalise learning, engage pupils, and foster academic achievement. Innovative teaching methodologies ensure that pupils receive a dynamic and enriching educational experience, equipping them with the skills needed to excel both in school and beyond. Beyond academics, the school places a strong emphasis on pupils' personal development, encouraging leadership, resilience, and character-building. The expansion of the house system further enhances opportunities for personal growth, healthy competition, and continuity of pastoral care. Pupils take on leadership roles such as House Captains and Diversity Champions, reinforcing RGSGD's ethos of inclusivity and empowerment. Pupil welfare, health, and safety remain a top priority, with the school promoting a secure and nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported. A strong pastoral framework, including a full-time counsellor, therapy dog, and peer-led support initiatives, has contributed to a positive school culture. The report also noted RGSGD's strong home-school partnership, with high attendance rates (94%) surpassing the average in England. The leadership and management of RGSGD were praised for their visionary approach and commitment to continuous development. The school's leadership team ensures a forward-thinking strategy that supports ongoing innovation and expansion. High staff retention rates reflect a collaborative and aspirational culture, with teachers describing RGSGD as a place that inspires ambition beyond the classroom. Matthew Pearce, Principal of Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai, expressed his pride in the achievement: 'Joining RGSGD as Principal this year has been an incredible privilege, and I am honoured to lead such a dynamic and ambitious school. Achieving an Outstanding rating in our first BSO inspection reflects the collective effort of our dedicated staff, ambitious pupils, and supportive parents. At RGSGD, we strive to create an environment where every pupil is encouraged to excel, explore their potential, and develop into well-rounded individuals. This milestone highlights our ongoing commitment to academic excellence and an enriching learning environment for every pupil." As part of the esteemed Royal Grammar School Guildford family, RGSGD remains dedicated to upholding the values of respect, scholarship, inclusivity, integrity, courage, and collaboration. The school continues to set the benchmark for outstanding British education in the region, ensuring that each pupil benefits from an enriching and future-focused learning experience. For more information and media enquiries: Plus 1 Communications / lori@ About the Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai The Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai (RGSGD) is a British Curriculum school for boys and girls aged three to 18 years old. A bright new home of learning, the school opened with world-class facilities in August 2021 for pupils in Nursery and Primary years and the school will grow by year to welcome pupils from FS1 to Year 13. Sister school to the prestigious Royal Grammar School Guildford in the UK, RGSGD combines 500 years of pioneering heritage, innovation and academic excellence with a forward-looking approach to teaching and learning. Located within the Tilal Al Ghaf community development near Dubai's Motor City, the goal at the RGSGD is to deliver a personalised and forward-thinking educational experience for all of its young people, and the cutting-edge, sustainable and inspiring campus supports every part of this. The school is owned and funded by Cognita, a leading global schools group who are establishing a presence in the Middle East with RGSGD as their flagship new school. For more information please visit, About the Royal Grammar School Guildford Located in the centre of historic Guildford, UK, the Royal Grammar School Guildford is an independent day school for pupils aged 11 to 18. Its preparatory department is the nearby RGS Prep for pupils aged 3-11. RGS dates its foundation from 1509 and has established a national reputation for academic excellence but also prides itself on its traditional values of decency and respect, supported by very strong extra-curricular activities. A dynamic and forward-thinking environment in which to learn, pupils develop flexibility of mind, resilience, leadership and teamwork and a range of skills appropriate for a rapidly changing, global landscape. RGS pupils emerge as confident, articulate and happy individuals who are prepared to meet the challenges of life at university and the future workplace.

GRG Trust expands global footprint with launch of two premier early learning centres in Dubai
GRG Trust expands global footprint with launch of two premier early learning centres in Dubai

Khaleej Times

time04-03-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

GRG Trust expands global footprint with launch of two premier early learning centres in Dubai

GRG Trust, a renowned name in South India's education sector, has expanded its presence beyond India by launching two premier early learning centres in Dubai — Little Sprouts Early Learning Centre and Belinay Early Learning Centre. The launch took place on February 27, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the Trust's global expansion. Founded in 1956 by G R Govindarajulu and Chandrakanthi Govindarajulu, GRG Trust started as a small school with just 40 students. Today, it has grown into a vast educational institution, encompassing over 10 centers of educational excellence, serving more than 13,000 students across multiple academic levels, from nursery to doctoral programmes. Under the visionary leadership of Rangaswamy and Dr Nandini Rangaswamy, the Trust has consistently upheld its motto, 'Empowering through Education.' GRG Trust has now ventured into the UAE with two early learning centres that prioritise high-quality early childhood education: Little Sprouts Early Learning Centre – Located in Dubai's International City, this centre follows the British Curriculum (EYFS) and incorporates Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, catering to children aged 2-6 years. Belinay Early Learning Centre – Situated in Oud Metha, Dubai, this exclusive and premium British nursery focuses on holistic child development, ensuring a nurturing and stimulating environment for young learners. Speaking on this expansion, Dr Nandini Rangaswamy, trustee of GRG Trust, expressed, "Our journey has always been about nurturing young minds and equipping them with the skills to thrive. With the launch of Little Sprouts and Belinay in Dubai, we aim to bring the same educational excellence to the UAE, fostering a strong foundation for future generations." With this strategic move, GRG Trust reinforces its commitment to shaping young learners into future leaders, while setting new benchmarks in global education. As the institution continues its journey of excellence, it remains dedicated to providing world-class education and innovative learning experiences across borders.

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