Habitat Private School

Habitat Schools Group is a private group of schools, with three schools currently running under it, International Indian School, Al Jurf, Habitat School, Al Jurf and Habitat School, Al Tallah. All schools are situated in different areas of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. The school has over 7000 students enrolled. It is a school that attempts to introduce a new model of schooling by merging the possibilities of space, pedagogy, and technology, meant primarily for the expatriate community.

Habitat Schools Group
Habitat School
Location
Al Jurf 2, Al Tallah


United Arab Emirates
Information
TypePrivate
Founded2002
School districtAjman
ChairmanH.E Sulthan Bin Saqer Al Nuaimi
DirectorMr Shamzu Zaman
GenderCo-educational
Education systemCBSE
Classes offeredKindergarten through 12th
Hours in school day7:30 am - 4.30 pm
Slogan"Learn Something From Everything"
Websitehabitatschool.org

Habitat School has ten acres (4.0 ha) of land and includes a 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft) organic farm with a greenhouse where students learn about plants and farming. Shaikh Sultan Bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, who is the chairman of the school and advisor to the undersecretary of the Minister of Economy in Ajman.[1]

The schools under Habitat Schools Group are

  1. International Indian School, Al Jurf which was established in 2020.[2]
  2. Habitat School, Al Jurf which was established in 2014.[3]
  3. Habitat School, Al Tallah which was established in 2014.[4]

Curriculum

Habitat Schools follows the CBSE curriculum. The school follows the guidelines and the vision of the Ministry of Education UAE and the guidelines on curriculum as per the vision of the National Curriculum Framework [NCF] 2005. There are six-second language options for children to choose from. They are Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, French, Malayalam and Bangla. Day boarding services are also offered.

Facilities

The centerpiece of the School complex is the Cybersquare.[5]Digital Classrooms. Library. Organic Farming. Community Spaces. Indoor & Outdoor Play Area. Mentoring.

References

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