Musanada to deliver new schools in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain on time

Musanada set to deliver six Abu Dhabi schools by Sept copy

ABU DHABI / WAM

Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) revealed that scheduled delivery is on track for the construction of six schools in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, two of which are on Abu Dhabi island and four in Al Ain, during the period from April to September 2017.
The project, in cooperation with Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) is part of the Abu Dhabi Future Schools Programme. It forms part of Musanada’s efforts to contribute to achieving the primary objectives of the Abu Dhabi Plan to construct educational facilities that aid in creating a promising educated generation that is involved in serving the nation and community. The programme also seeks to enable students to enhance and improve their capabilities and skills and to enrich the innovative system and culture of the emirate.
“Construction of these schools takes place in the context of the future schools programme and implementing international best practices, whether in terms of the design of classrooms, sports halls and multi-purpose halls, or in terms the appropriate and attractive educational environment, as well as state-of-the-art equipment and systems, all aligned to the needs of future generations, providing them with best educational settings,” said Saleh Al Ali, Musanada’s Acting Education Director.
Khaled Al Ansari, School Services Division Manager at ADEC, expressed his keenness to provide an appropriate educational environment for students with the use of state-of-the-art equipment and tools in modern school buildings that further enhance
and support the educational process in Abu Dhabi.
Al Ansari praised ADEC’s partnership with Musanada in delivering educational facilities in line with best international standards that meet sustainability standards while providing students with additional information and knowledge on sustainable and eco-friendly educational facilities. He added that this helps support teaching and learning process for both students and educators.
ADEC’s School Services Division Manager explained that
designs of future schools encourage students to come up with concepts of creativity and innovation, while enhances their skills and talent through taking part in various activities in line with modern curriculum that focuses on critical thinking and analysis to create a knowledge-based generation of youth.

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