Sharjah, UAE, 29 December 2018: Sharjah Education Council has signed an agreement with Bukhatir Education Advancement and Management (Beam) to manage the first private school in Al Madam, Sharjah. The agreement was signed by Dr. Saeed Musabbeh Al Kaabi, President of Sharjah Education Council, and Mr. Salah Bukhatir, Chairman and CEO of Beam.

The signing ceremony was attended by Mr. Ali Al Hosani, Director of Sharjah Private Education Authority and Mr. Mohammed Al Mulla with representatives from both sides.

Under this agreement, Beam will take over the management of Khalifah Al Hamzah Private School following the same vision and mission of the American Schools of Creative Science (ASCS) and the International Schools of Creative Science (ISCS) following their respective curriculums.

Dr. Saeed Musabbeh Al Kaabi, President of Sharjah Education Council, said: “The school has been launched following the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. We chose Beam to manage the school considering its reputation and track record of academic achievements on the local, regional and international levels as well as its vision towards upbringing generations and educating youth. We trust Beam with meeting our vision in this field and to follow the American curriculum as well as provide world-class educational choices to Emiratis.

Dr. Al Kaabi added: “This decision has been made based on extensive research and studies as we found that most of the students from this area currently attend The Maliha Creative Science School. We therefore chose this school as to not let our students who will be transferring by the beginning of the second term, feel any change in the curriculum, educational methods, and uniform.

Mr. Salah Bukhatir, Chairman and CEO of Beam said: "The selection of Beam by Sharjah Education Council underpins the success of our organization in managing and developing successful educational institutions. These institutions contribute to building promising generations for the future and strengthens our position as key partners in the education sector within the UAE emphasizing our role in contributing to achieving a first-rate education system as per the pillars of the National Agenda and UAE vision. We are honored to be selected by Sharjah Education Council to manage the first private school in Al-Madam. We also appreciate the valuable trust that the Council has placed in us to transfer our experience over the last two decades in managing schools and implementing educational best practices.

To find out more about BEAM, visit BEAM.co.ae  

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About BEAM

Bukhatir Education Advancement & Management (BEAM) is a holistic education entity with longstanding experience in developing successful educational institutions, implementing advanced educational management and training systems in the UAE.

BEAM is most widely known for its excellence in operating Creative Science Schools across the UAE. The Creative Science Schools include the International Schools of Creative Science (ISCS) and the American Schools of Creative Science (ASCS). With over 9000 students enrolled, both British K-13 and American K-12 curricula are provided, and the quality education combines international curricula with strong Arabic language programs in a faith-based learning environment, all designed to instill traditional moral values, ethos and academic excellence.

BEAM is committed to investing in professional training and development of schools as well as offering management services for independent owners. In addition to its commitment to investing in the education sector, BEAM has left its mark across the UAE by opening three new schools which keep with the tradition of “Excellence Rooted in Values”.

BEAM strives to achieve strong teaching and learning outcomes, delivered by highly experienced academic faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, technology and infrastructure. Creative Science Schools are currently the only Promethean UK Centers of Excellence in the UAE and the Middle East.

About the American Schools of Creative Science

Managed by Bukhatir Education Advancement & Management (BEAM), the American Schools of Creative Science (ASCS) operate two faith-based schools in Sharjah (American School of Creative Science Maliha and American School of Creative Science Al Layyah) and one in Dubai (American School of Creative Science Al Barsha), offering a K-12 curriculum that strives for academic excellence, fosters creative and critical thinking skills and integrates strong moral values to develop successful, contributing members of a global society.

With over 4000 students enrolled in the three schools, ASCS hosts state-of-the-art facilities and are renowned for the unique and rigorous “Qur’an Memorization Program”. Creative Science Schools are the sole Promethean Centre of Excellence in the Middle East.

Offering an integrated curriculum between English and Arabic, ASCS follow the US Common Core Standards Curriculum, along with the UAE’s National Curriculum in Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Social/ National Studies.

American School of Creative Science Maliha (ASCS Maliha) is the largest Creative Science School in the UAE and is currently an official candidate for New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), nominated for its excellence and high standards in all levels of education. 

About the International Schools of Creative Science

Managed by Bukhatir Education Advancement & Management (BEAM), the International Schools of Creative Science (ISCS) were founded in 2002 with the launch of the International School of Creative Science Muwaileh (ISCS Muwaileh), Sharjah, and the subsequent opening of the International School of Creative Science Nad Al Sheba (ISCS Nad Al Sheba), Dubai, in 2016. Founded on faith-based learning, the schools offer a British K-13 curriculum founded on academic excellence in an engaging environment that fosters traditional values alongside modern curriculum learning, highly attentive tutoring, and superior facilities.

With over 5000 students enrolled in the two schools, ISCS offers the National Curriculum of England & Wales combined with the UAE National Curriculum in Arabic & Islamic Studies and is fully integrated with the UAE’s Moral Education Program.  ISCS also offer a unique and rigorous “Qur’an Memorization Program”.

The flagship school, the International School of Creative Science Muwaileh (ISCS Muwaileh) is a member of the British Schools in the Middle East (BSME) network.

ISCS has been internationally recognized with a leading industry award for its advanced use of technology in the classroom. Creative Science Schools are the sole Promethean Centre of Excellence in the Middle East.

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