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GEMS Education
Type Didactics
Founded 2000 (2000)
Founder Sunny Varkey
Headquarters

Dubai

,

United Arab Emirates

Expanse served

Worldwide

Primal people

Sunny Varkey
(Executive Chairman)
  • Dino Varkey
    (CEO)
Revenue Increase U.s.a.$1.1 billion (February 2020)
Website www.gemseducation.com

GEMS Education, founded as Global Education Management Systems (GEMS), is an international education company. It is a global informational and educational management house, and is the largest operator[ commendation needed ] of kindergarten-to-grade-12 schools in the world, with (every bit of 2021) a network of over 80 schools in over a dozen countries.[one] [2] Founded by Sunny Varkey, the business firm provides pre-school, primary, and secondary education. Through its consultancy arm, GEMS Pedagogy Solutions, the company works internationally with public and individual sector clients on school improvement initiatives.[3]

Founded and headquartered in Dubai, the firm has offices in the Great britain, the U.s., Singapore, Bharat, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Kenya, and the United Arab Emirates.[4]

GEMS Education is a for-profit entity with US$one.8 million in term loans and notes issued by its Cayman Island subsidiary, and carries a Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'B' with a Stable Outlook from Fitch.[5] The owners run the Varkey Foundation, formerly known as the Varkey GEMS Foundation,[half dozen] as their family unit philanthropic arm.[vii]

History [edit]

Early on schools and the Varkey Group [edit]

GEMS Education had its roots in a family unit tutoring business organization in Dubai started past Indian-born teachers K.S. and Mariama Varkey in 1959.[eight] The discovery of oil in Dubai in 1966 brought in many foreign workers to the undeveloped emirate, including many from the Indian subcontinent. With the increased demand for an English language-linguistic communication instruction for the children of Indian expatriates, the Varkeys founded Our Ain English High School in Dubai in 1968.[9] [10]

When in 1980 local authorities insisted that Our Ain English High Schoolhouse be housed in a purpose-congenital facility, the Varkeys' son Sunny Varkey took over the performance of the school, which had fewer than 400 students at the time.[11] He expanded the school, and added new schools too.[eight] [12] [13] The education situation in Dubai was ripe for expansion, since local schools were only for native Arabs, and the children of the ever-increasing number of expats needed didactics of their own.[x] [thirteen] Under his umbrella business the Varkey Group, Sunny Varkey opened Indian, Pakistani, and British schools,[8] [10] and offered educational activity under the different curricula: Indian (Central Board of Secondary Education and Indian Certificate of Secondary Education), U.South., British, and later on International Baccalaureate, French, and dual and local curricula.[14] [15] [16] [17]

Founding of GEMS [edit]

Afterward creating a network of schools in the Gulf Arab states, in 2000 Varkey established Global Education Management Systems (GEMS), an advisory and educational management firm, in advance of his overseas expansion.[18] In 2003, he began opening GEMS schools in England, showtime with Sherborne House in Hampshire and Bury Lawn in Milton Keynes. Soon afterwards, he took over Sherfield School in Hampshire, and purchased some other x schools in England, mainly in the north.[19] [20]

In 2004, the grouping opened its first schools in Bharat.[11] It continued to add schools in the subcontinent, d also purchased a controlling involvement in the India-based Everonn Educational activity, which the Varkey Grouping and GEMS manage.[14] [21] GEMS subsequently opened schools in Africa, Southeast Asia, the U.Southward., and Europe.[2] [1] [22] Its 2 schools in the U.S. are in Chicago: a pre-schoolhouse, and the pre-school through elementary school GEMS World University-Chicago, which opened in 2014 to eventually extend through grade 12.[23] [24]

In 2010 the firm became an official fellow member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) as i of WEF's Global Growth Companies.[25] In 2012, it became a Global Growth Company 'Partner', entitling it to attend the Globe Economic Forum's flagship annual coming together in Davos.[26] Also in 2010, erstwhile U.Due south. president Beak Clinton named GEMS Educational activity a strategic partner of the Clinton Global Initiative, which convened global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the earth'southward pressing challenges.[27] [28]

In 2012 the firm received the Schoolhouse of Educators Global Education Awards' Lifetime Achievement Award for Global Schoolhouse Education.[29] [30] That yr it was also named Education Company of the Twelvemonth at the Gulf Business Industry Awards,[31] [32] and it also received that same laurels in 2013.[33] [34]

Construction and philosophy [edit]

The schools are established in various price brackets, to serve various markets and income levels.[11] [19] [35] The more expensive schools have spacious grounds and amenities such equally golf and tennis facilities, besides equally smaller class sizes.[x] [36] The budget schools are operated by hiring teachers from depression income countries such as India, South Africa and Philippines that a salary 50% compared to earnings of western trained teachers in the same schools. The teachers are also eligible for budget housing compared to their colleagues. In most budget schools, ii teachers in the aforementioned school volition receive vastly different bacon levels, and those from India or South Africa will receive a lower class of accommodation.

When entering into new markets, co-ordinate to the house, its schools besides benefit from local partners who understand local atmospheric condition, and provide local knowledge that may non exist obvious through standard market research. In recent new ventures it partnered with Maarif for Education in KSA. The firm relied heavily on its Dubai-based teams to ensure the opening of a new school due to the lack of agreement with their partner. Many new staff were lost in the process and those which were hired to KSA resigned due to the poor working standard and beurocracy challenges betwixt GEMS and Maarif.[12]

According to the visitor, its schools aim to instill students with universal values, and to course graduates who are global citizens with leadership qualities.[11] [13] [nineteen] The company states that the schools aimsto equip children to live in a multicultural environment, and stresses the importance of giving dorsum to others both locally and globally.[11] [37]

GEMS Pedagogy Solutions [edit]

GEMS Education Solutions is the consultancy arm of GEMS Educational activity, providing educational services and advice. It was established in 2011, taking on projects mainly in the UK, Africa, and Asia.[38] [39] Information technology works with governments and not-profits, and public and individual clients.[1] [13] [xl] [41]

One of its projects has been assisting and advising the state school system in the United Arab Emirates.[42] And in Kingdom of saudi arabia, via the Oxford Partnership, GEMS Education Solutions has co-managed three newly built women's vocational colleges;[43] the three-year diploma programmes include training in It, advice, basic sciences, and English language, before moving on to specialisation and on-the-job training.[44]

In Ghana, the consultancy implemented MGCubed – Making Republic of ghana Girls Great – which equips two classrooms in each Ghanaian primary schoolhouse with a computer, projector, satellite modem, and solar panels, creating an interactive distance-learning platform to deliver both formal in-schoolhouse teaching and informal after-school training.[45] [46] [47] [48] The project teaches 8,000 students in 72 Ghanaian schools, and was Sub-Saharan Africa's first interactive distance-learning project.[49] The program has aimed to prevent dropping out and under-achieving among girls; students participate more in these classes, in contrast to the standard system of learning by rote, and the video system also cuts down on teacher absenteeism.[l]

In 2014 information technology published "The Efficiency Index",[51] analyzing which public education systems, past country, deliver the best value for money. Basing its assay on Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) scores, the study also detailed instructor salaries and class sizes in nationwide schools.[51] [52] [53] [54] Analyzing the results, The Economist noted the opinion of GEMS' Adam Nonetheless that "many of the highest spenders accept probably passed 'tiptop efficiency' – the bespeak at which more coin brings diminishing returns", and of PISA'due south Andreas Schleicher that "Quality of teachers has a clearer affect than class size".[55] Writing in Forbes, Michael Horn wrote that the written report does not take into account the extensive after-schoolhouse tutoring that most public-schoolhouse students receive in South korea, which ranked second on the list after Republic of finland.[56] In the BBC News review of the report, it noted that "The study highlights that smaller course sizes or teachers' pay are non necessarily linked to amend results", notwithstanding conversely "Underpaying teachers can as well exist seen every bit 'inefficient' because information technology is a barrier to recruiting skilful quality staff – with depression pay contributing to Brazil and Indonesia's poor performance in these rankings."[57]

Corporate governance [edit]

Sunny Varkey is the founder & executive chairman of GEMS Instruction.[58] As of 2015, his elderberry son Dino Varkey is the primary executive officeholder & a lath fellow member of GEMS Education.;[59] Sunny'southward younger son Jay Varkey is an executive director & board member of GEMS Education.[sixty] C. N. Radhakrishnan is Senior Executive Director, Head of Chairman'south Function, and a lath member of GEMS Pedagogy.[61] [62] [63]

GEMS schools [edit]

GEMS in the Middle East and Northward Africa [edit]

United Arab Emirates [edit]

GEMS Education was founded in Dubai, and its offset school there, Our Ain English Loftier School, originally opened in 1968. The visitor withal has its strongest presence in Dubai and in the United Arab Emirates. Every bit of 2017, GEMS had 45 schools in the United Arab Emirates,[64] including thirty in Dubai,[65] seven in Abu Dhabi,[66] one in Fujairah, and four in Sharjah.[67] GEMS is the largest didactics provider in the UAE, and the UAE accounts for more than than 90% of its business.[68]

Post-obit its initial years catering mainly to immigrant Indian workers, GEMS grew rapidly in Dubai. Equally the emirate developed into an international hub, the expat demographics shifted from brusk-term workers from a few countries to longterm expat residents with their entire families from countries effectually the world. GEMS adapted with schools for each demographic, varying and adding new curricula and price ranges for each income level and nationality.[10] [40] [68] [69]

The curricula that GEMS schools in the UAE offer include:[seventy]

  • Early on Years Foundation Stage
  • International Baccalaureate (IB)
  • National Curriculum for England
  • National Curriculum for England and IB
  • American curriculum
  • American curriculum and IB
  • Central Lath of Secondary Educational activity (CBSE) (Indian curriculum)
  • IGCSE (British international pre-IB) and CBSE (Indian)
  • ICSE / ISC (Indian)

With steadily rise clearing, since public schooling is only available for Emirati natives, demand for private schools in Dubai and the UAE has often outstripped supply, causing lengthy waiting lists at many schools.[71] Many native Emiratis as well cull to send their children to private schools, and since 2011 the number of native Emirati students in GEMS schools has risen faster than any other nationality.[72] Approximately xc% of students in Dubai are in private schools, and with rapidly increasing population, individual-school enrolment in Dubai doubled in the decade from 2003 to 2013.[71]

GEMS schools overall in the UAE have had a general reputation for high-quality academic outcomes, outscoring national testing averages[73] and out-performing originating counterparts in official international curricula examinations.[40] [69] [74] Nearly all students have continued on to university.[73]

GEMS UAE has promoted innovation in the UAE and elsewhere.[75] [76] [77] In 2012 GEMS in the UAE partnered with Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia for a iii-day Global Entrepreneurship Bootcamp hosted at GEMS Wellington International School in Dubai, bringing students from effectually the world together to design innovative solutions to local problems, and including meetings with a variety civic leaders.[77] GEMS likewise provides teacher grooming for over 70 government schools in Abu Dhabi.[78]

In 2009, GEMS in the UAE implemented a customized virtual learning environment (VLE) across its schools;[79] and in 2013 began installing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) wireless system in all of its schools.[80] In Feb 2015 GEMS launched the Composite Learning Plaza, housed at its GEMS Wellington Academy–SiliconOasis, located in Dubai's Silicon Oasis; the facility provides the latest technology in education, enabling collaborative, online, and blended learning opportunities.[81] [82] [83]

In December 2015, GEMS Pedagogy and the UAE Ministry building of Education launched an almanac UAE National Instructor Prize. The winner receives AED1one thousand thousand, and the 21 elevation nominees train outside the state at some of the all-time educational institutions in the world.[84] [85] Winners of the prize, now called the Emirates Innovative Teacher Accolade, are appear annually in February at the Government Height.[86] [87] [88]

Selected individual schools [edit]

GEMS World Academy in Dubai, which opened in 2008, is the company'due south flagship school, and as of 2015 was the most expensive school in Dubai.[71] [89] An International Baccalaureate school, its enrolment consists of approximately 2,000 students from more than 80 nationalities.[40] Information technology has a planetarium; facilities for arts, sciences, and languages; a robotics lab; TV, radio, and recording studios; and music rooms with Steinway pianos. Its sports facilities include an Olympic-sized pond pool, football field, running rail, lawn tennis courts, squash courts, skating park, gymnasium, and sports hall with retractable seating. Information technology also has a 650-seat auditorium; an amphitheatre; cafés and a roof-top garden; and on-site breakfast or afternoon clubs for parents to meet teachers.[15] [ninety]

Our Own English High School in Dubai, now exclusively for girls, had a 2014 enrollment of ten,000 and tuition that is approximately one-tenth that of GEMS Globe Academy (Dubai), while nevertheless maintaining academic excellence.[15] [forty] As of 2014 it was the world'southward largest single-location girls school, offered an Indian curriculum, and had a waiting list of several chiliad.[forty]

GEMS American University, Abu Dhabi was opened in 2011 by Bill Clinton.[91] In September 2013 the school hosted basketball star Kobe Bryant for a basketball skills dispensary for selected students, as part of the Kobe Bryant Health and Fitness Weekend in the UAE, co-sponsored by GEMS Education;[92] [93] [94] [95] In 2015 a team of three students from the school competed at New York Academy's annual Digital Forensics Contest, along with 11 other teams chosen from over 800 teams around the world.[96]

In 2012, Cambridge International Schoolhouse, Dubai was the only school in the UAE to exist named by Microsoft as 1 of the Innovative Pathfinder Schools from around the world.[97] In 2015 the school, which follows the British curriculum, was recognized every bit the tiptop school for Arabic in Dubai, in the Educational activity Perfect global language-learning competition's second year to include Dubai.[98]

In September 2014, GEMS opened GEMS Sports Academy, which is a 2-year full-time education within a professional person sports-university development programme, in Dubai. The sports academy has been initially hosted at GEMS Wellington Academy–SiliconHaven, and offers a two-yr International Baccalaureate diploma plan with professional athletics preparation.[99] [100]

Elsewhere in MENA [edit]

In 2010, GEMS took over the management of Kingdom Schools, a subsidiary of Kingdom Holding Company, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[101] [102] The 2 school campuses, one for boys and one for girls, cover kindergarten through loftier school and were established in 2000.[103] [104] The school caters to affluent mainly Saudi families, and teaches a bilingual English-Arabic and international curriculum.[103] [105] It contains a number of sports and recreation facilities, science and linguistic communication labs, and libraries, and includes internet and technological access for each student.[105] [106] In 2012 the school was recognized by the Saudi Green Building Forum for beingness eco-friendly, and for being the first school in Kingdom of saudi arabia to adopt bones sustainability concepts.[107]

In September 2012, GEMS opened The Globe Academy in King Abdullah Economical City (KAEC) in Saudi Arabia. The academy, which covers kindergarten through high school, was the new city's showtime school.[108] It offers the International American curriculum leading to International Baccalaureate certification, and according to GEMS was designed to encounter international educational standards in the context of Saudi Arabian cultural values.[108] [109] Its new facilities, curriculum, and library featured electronic devices and accessibility, with an English language language eye for improving English skills.[108] [109] In 2014 construction began to expand the schoolhouse and add together science labs and new design and technology facilities.[110]

In Egypt, GEMS opened Windrose University in Cairo in 2013, offering a blended curriculum focused on the National Curriculum of England.[111] GEMS Academy–Alexandria opened in 2014, with an English language and French curriculum.[112]

The company opened its beginning school in Qatar, GEMS American Academy, in September 2014. The school is located in Al Wakrah, and offers an American curriculum based around the United States Common Core Land Standards, while according to GEMS all the same valuing the Islamic faith and Qatar'southward linguistic communication, traditions, history, and culture.[113] [114] It provides later-schoolhouse activities such as Spanish order, cultural dance, choir, robotics, and yoga.[115] Information technology opened initially for kindergarten through grade 5 in 2014, with plans to subsequently expand through high school.[113] [116]

In the fall of 2015, GEMS opened a schoolhouse featuring the English language National Curriculum in Qatar.[117] The schoolhouse, GEMS Wellington School–Qatar, is located in Al Wakrah and opened with pre-schoolhouse through form 6, with plans to expand through high school in subsequent years.[118]

GEMS in Europe [edit]

Uk [edit]

GEMS acquired and opened schools in England beginning in 2003. Most of its schools in the UK are independent coeducational 24-hour interval schools.

In the autumn of 2003, it acquired Sherborne House in Hampshire – a school for ages 3–xi that was founded in 1933.[119] It is sited on a 4-acre campus,[119] and in 2013 a new block of classrooms was added.[120] The school offers scholarships in academic subjects, art, sport, and music,[121] [122] and has a special needs provisions unit.[123] In 2014 the school received the Artsmark Gold award designation from Arts Council England.[124]

Too in the fall of 2003, GEMS acquired Bury Lawn School in Milton Keynes, northwest of London. The schoolhouse had been founded in 1970 and was moved to its current site in 1987, and information technology caters to ages 3–18.[125] In 2005, parents complained publicly post-obit the departure of the quaternary head instructor in two years; some parents had also objected to the increase in class sizes from 18 to 24 later on GEMS caused the school.[126] [127] [128] GEMS subsequently withdrew from plans to sponsor 2 academies, or land-funded independent schools, in Milton Keynes.[129]

At Bury Lawn GEMS added a new sports hall, music room, dance and drama studio, ICT lab, and mathematics department in 2004,[125] and in 2006 it refurbished the science department and added iv new labs.[125] In September 2011 the schoolhouse was renamed subsequently urban designer Melvin M. Webber, who was responsible for Milton Keynes' unique metropolis layout, and it became the Webber Independent School, with a new head teacher and a new focus.[130] [131] In 2014 Webber Independent was academically the best-performing schoolhouse in Milton Keynes in GCSEs,[132] and in 2015 it increased its scores despite nationwide downwards trends in GCSE results.[133] In A levels, Webber Independent was too the top-performing schoolhouse in Milton Keynes from 2014 to 2015.[134]

In 2004, GEMS caused the site for Sherfield School – the historic estate Sherfield Estate in Hampshire, set on more lxx acres.[135] [136] The site had previously been a girls' boarding schoolhouse, Due north Foreland Lodge, since 1947.[136] GEMS started Sherfield School as a coeducational twenty-four hours schoolhouse, and added boarding facilities in 2010 and 2015,[135] [137] including residential buildings for students with autism and astringent learning disabilities.[138] The school is GEMS' flagship "premium" school in the UK, with fees higher than its mid-range schools.[128] [139] Information technology includes extensive sports grounds, facilities, and preparation;[135] dance training;[140] and an art gallery and creative person-in-residence.[141] The school covers ages 3 months to 18 years, and is an International Baccalaureate school.[142]

In 2004, GEMS also acquired The Hampshire Schoolhouse, Chelsea in Chelsea, London.[143] The school was founded by June Hampshire in Surrey in 1928, and moved to London in 1933.[144] [143] It is an contained co-educational twenty-four hours schoolhouse for children betwixt the ages of 3 and 13,[144] and since 2009 has been housed in the sometime historic Chelsea Library, a listed building.[145] [146] [147]

GEMS had acquired The Hampshire Schoolhouse, Chelsea from Nord Anglia Education.[145] At that time in 2004 GEMS caused a full of ten schools, seven of them in northern England, from Nord Anglia, which had re-focused on its nursery-school business organization.[148] In 2007 GEMS appear the sale of Kingswood Higher in Lancashire to developers, citing the high costs of maintaining its premises, Scarisbrick Hall, a historic 19th-century Course I listed building;[149] local supporters purchased it and kept it open every bit a school.[150] By July 2013 GEMS had sold all of its schools in the north of England.[151] After class sizes dropped to less than one-half, GEMS too sold Bolitho Schoolhouse in Penzance in 2015; GEMS had taken over the school in 2010 when it was in receivership and when pupil numbers were already in decline.[152]

In 2013, GEMS set up GEMS Learning Trust, an education charity with academy-sponsorship status canonical past the Department for Education, and established to run no-fee gratuitous schools and academies in the UK.[153] It is sponsored by GEMS Education Solutions, the public-sector management and delivery arm of GEMS Education.[153] Its Twickenham Primary University opened in September 2015 in Twickenham, Richmond upon Thames, London;[154] [155] [156] offset with Reception classes it caters to children ages iv to 11.[154] [157] Its Didcot Primary Academy, for plant nursery to age eleven, opened in September 2016 in Didcot, Oxfordshire in a new development designed to conform the boondocks's expanding population.[158] [159] [160] [161]

Switzerland [edit]

GEMS' first school in continental Europe was the GEMS World University Switzerland, located in Etoy, Switzerland in the Lake Geneva area between Geneva and Lausanne.[162] [163] On 29 May 2019, GEMS announced that GEMS World Academy-Etoy would close on 30 June 2019.[164] [165] [166] An agreement was reached with La Côte International School to ensure enrolment for the school'south students.[166]

The school was open for half dozen years, having opened in the fall of 2013 for students from pre-school through grade 12,[167] and up to 1,000 students.[163] The schoolhouse, which was an English-speaking school with an added emphasis on French, catered to the international populace of the area, as well equally to local Swiss families seeking an international education for their children.[163] [168] The upscale school too offered merit-based scholarships of 25% to 100% tuition reimbursement for local students.[169] [170]

GEMS World Academy-Etoy was an International Baccalaureate schoolhouse, and included specialised facilities such as a World Language Learning Centre,[170] an international and loftier-tech library,[171] radio and Telly studios, a music center, and a dyslexia support center.[167] [171] [172] Many of the facilities were likewise open to the public.[173] Its new-structure sports facilities, which opened in May 2015, included a 25-meter swimming pool, a multi-sport court for basketball game, netball, handball, badminton, football, etc., a climbing wall, a fitness room, and a dance studio, and these were bachelor for utilize by local groups and businesses exterior of school hours.[174] [175] The school aimed to distinguish itself equally providing a holistic, innovative instruction focused on forming global citizens with an international vision and enhanced problem-solving skills.[168] [170] [171] [175] [176]

French republic [edit]

In November 2013, GEMS Education acquired its showtime schoolhouse in French republic, Ecole des Roches, a prestigious threescore-acre international boarding school founded in 1899 in Normandy.[177] [178] The top-tier school, for students age 6 to xix, caters to a clientele from over 100 countries.[177] [179] [180] GEMS invested €5million for a five-twelvemonth large-scale expansion, redevelopment, and modernization of the school, making additions including new class buildings and dormitories, a school restaurant, a large amusement auditorium featuring a theatre with a symphony orchestra pit, a music studio, and a large sports complex. The sports complex included an Olympic swimming pool, ice rinks, 14 tennis courts, numerous sports fields for football, rugby, and squash, martial arts studios, and karting tracks; and a rebuild of the school's rail to re-open its flight training.[178] [181] [182] [183] [184] GEMS made the primary school all-digital, added new language courses, and added France'south first International Baccalaureate curriculum.[184] [185] [186]

2014 was the first year of GEMS operation of the school,[185] and it announced an intention to double or triple Ecole des Roches'due south 400-student boarding and solar day enrolment over five years.[178] [181] [187] The school offers a combination of the British and French curriculums.[183] [184] [188] Equally of 2015, it also offered French immersion courses for international students during the summer, French-immersion exchange programmes throughout the year, and summertime English courses.[177] [186]

GEMS in India [edit]

GEMS International School[189] in Gurgaon, Haryana opened in 2010.[190] It offers CBSE curriculum.[191] Facilities include science labs, mathematics lab, computer science lab, swimming pool, indoor sports courts, dance studios, and music rooms. As of 2015 the school catered to play-school through yr 7, with day and day-boarding options.[192] [193]

GEMS Mod Academy[194] in Gurgaon in the New Delhi surface area opened in 2014.[195] It is a day and boarding facility for children from pre-kindergarten through grade 12.[196] It is a CBSE school with multiple facilities for arts, sports, sciences, engineering science, and academics on a five-acre campus.[196] It also offers a summer camp for sports, fitness, arts, and other activities.[197]

GEMS Modern Academy in Kochi, Kerala opened in 2019. The school is set in an viii.3-acre campus in Smart City and offers an International Baccalaureate syllabus as well every bit the IGCSE and ICSE curriculum.[198]

GEMS in the Usa [edit]

In the fall of 2012, GEMS Education opened its first school in the Usa, Little GEMS International-Chicago, a pre-school in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood.[199] It is an upscale preschool, and operates extended hours.[200] [199] It accepts ages six weeks to v years,[201] and in improver to personal, social, emotional, artistic, and intellectual development, children are exposed to globe languages and digital literacy at an early age.[201] [200] [202]

Also in Chicago, the visitor opened GEMS World Academy-Chicago in September 2014.[203] It is an International Baccalaureate school,[204] and is located in Chicago'south Lakeshore Due east development.[205] The preschool to eighth grade building opened in 2014, and garnered attention for its architecture accented with color.[206] [207] [208] [209] An upper school for grades nine through 12 was scheduled to open in the autumn of 2017.[210] The school offers a global pedagogy and provides links with students effectually the world.[211] [212] [213] [214] [215] Students receive laptops and especially equipped iPads, which are used particularly in weekly field studies around Chicago.[215] [216] [217] [218]

In 2014, GEMS World Academy-Chicago instituted the citywide $50,000 GEMS Education Chicago Teacher Honour.[219] The inaugural winner, in June 2014, was Matthew Cunningham, a teacher at Frederic Chopin Elementary Schoolhouse in Ukrainian Hamlet in Chicago's West Side.[220]

In 2013, GEMS Teaching sought to find a location to build a schoolhouse on the Upper Due east Side of New York Urban center; proceedings were eventually abased amidst litigation relating to belongings contracts.[221]

In the early 2010s, GEMS' consultancy arm, GEMS Education Solutions, partnered in managing some U.S. schools. In 2009 Manny Rivera, at the time CEO of GEMS Didactics Solutions and GEMS Americas, formed Global Partnership Schools with old New York City Schools Chancellor Rudy Coiffure.[222] [223] [224] Global Partnership Schools, in partnership with GEMS Education Solutions, and financed past newly available 3-year federal School Improvement Grants (SIG), managed some previously failing schools in the U.S. beginning in 2010.[225] Results, every bit with many SIG recipients from 2010 to 2012, were mixed;[226] [225] [227] in August 2012 the company declined to renew its contract with ane school district.[228] The combined partnership company likewise sponsored two new charter schools in Ohio called Believe to Accomplish Academies beginning in the fall of 2012; they airtight in the spring of 2014 due to inability to meet enrollment goals.[229] [230] [224] [231]

Gems World Academy was looking to sell its campus in Chicago'due south E Loop area for $150 one thousand thousand in a sale-leaseback transaction, The Existent Deal reported July 9, 2020.[232]

GEMS in sub-Saharan Africa [edit]

GEMS opened its first school in sub-Saharan Africa in Kenya – GEMS Cambridge International School in Nairobi – in September 2012.[233] [234] [235] The school's chapters is 2,000 students, including boarders, from kindergarten through year thirteen.[233] [236] [237] Information technology offers the British curriculum, and IGCSE exams as well as British-style A-levels for graduates.[238] In 2014, a 6-lane, 400-metre tartan track was completed on the schoolhouse grounds, to aid young athletes; it also allows Kenya's aristocracy athletes to train in their speed work.[239] The school's additional sports facilities include hockey fields and basketball and tennis courts.[236] [239]

In August 2015, the GEMS Cambridge International School in Nairobi launched the Lego Instruction Innovation Studio,[240] a $55,000 facility and programme in partnership with Lego Instruction that teaches and strengthens Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) and literacy at all age levels, and aims to encourage critical thinking, creativity, innovation, problem-solving, and collaboration.[241] [242] [243] The curriculum and equipment provide a hands-on learning approach to involve students in their own learning process.[244]

GEMS Cambridge International School in Republic of uganda opened in September 2013, in the Ugandan capital city of Kampala.[245] It serves pupils ages 3 to eighteen, with the British curriculum geared toward IGCSE, Every bit-level, and A-level qualifications.[246] [247] According to the schoolhouse, information technology as well encourages an appreciation of Ugandan culture and giving back to the local community.[248] In 2015 the Republic of uganda Olympic Committee signed a partnership with the schoolhouse, to incorporate Olympic studies and training as office of the school's physical educational activity curriculum.[249] The schoolhouse'southward sports facilities also provide training grounds for a variety of national sports teams and hosting grounds for competitions.[250] [251] [252]

GEMS in Southeast Asia [edit]

GEMS operated GEMS World Academy (Singapore), its first schoolhouse in Southeast Asia, from September 2014 to June 2021.[253] [254] [255] It is now operated by TPG Upper-case letter-backed XCL Education equally the XLC Earth Academy, later on its acquisition from GEMS. Fiscal terms were non disclosed.[254] [255]

In September 2015, GEMS opened GEMS International School Pearl City, in Penang, Malaysia.[256] The school is for ages iii to xviii, and follows the British National Curriculum leading to the IGCSE/CIE and Equally/A-level qualifications.[256] [257] It as well accommodates the Malaysian Educational activity Ministry building guidelines and teaches Malaysian linguistic communication, Mandarin, Malaysian social studies, and Islamic and moral studies.[256] [257] Information technology was the beginning international school in Mainland Penang.[256] Facilities include a theatre, music and art rooms, a dance studio, sport halls, a football field, swimming pools, and basketball courts.[256] The school planned to abound to one,500 students within five years, eventually accommodating 3,000 students.[256] [258]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEMS_Education

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