Sharjah 24 – WAM: In his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, has issued Law No. (11) of 2022 pertaining to the formation of the Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment, in a move that seeks to enhance the quality of education provided to citizens and residents attending schools that are part of the Establishment.
The Establishment also seeks to prepare students for university admission locally or abroad through providing the highest quality of education.
According to the Law, the Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment is tasked with developing and implementing educational programmes up to secondary level, in accordance with various accredited curricula in the country. The Establishment will also provide degrees to students who complete accredited educational programmes.
The Establishment is also tasked with attracting highly qualified teachers and signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with educational entities in Dubai and outside the country to promote the education sector in Dubai. In addition, the Establishment will work to enhance the quality of education provided to students. The Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment will also establish its own schools in the emirate or abroad, either on its own or through a partnership with the private sector.
Furthermore, the Law stipulates that the Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment will assume all responsibilities and functions of the Rashid School for Boys and the Latifa School for Girls, which are currently being overseen by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai. The Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment will take charge of both of the schools’ assets and liabilities. Furthermore, all faculty members and staff from the two schools will be transferred to the Establishment without any prejudice to their rights.
The Board of Trustees of the Rashid and Latifa Schools Establishment will issue decisions to implement this Law.
The Law annuls any other legislation that may contradict it, and is effective from its date of publication in the Official Gazette.