During the event. (Supplied Photo)

Delhi Private School expands in RAK

The Management of the schools announced about the venture today with an expected opening in April 2020 … reports Asian Lite News.

During the event. (Supplied Photo)

The Management of Delhi Private School announced today about their latest venture, Delhi Private School, Ras Al Khaimah, expected to be opened in April 2020.

The Ground Breaking Ceremony was attended by Mr Taner, Director, Academic Zone RAKEZ, Mr Khalid Mohamed Abdalla Alkhayyal Al Ali, Director, DPS Group, Mr Dinesh Kothari, Managing Director, DPS Group, HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman, RAKEZ, Mr Ali Mohamed Abdalla Ahmed Alkhayyal Al Ali, Chairman, DPS Group, Mr Pravin Batavia, Director, DPS Group, Mr Ibrahim Al Sahi, Businessman, Mr Ramy Jallad, CEO, RAKEZ, Mr Abdul Rehman Saleh Al Khayyal, Board Member, Al Khayal Group.

“We are proud to continue providing our students and parents with high quality educational institutions and delivering the vision of the rulers of the United Arab Emirates,” said the management of the schools during the occasion.

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