Aldar to boost education portfolio with further AED1 billion investment

ABU DHABI, Aldar Properties (Aldar) has announced plans to invest AED1 billion into Aldar Education, its wholly owned subsidiary, and the largest premium school operator in Abu Dhabi.

With 80 percent of the investment already committed and planned for deployment over the next three years, Aldar will diversify its education portfolio and expand its offering to widen the choice of quality education for students in Abu Dhabi.

Aldar Education currently owns 9 schools under Aldar Academies and Cranleigh Abu Dhabi and manages a further 11 schools. Through this investment, Aldar aims to increase the existing student capacity in Aldar Education’s owned and managed schools to over 40,000 seats by Academic Year 24/25. Aldar Education is looking to achieve this through a mix of greenfield and school acquisition opportunities in the premium and mid-market segments, all aimed at strengthening the choice and educational experience available to students in Abu Dhabi.

Commenting on the announcement, Talal Al Dhiyebi, Group Chief Executive Officer at Aldar Properties, said, “Through the breadth and depth of our business, Aldar touches multiple aspects of life in Abu Dhabi, and it is our responsibility to ensure that we are making a positive impact on all communities in which we operate. In this regard, Aldar Education is one of our most critical touch points with the community and we want to ensure that more families can benefit from the quality, innovative education we offer in our schools. This latest investment will help us make notable progress in this direction and it also makes financial sense for a business that is of huge strategic importance to the Group.”

Sahar Cooper, Chief Executive Officer at Aldar Education, said, “We are excited about the prospect of this growth plan and the opportunities it will bring to Aldar Education. The education sector is going through constant change and development, and we are keen to remain at the forefront of those developments to provide our students with the best tools available to help them unlock their full potential. This includes the digital transformation of our schools, further investment in EdTech, and the provision of more flexible and diverse education models that appeal to a wider range of families in Abu Dhabi.”

Aldar’s growth plan is focused on enhancing Aldar Education’s offering in three main locations in Abu Dhabi: Khalifa City, Saadiyat Island and Yas Island.

In Khalifa City, Aldar Education has agreed its first-ever school acquisition with the purchase of Al Shohub Private School, a British curriculum school that will enable Aldar Education to offer students an even greater choice of education. The acquisition will see Aldar Education continue to uphold the school’s strong reputation within the market, while adding its expertise to enhance the educational experience for current and future students. Aldar is also expanding and relocating the Al Yasmina Academy in Khalifa City to consolidate its position as an ‘outstanding’ rated British primary and secondary school campus in Abu Dhabi and meet the continued demand for places at the school.

On Yas Island, where Aldar is launching and developing a range of new community developments, Aldar Education will deliver a new school within the Noya community located in Yas North. Set to become a leading British curriculum school, it will be operated by Aldar Academies and cater to the island’s growing population.

On Saadiyat Island, Aldar Education is expanding the award-winning and ‘outstanding’ rated Cranleigh Abu Dhabi, which will increase the school’s capacity and facilities as well as ensure it continues to offer a best-in-class educational experience with the latest innovations in immersive learning. Aldar will also develop another school under the Aldar Academies brand on Saadiyat Island that will cater to families in the surrounding communities that seek British curriculum education.

Source: Emirates News Agency

MoHAP makes Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine available for children aged 5 to 11 years

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), in cooperation with health authorities, has begun providing Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for Children aged 5 to 11 years. The vaccine is administered as two doses, with the second dose given three weeks after the first.

The move is part of the UAE’s post-COVID-19 recovery plan and is an affirmation of the country’s proactive approach to ensuring the health and safety of community members.

In a statement, the ministry said that the vaccine is voluntary and not mandatory, pointing out the decision made based on the clinical evidence and the strict evaluation followed globally and locally, which complies with the approved international regulations.

The ministry reiterated that vaccines are safe and effective, and one of the best tools to protect society and help boost immunity, prevent complications, limit the need for hospitalisation or ICU, especially in light of the new variants.

“The clinical trials of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which has recently been approved by the ministry, have proven its safety and effectiveness for children,” said Dr. Hussein Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary of Public Health Sector at Ministry of Health and Prevention, and Chairman of the National Committee for the Implementation of the Provisions of International Health Regulations and Prevention of Pandemics. “For several decades, children around the globe have been receiving safe vaccines against various diseases and viruses, and COVID-19 vaccines, including Pfizer, are no different than those vaccines.”

Al Rand added the carefully-studied decision is a significant step towards the COVID-19 recovery and the immunisation of the wider community, urging parents to visit vaccine centres to get their children vaccinated.

He made it clear that vaccinating children will protect them and preserve the health of those around them, especially the elderly, as well as achieve the herd immunity necessary to limit the spread of the virus.

This comes in line with the UAE’s recovery plan, which aims to vaccinate 100 percent of the target groups.

Al Rand noted that the UAE topped the global indicators in the efficiency of responding to the pandemic, thanks to the guidance and support of the leadership and the exceptional efforts of the health authorities in terms of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, early detection of confirmed cases, and rapid intervention to prevent its complications.

He added that the UAE has also one of the fastest vaccination campaigns, which is a significant achievement for the UAE proving that it is one of the most important successful global models.

Source: Emirates News Agency