Aldar Academies' six schools have been awarded top-level ratings in the latest Abu Dhabi Education Council evaluations announced this week. Al Yasmina and Pearl Primary were two of only six schools placed in the Band A - �Very Good School' category, the highest rank for Abu Dhabi institutions this year. Aldar Academies' four other schools also received prestigious Band A - �Good School' evaluations, resulting in Aldar Academies' schools representing 26% of the entire category. The ADEC evaluations rank schools into three levels, Band A (High performing), Band B (Satisfactory) and Band C (Needing significant improvement). The evaluations were made after inspectors visited 151 schools and more than 10,000 classes over the last two years. Interviews were also held with parents and pupils to further understand the school's performance levels. "We are incredibly proud to receive these prestigious ratings from the Abu Dhabi Education Council," said Nilay Ozral, CEO of Aldar Academies. "At Aldar Academies we aim to provide inspiring learning environments, combining the very best academic, arts and sporting facilities with the highest standards of teaching. We feel that these ratings show that ADEC has recognised these achievements and we will continue to prove this to them for years to come."
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