Laiba Amir
2 min readApr 18, 2023

Emirates National Schools Launches Scholarship Program for Gifted Students

In line with the UAE's commitment to supporting academic excellence and investing in education, the Emirates National Schools (ENS) has announced the launch of a scholarship program for high-achieving and gifted students. The program is an embodiment of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of the Presidential Court.

The ENS aims to encourage academic excellence, foster talent, and promote creativity and innovation among students. The scholarship program will provide an opportunity for gifted students to unlock their full potential and pursue their academic goals.

Ahmed Mohamed Al Hemeiri, Secretary-General of the Ministry of the Presidential Court and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates National Schools, highlighted the UAE leadership's approach to supporting creatives and high-achieving students. He also emphasized the importance of investing in education to ensure a brighter future for the country.

The scholarship program is open to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, as well as those who have shown talent in fields such as sports, arts, and music. Eligible students will receive financial support to cover their tuition fees and other related expenses.

This initiative is a testament to the UAE's commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. By investing in the education of its youth, the country is laying the groundwork for a prosperous and sustainable future.

Interested students can apply for the scholarship program through the Emirates National Schools website. The deadline for applications is [insert deadline]. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock your full potential and pursue your academic goals!

Link: [insert external link to Emirates National Schools scholarship program]

Laiba Amir
Laiba Amir

Written by Laiba Amir

UAE news and diplomacy through the eyes of an expat living in Dubai for 15 years.

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