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Anam Rizvi

Anam Rizvi

National Reporter
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Anam joined The National as a news reporter in 2014, when she specialised in covering health in Abu Dhabi. After working as an independent journalist in the UK for a year, Anam rejoined The National in 2018 as the UAE education reporter. She earned her master’s degree in international journalism from Cardiff University. Her favourite stories focus on child rights, mental health, women’s issues, and culture. Among friends, she is known for her love for books, cartoons, and chocolates.
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Pupils at the Gems Modern Academy, which received an outstanding rating in the latest inspection results. Photo: Supplied
Enrolment rises by 9,000 in one year at Dubai's Indian private schools

Principal says classrooms are full after influx of pupils during pandemic

EducationNovember 30, 2023
National Day Celebrations at Bloom World Academy. Antonie Robertson/The National
Schools celebrate 52nd Union Day ahead of long weekend

Pupils, teachers and parents pay tribute to the country's culture, legacy and history

EducationNovember 29, 2023
The Dh18 billion ($5 billion) project will include 14 new stations and add 30 kilometres to the network. Photo: Dubai Media Office
Dubai schools welcome 'very important' Metro Blue Line plan

Embracing more sustainable transport is considered crucial in battle against climate change

EducationNovember 28, 2023
From left to right, Nischala Doddamani, Elvina Edison, Trisha Banerjee, Gayathri Vinod and Unnimaya Muraledharan, from Gems Our Own English School – Dubai, have created a slow-release fertiliser. Photo: Gems Our Own English School
UAE pupils and teacher in line for global eco prize at Cop28

The winning team will get the chance to study climate change at the University of Oxford

Cop28November 26, 2023
Private schools in Dubai and Abu Dhabi will also close on Monday, December 4, following National Day. Silvia Razgova / The National
Private schools go remote before National Day weekend

Abu Dhabi and Dubai pupils will work from home on Friday, with schools closed on Monday

EducationNovember 24, 2023
Ahmad Al Falasi, Minister of Education, announced the Greening Education Hub at a press conference on Thursday. Photo: Ministry of Education
Climate-change education hub to be launched at Cop28

The Greening Education Hub will highlight the critical role education plays in mitigating climate change

Cop28November 23, 2023
Social impact and leadership are the key skills employers are looking for. Getty
Graduates with social impact skills attractive to employers

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees are particularly sought-after, a new report reveals

EducationNovember 23, 2023
Two New York University Abu Dhabi students, Monika Mitova (left) and Sara Alnajjar (right) have been selected as the 2023 Rhodes Scholars. Photo: Rhodes Trust
Two UAE students win Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford

Sara Alnajjar and Monika Mitova will undertake master's degrees in September next year

EducationNovember 21, 2023
Tatiana Houhou is aiming to specialise in cancer research at Oxford. Photo: NYUAD
UAE graduate awarded 2023 Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford

Lebanon-born Tatiana Houhou awarded the first scholarship in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine region

UAENovember 18, 2023
An artist's impression of Gems Founders School Masdar City, which is due to open in September 2024. Photo: Gems Education
Net-zero school to open in Abu Dhabi's Masdar City next year

Campus will feature a network of solar panels which aims to generate 3.1 million kilowatts of energy annually

EducationNovember 16, 2023
Al Salam Community School organised an event to raise money for victims in Gaza. Photo: Al Salam Community School
Palestinian pupil's pride as Dubai school raises Dh35,000 for Gaza

All money raised at Al Salam Community School will support the UAE's aid efforts in the enclave

EducationNovember 16, 2023
Dr Saima Rana, principal of Gems World Academy and Mark Leppard, headteacher at The British School Al Khubairat. Photo: Gems and Victor Besa / The National
UAE's best headteachers say putting pupils first is key to success

Mark Leppard, headteacher at The British School Al Khubairat, and Dr Saima Rana, principal of Gems World Academy, tell of their joy in helping young learners fulfil their potential

EducationNovember 15, 2023
Pakistani teacher Riffat Arif, also known as Sister Zeph, winner of the Varkey Foundation global teacher prize. AFP
Pakistani teacher wins $1m Global Teacher Prize

Sister Zeph plans to build a new school and a shelter for orphans

EducationNovember 10, 2023
A woman with an earthen lamp beside a rangoli, a hand-decorated pattern on the floor, during Diwali festivities in Ahmedabad, India. Photo: AP
Some UAE schools halt Diwali festivities due to Israel-Gaza war

School leaders call for peace and prosperity as festival takes place against a backdrop of conflict

EducationNovember 10, 2023
Abu Dhabi's Early Childhood Authority set up an interactive pavilion at Yas Mall. Photo: ECA
Abu Dhabi grants more than Dh12 million to early-years projects in three years

Early Childhood Authority aims to boost research participation across the emirate

UAENovember 10, 2023
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