These Indian schools in Dubai have improved their ratings

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The annual inspection results of Indian and Pakistani curriculum schools in Dubai are out.

Four of them have managed to improve their rating from "Good" to "Very Good" this year.

They include GEMS New Millenium, JSS International, JSS Private and Ambassador. 

Eleven schools have been rated "Good".

They include Amled School. Credence High School, GEMS Heritage Indian School, Our Own High School, The Indian High School - Garhoud, Springdales School, Bilva Indian School, the Kindergarten Starters, GEMS Our Own Indian School, The Indian Academy, and Primus Private School.

This year, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) took to Twitter to reveal the inspection report.

The full report will be available on the KHDA website on Thursday, their spokesperson added.

Further details are awaited.

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