Four New Schools to Rise in Al Reef, Ghantoot

Manazel, a UAE real estate developer, has announced its plans to build four schools within its residential developments, adding to a growing trend of schools integrated within communities.
Four New Schools to Rise in Al Reef, Ghantoot
By David Westley
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UAE developer, Manazel Real Estate, has announced its plans to build four schools within its residential developments. 

The new schools will be built in its Al Reef and Ghantoot Hotel and Resort projects, seeking to attract a number of experienced international education institutions to its new facilities.

Manazel plans to build two schools in its Al Reef Villas development, which is located near Al Raha beach and Abu Dhabi International Airport on the road to Shahama City.

"In line with Abu Dhabi's vision 2030, our school building programme will support the on-going growth of our communities and provide much needed educational facilities for all of the families that live in our developments. Our vision is to create fully integrated communities that combine education health, shopping and entertainment within a modern urban environment." Manazel Chairman, Mohamed M. Al Qubaisi

The first school will cater to kindergarten and primary level children and will span over 23,060 sq.m. and will accommodate over 2000 students.

The second school will cater to intermediate and secondary level children and will span over 16,604 sq.m. and accommodate over 1,000 students. The facility will consist of modern villa style units grouped into four distinct architectural themes which will include Arabian, Desert, Mediterranean and Contemporary themes.

The third school will be built in Al Reef 2 in Al Samha, Abu Dhabi, which has 860 villas and will cater to kindergarten children and span over 18,218 sq.m. and will accommodate around 1,000 students.

The fourth school will be located within the Ghantoot Hotel and Resort in Abu Dhabi and will also cater to early level and kindergarten children and will cover 25,779 sq.m. and accommodate approximately 1,200 students.

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