Which Indian Schools Are 'On-The-Up' in 2018

Beyond the headline rating: We take a look through the reports and discover which schools improved significantly, but not necessarily moved up a full rating - this year.
Which Indian Schools Are 'On-The-Up' in 2018
By C Hoppe
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There were some significant improvements across Dubai's Indian and Pakistani schools this year, and we don't just mean those that went up a rating. 

Five schools did move-up, these were: Ambassador KG from Good to Very Good, Springdales, The Indian Academy and Credence High School from Acceptable to Good and Bilva from Weak to Acceptable.

However, these weren't the only schools to improve!

We take a look at  Indian schools, which although didn’t move up a rating, did show impressive improvement throughout their inspection report, and we think, might only be a matter of time before they too, move on up.

Read on to find out which schools WhichSchoolAdvisor.com believes are the ‘ones-to-watch'. We start with Credence High School...

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