Abu Dhabi had the fastest growing economy from among the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates. The Abu Dhabi government immediately felt the need to employ additional manpower to keep pace to its booming and robust economy and it opened its doors to neighboring countries for employment opportunities. Skilled and non-skilled workers flocked to the beckoning, promising, and bright employment opportunities in Abu Dhabi. Among the many who took the opportunity were Filipino Overseas Contract Workers (OCW’s) – as they have been called before it was changed to the present Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW’s) – to work in the gas and oil industry of the fast-growing emirate or in other sectors which started to mushroom all over or around Abu Dhabi.
Strict immigration laws were loosened to attract more workers for Abu Dhabi’s planned development. In turn, Filipino OCW’s either brought their families along with them or the families followed after the OCW’s settled. The families included not only the OCW’s wives but their children as well.
A problem among the expanding Filipino community arose, however, as there were no Filipino schools then. Thus, Filipino parents were forced to send their children to international schools. After years of their employment had stabilized, a group of parents took the initiative to consult with other parents for the possible creation of a Filipino school, manned by Filipino teachers, and managed by Filipino investors. Like a wild bush fire, the inspiration spread, and every Filipino, who believed that the education of their children was the best investment they can ever hope for, enthusiastically supported the idea of putting up a Filipino school and several Filipino School has sprouted.
On September 2013, the then Philippine Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Her Excellency Grace Relucio Princesa, cut the ceremonial ribbon assisted by the school’s Founder and CEO, Ms. Nelia D. Napal, and the school principal formally starting the school’s operation in its East Baniyas campus.
It has only been three years since the Philippine-Emirates Private School started its operations, yet, it has already left its mark to the Filipino community. The Philippine-Emirates Private School continues to uphold in terms of its high standard and quality education as evidenced by the students’ achievements in academics as well as in sports. International competitions like the MaRRS Spelling Bee and the World Scholars’ Cup had already recognized PEPS’ students’ brilliance and talents in their competitions. The International Benchmark Test of Australia also acknowledged PEPS’ students’ high achievements in English, Math, and Science. The Abu Education Council, the educational governing body of the emirates has recently chosen Philippine Emirates Private School as one of its pilot schools (Filipino curriculum).
It is quite early to claim success. But the continued concerted efforts of the management, faculty members, and staff and with the commendable leadership of the school’s Chief Executive Officer, the dream of every member of PEPS family to leave a lasting mark in the Filipino community of Abu Dhabi will soon come to its realization. In the near future, history will surely acknowledge the legacy of Ms. Nelia D. Napal in giving fellow Filipinos a school they deserve.
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I have 2 kids studying here, with the new building in Khalifa City which is 5 mins drive to our house I can say this is a total value for money, Quality Education should not be expensive, the owner of the School and faculties are striving for excellence although facilities are not as great as the expensive schools the most important is my kids are learning and theyre all in Honors. Teachers are taking care of my kids and they focused on their development. Theyve improved now, we like the small football field, they have basketball and volleyball ground and more space for play area which is very important too for kids social development. I can highly recommend this school, without ripping off your budget.
By Mary Flor (Jan, 2024) |
Proud mother here, my daughter is going to Philippines school. Start with Professionalism from the teachers and staff. GODBLESS all
By Digna Marcelo (Jul, 2023) |
My son is in grade 1 and love the environment of the school. Teachers and staff are very friendly and approachable.The school encourages the children to strive.
By Neren Ledesma (May, 2023) |
Affordable quality education. My kids love it.
By Emily Fernandez (May, 2023) |
I have 3 children there, and me and my children's love it. The staff are caring and skilled. They provide a just right challenge for the kids and work hard to meet their individual needs.
By Samia Zaid (Jun, 2022) |
At this fantastic school in Abu Dhabi, the Filipino curriculum has truly empowered my child, and the dedicated staff always go above and beyond to ensure every student flourishes!
By Sandeep Chowdhury (Jul, 2024) |