- Alef Education partners with five private school groups in UAE.
- Over 33,000 students across 28 schools to access AI-driven learning.
- Platforms include Alef Platform, Abjadiyat, Arabits, and Alef Pathways.
Alef Education, a UAE-based edtech leader, is expanding its AI-powered learning solutions to the private school sector. The company has signed agreements with Al Shola Group, Al Hikma Group, International Community Schools, Victoria International Schools, and Athena Group, reaching more than 33,000 students across 28 schools.
The partnerships aim to improve teaching and learning by using data-driven, personalized learning tools. Schools will implement Alef Platform, the core learning engine that integrates curriculum delivery, assessment, and exam preparation, while providing real-time insights for students, teachers, and parents.
Athena Group will provide the broadest reach, offering Alef Platform, Abjadiyat, and Arabits to over 12,500 students across nine schools. Abjadiyat helps native Arabic speakers improve literacy through gamified content, while Arabits supports non-native speakers with interactive language lessons.
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Al Shola Group, Al Hikma Group, International Community Schools, and Victoria International Schools will introduce Alef solutions to their students, enhancing learning in core subjects like Math, Science, English, and Arabic. Alef Pathways, the adaptive learning tool, targets areas where students need the most support and has shown measurable academic gains in public schools.
Geoffrey Alphonso, CEO of Alef Education, said the move reflects a commitment to preparing students for a digital future while improving academic outcomes and skills development across private schools.