A school that produced UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is scheduled to launch its first campus in the United Arab Emirates in September 2026. Starmer, who took over as prime minister of the United Kingdom this month, attended London’s Reigate Grammar School from 1974 to 1981.
The school’s Sharjah campus is being built on a 450,000-square-foot lot in the Suyoh district’s forested Masaar master community. In an interview with Khaleej Times, Reigate Grammar School International’s global business director, Sean Davey, stated that the long-term goal is to establish three or more schools in the United Arab Emirates.
The school was established in 1675 and is now located on three continents. In addition to the Cambridge curriculum, Reigate Grammar School-MMasaar will also offer the English National Curriculum, “which is then tailored to our students’ needs and our UAE setting. The school will have multipurpose halls, sports facilities, swimming pools, a STEM centre, a library, and a performing arts centre.
Davey highlighted the relationship between the UK Prime Minister and the school by mentioning that Starmer was a prefect, an orchestra member, and the football team captain.
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