Teach Middle East Magazine Issue 3 Volume 2 Jan-Feb 2015 | Page 38

A Moment With A Moment with Sunny Varkey Founder and Chairman, GEMS Education Founder and Trustee, Varkey GEMS Foundation By Carolyn Lee “I believe that a person who has been educated will also understand the importance of educating their own children, so the impact of a quality education will flow through from generation to generation.” ~ Sunny Varkey. M r Sunny Varkey’s name is synonymous with excellence in education. He is hailed as a visionary education entrepreneur, who has contributed significantly to the development of education in the UAE, the MENA region and indeed the world. Mr Varkey is the Founder of GEMS Education, a family owned business that has been in operation for the past 55 years. He is also the Founder of the Varkey GEMS Foundation, which is the philanthropic arm of GEMS Education and the organisation behind the ground breaking Global Teacher Prize. Having moved to Dubai at the age of 2 from Kerala, India, Mr Varkey has witnessed first-hand, the rapid and significant development of the Emirates and the region, especially as it relates to the education landscape. His Alma Maters include a Catholic boarding school in Kerala, St. Mary’s Catholic High School in Dubai, and the Bembridge School in the UK. He completed his studies at The British Council in Dubai. Under his dynamic leadership, GEMS Education today boasts a global network of award winning schools. He has also forged meaningful partnerships with the World Economic Forum, Microsoft, UNESCO, the Clinton Global Initiative, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, Pratham and Dubai Cares. 38 | Jan - Feb 2015 | | Through The Varkey GEMS Foundation and his position as a UNESCO Goodwill After The Bell Ambassador, Mr Varkey, continues to work diligently to help to provide access to education for some of the world’s most underprivileged people. Teach UAE Magazine invites you to get to know a bit more about the man whose organisation has been credited with playing a key role in developing private education in the region. How did GEMS Education come about? In 1968, my parents opened Our Own English High School in Dubai to fulfil the demands of an increasing expat community. At that time, Dubai mainly focused on local Arab schools. This presented expats with a challenge of having no schools to put their children in. We expanded that school in 1980 and started to build a network of