Australia, Sydney
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English is the language of instruction across the curriculum (except in language acquisition classes). Arabic is taught as a second language using language acquisition approaches; in Kindergarten to Year 6, Arabic is taught throughout the Primary Years Program. In Years 7-10, English is studied as language and literature and Arabic as a language acquisition; in Years 11-12, Arabic SL is offered. The school supports language development through mother tongue resources, language profiles, diagnostic testing, and library materials in mother tongue and other languages.
AIA is an Australian-affiliated school network offering an IB continuum alongside the Australian Curriculum. The Coburg King Khalid Campus serves primary students (Prep–Year 5), with the Melbourne Senior Campus providing secondary education (Year 6–12). The program blends the International Baccalaureate framework with local NSW concepts and is delivered in an Islamic ethos. In the Primary Years Programme, students study English and Literacy, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography, Creative Arts, Health and Physical Education, Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, and Library, organized around six transdisciplinary themes and a Year 6 PYP Exhibition. MYP and DP are available in later years, supporting students through inquiry, collaboration and research. Arabic is taught as a LOTE; Islamic Studies are integrated across the curriculum. The MERIT wellbeing framework and Service as Action promote social and ethical learning, with documentation via Managebac. Extracurriculars include robotics, debating, and creative arts, alongside leadership opportunities and community service for students.