Bahrain
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The school operates as a day school; boarding is not offered. The IB profile for the school lists 'Boarding facilities: DAY,' indicating there is no residential provision for students. This reflects the school's two-campus day structure serving local and international families.
Al Rawabi maintains a formal Uniform Policy. The policy states the uniform should be presentable and suitable for the local social and cultural environment, with specific requirements such as buttons fastened, sleeves rolled down on long-sleeved shirts, and collars kept down; it also covers uniform breaches and related procedures. The emphasis is on consistent standard and appropriate appearance.
The school uses a House Point System. Each student is allocated to a house and earns house points for modelling good character and demonstrating the ARPS attributes; points are tracked termly, with a termly celebration for the leading house and an annual champion named at the end of the school year.
The school is a private institution operating under Bahrain's Ministry of Education. Governance is provided by a Board of Directors, with two councils—the Parents' Council and the Students' Council—sharing decision-making with the school principal. The site does not specify whether the school is owned by a group or private individuals, or whether it is part of a larger school network.