Bahrain
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Co-curricular activities described include Sports Week, various clubs (Social Science Club, Math Club, English Club, Science Club, Islamite Club, Bangla Club, Commerce Club and ICT Club), field trips, Color Day, and Fund Raising Day. These activities provide opportunities for social interaction and teamwork among students. A student counselor is referenced in the safeguarding provisions as a contact for student complaints. Complaints are to be dealt by class teachers/sectional coordinators, the student counselor, or the Principal.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding SEN provision. There is no explicit SEN department or specialist SEN unit described on the site. The staff roster lists coordinators and teachers; there is no explicit SEN staff identified. The Curriculum page shows National Curriculum of Bangladesh and Cambridge International Curriculum, with no SEN adjustments described.
The site does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision. The School Curriculum page lists National Curriculum of Bangladesh for Grades 1-12 and Cambridge International Curriculum for Grade 6 to 10, with no explicit EAL program described. The staff roster lists numerous English-language teachers across sections, but no dedicated EAL department is named. No separate language-support program is described beyond the standard curricula.
The school does not publicly describe any dedicated mental wellbeing program. A student counselor is referenced in safeguarding provisions as a contact for student concerns. Safeguarding and wellbeing are supported through the complaint-handling process by class teachers, sectional coordinators, the student counselor, or the Principal. The School Rules and Regulations emphasize creating a safe environment where students should contribute to a safe environment free from fear and violence.
Safeguarding is described through explicit policies in the School Rules and Regulations. The rules state that students' complaints will be dealt with by class teachers/sectional coordinators/student counselor or the Principal. The rules require a safe school environment free from fear and violence. There is a health policy that contagious diseases should not attend until a fitness medical certificate is produced.
Bangladesh School Bahrain is a long-established international school located in Salihiya, Manama. It serves expatriate Bangladeshi families and offers two curricula: the National Curriculum of Bangladesh under the Dhaka Board (Grades 1–12) and the Cambridge International Curriculum (Grade 6–10 as an option, with Higher Secondary added in 2013). The school began in 1996 with six students and has grown to around 1,000 students with about 60 teachers. English is the language of instruction; Bangla is taught as a subject and is used in admission testing. The campus is on Road 5630, with the Kanoo Garden area nearby. The principal is Mr. Arun Nair, who leads a team of dedicated staff. The school offers student clubs such as Math Club, English Club and Science Club, and holds Sports Week annually. Transport is available by AC buses, with a small fleet including a school minivan.