Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Extra Credit Classes cover Psychology, Physics, Creative Arts, Chemistry, Life Skills, Commerce, English, Banking, Environmental Science, Geometry, Algebra 2, Arabic, Biology, Social Science, Geography, and History. These options supplement the standard curriculum to broaden and deepen student understanding. Students can select from a diverse set of subjects to pursue interests beyond core requirements. The program is designed to enhance academic breadth and opportunities for advanced study.
Art and Music are supported by two art rooms and a professional music room. Students have dedicated spaces for creative practice and performances. The facilities enable regular art activities and music sessions as part of the arts curriculum.
Student Council empowers learners from Grade 4 to G12 to engage with school processes and developments as leaders and spokespersons. Student Council representatives are selected at the beginning of each academic year and act as ambassadors for the school and wider community. Parent Council is a voluntary executive committee that upholds the school's vision and mission and engages with the school through effective council management.
Leadership opportunities at DUSK include the Student Council and the Parent Council, which provide governance and leadership experiences for students and families. Students can develop leadership and professional skills through council roles and school-wide initiatives. These bodies help prepare participants for collaboration, communication, and responsibility.
The school has two covered sports grounds and recreational recess areas, plus lunch canteens for ES/MS/HS. It also features a 25-meter swimming pool and a fully functional indoor gym. These facilities support sport, fitness, and overall wellbeing.
Danah Universal School of Kuwait offers an American curriculum guided by Common Core standards and is Cognia-accredited. The school serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, delivering instruction in English with a broad range of subjects and assessments. MAP Growth tests in English Reading and English Language Use help monitor progress for Grades 3 to 11, informing teaching and student support. The campus features five science laboratories, two information technology labs, a Robotic Lab, and a fully equipped media room to support STEM and digital learning. Two covered sports grounds, an indoor gym, a 25-meter pool, and flexible recreation spaces underpin a substantial physical education program. Arts facilities include two art rooms and a professional music room. The health clinic provides first aid, routine checks, and government vaccination administration; it also maintains student health records. A diverse extracurricular program spans arts, sciences, languages, athletics, and leadership activities for all learners.