Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Uniform is compulsory. Summer uniforms are a blue and white striped dress for girls and a blue and white striped shirt for boys; Winter uniforms are a tartan pinafore dress for girls and a white long-sleeved shirt with TEA badge and navy trousers for boys. PE Kit includes a TEA polo shirt, a house-colour T-shirt, white shorts and socks, a blue TEA tracksuit in winter, and trainers; House colour T-shirts are worn for inter-house competitions.
Pupils bring a lunch box; a healthy snack is encouraged (fruit, vegetables, sandwich or biscuits with juice or milk); no fizzy drinks, glass or tins are allowed. KG and REC pupils are not allowed to purchase from the canteen.
The school uses a house system with House points; a house-colour T-shirt is worn for inter-house competitions.
The English Academy is part of the Al-Jeel Al Jadeed Educational Group, which includes an American school and two Kuwaiti curriculum schools.
The English Academy, TEA, is a school within the Al-Jeel Al Jadeed Educational Group. It offers a British education for ages 3 to 18; TEA uses the English National Curriculum. In the Early Years TEA uses the EYFS Framework with seven areas of learning; from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2, TEA follows the 2014 National Curriculum with themed learning and schemes such as Talk for Writing and White Rose Maths. The Secondary Curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of England and is complemented by Arabic, Islamic Studies and PSHE, with progression from Year 7 to IGCSE and Sixth Form. The Sixth Form offers IAS and IAL programmes. The school opened in September 1993. Facilities include IT labs, digital projectors, a Theatre, three Secondary/Sixth Form labs, and a large Playground and PE facilities. TEA sends students to universities in Europe, the UK, the Middle East and the US, globally.