Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Educational trips are organised to extend learning beyond the classroom. BSO competitions such as Mathletes, Spelling Bee and Poetry challenge students academically. The Primary Department runs themed learning weeks including International Week, Health Week, Literacy Week and Science Week. Progress is communicated to parents through termly reports.
Poetry is one of the BSO competitions offered at TEA. During themed weeks, costume parades celebrate creativity and student imagination. Awards are given for creativity and effort in these events.
International Week is held to promote multicultural awareness. The school runs themed weeks including International Week, Health Week, Literacy Week and Science Week. Model United Nations and other student-led cultural activities are organized by TEA students as part of School Life.
BSO competitions such as Mathletes, Spelling Bee and Poetry foster teamwork and social engagement. Educational trips provide hands-on experiences outside the classroom. House Points and Bankoz reward systems recognize pupil effort and achievement.
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available as part of TEA's School Life.
The school has a strong Student Leadership program, including Model United Nations and student leadership posts such as Head Boy and Head Girl.
Health Week is included among TEA's themed weeks. TEA organises educational trips to support learning outside the classroom. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available as part of School Life.
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.