Kuwait, Kuwait City
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The English Academy opened in September 1993. Final approval was received in April 1993, and repairs were completed in three hot months after occupying a former Arabic private school that had not been used for three years; the English Academy was born awaiting the arrival of the pupils.
Student leadership is a significant strength. The last Model United Nations event was held on the school premises and organized by TEA students. Leadership posts for the 2021–22 academic year included Hashem Abdulraheim as Head Boy, Lulwah Al Rashidi as Head Girl, Amir Kaasamani as Deputy Head Boy, and Renad Ghandar as Deputy Head Girl, with prefects also appointed to assist school management.
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.