United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The school follows the National Curriculum for England, with English as a core subject across KS1–KS4 and in the Sixth Form. Arabic is taught as part of the core curriculum; native Arabic speakers study in Arabic while non-Arabic speakers study in English in Islamic Studies. French and Hindi are offered as second languages (from Year 3 onwards in KS1/KS2) and appear as language options in Key Stage 3. For examinations, KS4 uses IGCSE; CAIE and Edexcel boards are available; the Sixth Form offers AS/A2 levels and a Pearson Edexcel BTEC, including English among AS/A2 options.
Yes; Islamic Studies uses a bilingual approach: native Arabic speakers are instructed in Arabic and non-Arabic speakers are instructed in English.