United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Al Rabeeh School uses the EYFS Curriculum and the National Curriculum for England with resources produced in the U.K. There is no on-site catering facility; students bring packed lunches. The Bright Bus Transport service provides school transport; buses are equipped with CCTV and monitored by bus monitors, and journeys are tracked by the Salama system. The Healthy Lifestyles program embeds health education and healthy lunch practices, including a weekly Healthy Lunch award; students participate in health-related activities through government initiatives and partner programs such as Junior Aquathlon and Gulf Multi Sport sessions. The school supports learning with after-school activities and a broad extracurricular programme delivered through internal and external clubs.
Al Rabeeh School offers an extensive Extra-Curricular Activities (ECAs) programme for FS1 to Year 7. Internal clubs include Arts and Crafts, Music, Newspaper and Debating, Football, Drama, and Yoga, delivered by teachers. Some clubs are provided through external providers such as Gulf Multi-Sport Cycling, PASS Football, Clarke Foster Tennis, Impact Karate, and Creative Robotics. ECAs are available after the regular school day and run for eight weeks; internal clubs are free to all students, subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. Updates on ECA offerings are posted on Class Dojo.