United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The school delivers British education based on the National Curriculum for England for FS1 to Year 8, with a focus on developing a lifelong learning ethos and global citizenship. Early Years covers the Foundation Stage, and the National Primary Curriculum governs Years 1 to 6, with Arabic and Islamic language programs provided as per KHDA regulations. Junior MBA is offered as a 12‑week primary programme to develop critical thinking, financial literacy, collaboration, and oracy, culminating in an investment-pitch presentation. The curriculum is enriched by in-school opportunities and digital learning platforms.
Performing arts and visual arts are supported by a dedicated Arts & Enrichment ecosystem, including an Art Room, a Music Room with two practice rooms, and a Dance and Drama Room. The school also integrates expressive arts and design into the broader curriculum and offers a range of arts-related ECAs and activities.
Arabic and Islamic language provision is available from Year 1 (Arabic A for native Arabic speakers) and year groups up to Year 8; Arabic B is available for non-native speakers. Islamic Studies programs (A for Arab Muslim students delivered in Arabic; B for non-Arab students delivered in English) are provided from Year 2 and in line with KHDA regulations. Quran-related programs and Islamic art/calligraphy are also offered.
A broad range of extracurricular activities supports social development, including Academic ECAs (English and Maths interventions), language and cultural ECAs, creative and skill-based ECAs (arts, chess, debating, origami, computing, library), and physical/sports ECAs (various clubs and fitness activities). Public speaking, mindfulness, and student-led activities are part of the offering.
Wellbeing and character development are supported through wellbeing initiatives and mindfulness programs, including a dedicated Posana Mindfulness & Wellbeing component, which is integrated with student life.
Leadership and professional skills are fostered through activities such as public speaking and entrepreneurship-focused ECAs, as well as the Junior MBA program, which introduces elements of effective teamwork, finance, and strategic thinking.
Wellbeing is embedded across the school with mindfulness and wellbeing programs (Posana Mindfulness & Wellbeing) and facilities that support physical health (e.g., swimming classes for FS1–FS2). The campus emphasizes a positive, supportive environment as part of its wellbeing approach.