United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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The school offers a British curriculum with CAIE, Edexcel, ASDAN, and OxfordAQA exam boards. The English as an Additional Language (EAL) department supports learners with two EAL teachers and a Head of Department, Trudian Pryce. A Personal Enrichment Program extends learning beyond the classroom across academics, sport, and the arts. Extra-curricular activities are delivered after school through independent providers as part of the ECAs program.
Art and Drama are celebrated as forms of creative expression, with opportunities to explore painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and acting. The Creative Arts program is supported by a broad music offering, including wind, string and percussion instruments, keyboards and Music Technology equipment.
Arabic language, History of the United Arab Emirates, and Heritage of the United Arab Emirates are part of the culture offerings. The school welcomes students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and includes the My Identity co-curricular program linked to language identity. The English as an Additional Language program supports language development for multilingual learners.
Extra-curricular activities include Football, Robotics, 3D Designing, Space STEM, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Python Programming, Ballet, Dance, Swimming, Badminton, and Karate. The ECAs schedule runs on Tuesdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm.
The Student Council leads social responsibility initiatives and UAE-approved charity fundraising. Citizenship values include Belonging, Volunteering, and Conservation.
There is a Senior Leadership Team and a Student Council that enables student leadership and has a concrete influence on school policy. The principal is Mr. David Flint.
Facilities include a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) and a 25-metre indoor pool, with shaded outdoor play areas and courts. A medical room with two full-time nurses is on site to support health and welfare. After-school activities are offered to promote wellbeing and physical development.