United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The curriculum is a broad, balanced British program based on the National Curriculum for England, delivered by British-trained educators. From Early Years to Secondary, the curriculum engages students with a range of subjects and focuses on academic success and holistic development. English, Mathematics, and Science are core subjects; History, Geography, Performing Arts, Music, and French are also taught. Arabic and Islamic Education are integrated across all year levels and the Secondary provision offers GCSE, BTEC, and A Level pathways to support progression.
The curriculum includes Performing Arts and Music. Drama is supported by a Drama / Dance Studio, and there is a Makerspace Room to support creative projects. The campus facilities also include a Library / Research centre to foster creative inquiry.
Arabic and Islamic Education are integral across all stages. Arabic is taught from Year 1 onward, including Quran memorization and Islamic studies. French is part of the wider curriculum.
The Secondary curriculum emphasises critical thinking and independent study and develops leadership skills. There are industry partnerships that provide real-world learning experiences to support university or workplace goals.
The school prioritises student and staff wellbeing through the