United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The school follows the National Curriculum for England from FS1 through Year 11. Post-16 pathways include A Levels, BTEC qualifications, the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP), the IB Career-related Programme (IBCP), and a dual stream. The school serves students from Nursery through Year 13, with dedicated university and careers guidance in Post-16. Nursery through Post-16 age range is 1 to 18 years old.
Performing arts are integrated into the curriculum from FS2 to Post-16. A Performing Arts Academy is run in partnership with ArtsEd, the UK's leading performing arts institution. Facilities and programmes support performance, creativity, and production across the age range.
Arabic is taught from FS1 with pathways for native and non-native speakers. French is introduced from FS2, with German and Spanish available from Year 5. Mandarin is offered for native speakers from KS2 through Year 11, with an iGCSE pathway for older students.
Outdoor Learning is a feature of the Primary curriculum, connecting students with nature and developing resilience. Physical education and swimming are offered from Foundation Stage through to Year 6, with competitive squads and a sporting leadership programme. A broad range of extra-curricular activities, including sports and performing arts, are available through dedicated academies and enrichment opportunities.
The school includes an Inclusion Hub to support learners and a House system to promote belonging and pastoral care. Leadership and service opportunities are promoted through enrichment activities and ambassador roles as part of the school culture.
Leadership development is embedded through house leadership, ambassador roles, and career development opportunities. In Post-16, dedicated university and career counselling supports students in making informed choices about future study and professions.
Wellbeing is prioritised through the GroWell framework and an inclusive support structure. Outdoor learning and a broad PE and swimming programme promote physical health, teamwork, and resilience, with competitive sports and leadership roles enhancing overall student wellbeing.