United Arab Emirates, Ras Al Khaimah
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The school offers Literature Club, Science Club, Arts Club, Sports Club, ECO Club, and Health & Wellness Club. These activities support holistic development beyond academics. A holistic approach focuses on social, emotional, physical, mental, and intellectual growth. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities are encouraged.
Arts Club is offered as part of the extracurricular program. Literature Club and Science Club are active as well. These clubs provide opportunities for creative expression and hands-on projects.
Malayalam Mission Kutty Malayalam Club is active at IES Ras Al Khaimah. It is the second largest chapter in the Middle.
Sports Club is part of the extracurricular program. IES runs a traditional four-house system: Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Topaz. The house system fosters teamwork, pride, and sporting etiquette. House leadership roles include House Master, House Captain, and House Vice-Captain.
The House System provides leadership opportunities for students. House leadership roles include House Master, House Captain, and House Vice-Captain.
Health & Wellness Club is part of the extracurricular offerings. Sports Club supports physical activity and athletic development. Wellbeing is a focus of the school's holistic development approach.
Ideal English School Ras Al Khaimah is a CBSE-affiliated Indian private co-educational school located in Al Mamourah, Ras Al Khaimah. Established in 1992, it offers Kindergarten to Grade 10 and follows the CBSE curriculum with an emphasis on continuous evaluation rather than high-stakes exams. The school organizes the academic year from April to March, with KG students receiving regular assessments and older grades using an 8-point scholastic grade and a five-point co-scholastic scale, complemented by annual internal assessments. The 6 Cs—Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Culture, and Connectivity—guide learning informally across subjects. Students benefit from facilities, including a library, an auditorium, a clinic, and an ICT Lab with 40 computers, plus dedicated science and mathematics labs and an English Language Lab. A four-house system—Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Topaz—fosters teamwork and leadership through house activities. Notable clubs include Literature, Science, and Arts, along with a Malayalam language club supporting cultural engagement.