United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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English is the language of instruction within a rigorous American curriculum. Arabic is taught as the home language for Arab-native students, with compulsory status; non-Arab students may choose Arabic as an elective through Grade 9. French is taught from Grade 3 through High School, with core study through Grade 9 and elective options thereafter. EAL support is available to assist non-native speakers.
The school uses English as the medium of instruction. Arabic and French are offered as additional languages. Arabic remains compulsory for Arab nationals. French is taught from Grade 3 through High School, with ongoing study in High School as an elective.
English is taught in an immersive environment to accelerate fluency. French instruction uses immersion-style methods, including stories, songs, and real conversation. Arabic is taught as a home language for Arab-native students and as an elective for others. An English as an Additional Language program provides targeted support for non-native speakers.