United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The school offers a modern, broad, and enriched curriculum. The Early Years Foundation Stage is used for 3- to 5-year-olds, and the National Curriculum for England is used for Years 1–6. The curriculum focuses on content, skills, and values and aims to engage students in self-driven learning, empower them as advocates for what is important, and enable them to apply learning to make a positive impact in their world. It integrates Emirati history, culture, and language as part of global citizenship.
The School Activities Programme offers an enriched and diverse range of extracurricular activities. Clubs include Puppet Making, Dance, Origami, Yoga, Coding, Science, Swimming, Sports, Lego, Arabic, Creative Art and Design, Quran Recitation, Jewellery Making, Music, Play Dough, Sudoku Games, French, and Mental Math. These ECAs extend learning beyond the classroom and help students explore creative and technical interests.
Arabic and French clubs are offered. The curriculum integrates the history and culture of the United Arab Emirates, promoting diversity, global citizenship, Emirati heritage, and language.
The ECA Programme provides opportunities to develop social interaction outside the classroom through a range of clubs, including Puppet Making, Dance, Origami, Yoga, Coding, Science, Swimming, Lego, Music, and more.
The curriculum aims to mold responsible global citizens and confident and capable leaders of the future.
Facilities support wellbeing and physical education, including a specialist PE teacher and sports facilities such as a swimming pool, Astro pitch, and indoor multi-purpose hall. Play spaces include the Secret Garden and outdoor areas for learning and recreation, and EYFS spaces enable outdoor learning.