United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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The school uses English for core subjects. The California Common Core is followed for English, Mathematics, English Social Studies, HPE, Visual Arts, Music and ICT, with NGSS for Science; the UAE MOE program guided by ADEK covers Moral Education, Arabic, Islamic and Arabic Social Studies. The school provides a dual MOE and American curricula across grade levels. The library supports both English and Arabic with 6,000 English books and 2,000 Arabic books, and the staff includes native Arabic, English and French speakers.
Summit International School in Abu Dhabi delivers the American Curriculum, strictly aligned with California Common Core standards, for students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The downtown, four-building campus features a regulation football pitch, a multi-use gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a theater. Instruction replaces traditional textbooks with a 1:1 Chromebook learning model and utilizes Exact Path adaptive software to create individualized learning paths based on NWEA MAP assessment data. A unique hallmark of the school is its unified "Climber" identity. Students, parents, and staff are all referred to as Climbers ascending "Mount Summit," and daily interactions frequently incorporate the school’s signature call-and-response motto, "To the Top!" Students begin in co-educational classrooms until Grade 4, transitioning to gender-segregated instruction from Grade 5 onward. The school provides a technology-driven, data-informed environment focusing on individual student growth, robotics, and strong core subject foundations.