Not only do we prepare students to pass exams, we also prepare them for life beyond school. In addition to striving for academic excellence we provide opportunities to develop students’ characters.
The school endeavors to holistically develop every student to their full spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical and artistic potential.
Every half term (6 weeks) we collapse the regular timetable and have a day focusing on celebration and Extra-Curricular Activities.
Many of the ECAs are organized through the House System and these include opportunities for healthy competition.
Our Student Leadership programme ensures our students have a voice and every student can strive to become a member of the Student Council and ultimately get voted as Head Girl or Head Boy.
Early Years Foundation Stage
Students will have a range of activities (for example dancing, arts and crafts and cookery). Through these activities students will develop their talents, confidence and values as they learn, socialize and participate in them. Students will participate, throughout the year, in a range of different activities to give them the opportunities to try different things.
Primary
Students will have a range of activities (for example dancing, arts and crafts and cookery). Through these activities students will develop their talents, confidence and values as they learn, socialize and participate in them. Students will participate, throughout the year, in a range of different activities to give them the opportunities to try different things.
A range of intra-school competitions, quizzes and exhibitions offer the opportunity for students to share their work with others and learn the values of co-operation, collaboration and mutual respect.
As the school population will be made up of students from many cultures, this will be celebrated in the form of displays around the school, Ethnic Day programs and the U.A.E. National Day program.
Secondary
Extra-Curricular activities in Key Stages Three and Four will be held for all year groups, except for students in the Board Examination classes: Grade 11 and A- Level. Some of the activities are: Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Cookery, Quilling, Scrapbooking, Music, Dance, Science Club, Environment Club, Chess Club and Board Games, Quiz Club.
In addition to timetabled extra-curricular sessions the school will provide opportunities for the students to take part in assemblies, programs and initiatives which will give them the opportunity to develop their self-esteem and responsibility. The development of speaking and listening skills is not only found in the Language lessons. All children are expected to be able to engage positively with fellow students and adults.
A range of intra-school competitions, quizzes and exhibitions offer the opportunity for students to share their work with others and learn the values of co-operation, collaboration and mutual respect.
As the school population will be made up of students from many cultures, this will be celebrated in the form of displays around the school, Ethnic Day programs and the U.A.E. National Day program.