Curriculum Overview

We offer the Cambridge Curriculum with the guidance of the England National curriculum and the UAE ministry of Education curriculum for the Arabic subjects. We are providing a broad, comprehensive and balanced curriculum that promotes innovation, challenge, cultural, moral, and physical and wellbeing development of the student.
We are committed to provide an education for life through a highly effective level in developing a balance of knowledge, skills and understanding while fulfilling all the requirements of the school’s authorised/licensed curriculum.
Across all stages, our curriculum will be founded on a set of comprehensive aims designed to foster holistic growth and development for all learners. With a commitment to differentiated and individualised instruction.
The ongoing improvement process in teaching and learning quality will be part of our inclusive and adaptable curriculum to provide a nurturing and enriching educational experience to prepare students for success in today’s world.

Arabic section

Our Arabic curriculum purpose is to meet legal MOE requirements and integrate cross-curricular themes related to UAE culture. It is designed to be relevant, comprehensive, and inclusive, addressing students’ diverse needs and promoting skills for learning, life, and work.
The Arabic curriculum is aligned with our school vision to be communicating fluently in school and in the community at large.
The curriculum is delivered by teachers who are well supported and provided appropriate resources to support effective teaching and learning.

Arabic for native speakers:
For native speakers, the Arabic curriculum promotes UAE culture through various activities, lessons, and celebration to allow students develop their knowledge through the traditions of UAE culture and the importance of UAE in the world economic and cultural arenas.

Arabic as additional language:
For non-native speakers, the Arabic language is used in different activities, celebrations and competition to enhance the communication skills and promote Arabic culture awareness.

Extra-curricular provision

Students will be given opportunities of choosing what they wish to pursue as a hobby or a skill. Parents will be encouraged to participate where they can add to the school community.

  • The leaders will distribute enrolment forms at the beginning of the term. Each student should attend at least 6 -10 sessions each term.
  • Students should hand their class teachers completed forms by Week Two of each term. Some activities may have a limited number of slots and students may not always get their first choice.
  • Expectations of student behaviour during this activity time remain the same as for the rest of the school day.
  • Additional parental permission is required for participation in any extracurricular activities which will be held in school grounds.
Age groupExtra- curricular Activity
Foundation StageArts & Crafts club
Storytelling & drama
Gardening & outdoor exploration
Sports club

Elementary School

 

Year  1-5

Coding & Robotics Club
Science and STEM club
Debate club
Environmental Club
Sports Teams & clubs
Arts & Design Club

Middle School

 

Year  6-9

Entrepreneurship clubs
Coding & app development
Drama & Theater
Student councils
Creative writing & journalism
Sports Teams & clubs
Art & Design Club
Secondary school Year  10-13Model United Nations (MUN)
Science Olympiad
Advanced sports teams
Robotic competitions
Astronomy club
Career & college prep clubs

English Language Support

We are offering specialized ESL programmes and classes designed to improve students’ English language that gradually transition students from their native language to English as the primary language of instruction by using:

  • Language Assessments
  • Differentiated Instructions
  • Supportive Classroom environment
  • Promoting cultural sensitivity
  • Professional Development
  • Modified Assessments.
  • Language support Tools
  • Language Proficiency Exit Criteria

Parents are expected to pay extra fee as per the following:

Level

Description

Expected fee

Programmes Per week  

No of sessions per year

Level one

Beginner

8000

Three  individual sessions

40

Level two 

Intermediate A

6000

Two individual sessions

30

Level three

Intermediate B

3000

One individual session

20

Teaching and learning

Our Teaching and Learning approaches ensure the delivery of high-quality education that aligns with our vision and mission. It outlines the guiding principles, instructional methods, and standards that our educators and learners uphold to create an environment of innovation, inclusivity, and inspiration. It is designed to foster holistic growth and development among all learners, empower them to reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally, and prepare them for success in today’s world.

Aims of our Teaching and Learning approaches:

  • Fostering Innovation
  • Promoting Inclusivity
  • Inspiring Excellence
  • Nurturing Emotional Growth
  • Encouraging Collaborative Learning
  • Embracing Lifelong Learning
  • Encouraging Leadership
  • Creating a Safe and Supportive Environment