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Every year, students from BIS Abu Dhabi go to Arusha in Tanzania to work with our community partnerships there. Last year’s Permaculture Project involved building a fence for a vegetable plot at Nazareti Primary School.
Year 10 and Year 12 Tanzania Expedition students have been holding activities in school, with donations being kindly received and put toward the community projects in Tanzania this year. Funds collected will be used to buy practical materials and equipment, and to get advice from specialist people on site.
On Tuesday 29th October, the students have organised the following events:
Non-School Uniform Day: Tuesday 29th October
Suggested donation of 20 AED
Dress up in the colours of the Tanzanian flag! On 29th October students can come to school wearing blue, black, yellow or green to support our Tanzanian fundraising efforts. Students can wear one, or all, of the colours of the flag in their clothing choices. Have fun putting together the best combination of Tanzanian colours possible!
Face Painting
Cost: 10 AED
Primary students can get their face painted with the colours of the Tanzanian flag. Secondary art students will be waiting in the climbing wall area by the Primary entrance at the end of the school day. Secondary students will have the opportunity to get their face painted at break and lunchtimes.
The support of the BIS commmunity is much appreciated, and will help better the lives of the communities we support there.
The British International School Abu Dhabi (BIS Abu Dhabi) was deeply honoured to welcome Her Highness Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan to its campus on Thursday, 17 April 2025. Her Highness, President & CEO of the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA) and The Climate Tribe, is a distinguished entrepreneur, thought leader, and researcher with a deep commitment to sustainability, climate change, and gender equity.
At The British International School Abu Dhabi, we believe that education is not just about academic success—it’s about nurturing compassionate, responsible young people who understand the importance of giving back. This Ramadan, I have been truly moved by the way our students have embraced the spirit of the holy month, demonstrating kindness, generosity, and a genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
Inspired by the latest Nord Anglia INSIGHTS article exploring why the Early Years are the most important years of a child’s education, we know that a child’s most significant learning happens during this time - in ways that are not always immediately visible.
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