The coffee morning hosted a vibrant market souq, where talented local artists and small businesses showcased and sold their incredible crafts and products. While browsing the market souq stands, parents of our community had the chance to socialise, catch up, and forge new connections. It combined the thrill of shopping with the warmth of togetherness.
To make the morning even more delightful, parents brought along their homemade bakes to share with everyone.
There was also a convenient element added to our coffee morning, as the Zaks Uniform Bus was parked in front of the school on the same day, providing our parents a chance to purchase their children's new uniforms for the upcoming school year.
Thank you to everyone who attended and made this event a memorable one. We can't wait to bring you more exciting gatherings in the next academic year!
In 2014, Mrs. Lowe arrived to teach at the British International School Abu Dhabi, excited to work with the Physical Education Department (PE) to implement and embed Dance within both the curriculum and the CCA programme. Schemes of work were created for FS1 to Year 9 and all PE teachers received professional development training to understand the fundamentals of Dance, to discover the importance of Dance, and how movement can be creative and powerful.
Last week, Mrs. Stanier, our Head of Humanities, had the pleasure of accompanying three of our amazing students: Tia and Renad from Year 12, and Turkan from Year 10, to Houston, Texas, to take part in the NAE UNICEF summit. We were thrilled to be hosted by one of our Nord Anglia schools, The Village School in Houston, the first Child-Friendly City in the US recognised by UNICEF. The Village School is a boarding school, so the students got to experience what life was like as a boarding student there for the week.
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