Admissions are now open for 2025/2026
As teachers, we ask ourselves important questions too:
- Am I meeting the needs of all my students?
- How can I grow and improve as a practitioner?
Together, these reflections help us create an environment where curiosity thrives and everyone is encouraged to grow. Through initiatives like our IGCSE and BTEC Level 2 Options Evening, Senior School Pathway Talks, and personalised guidance, we ensure students feel supported as they make these crucial decisions.
To our parents, your role is vital. Encouraging your children to ask these big questions and supporting their exploration helps shape their future in profound ways.
To our students, embrace the journey. You don’t need to have all the answers now, but by asking the right questions, you are already taking the first steps toward a bright future.
Questions -big and small- are the heart of discovery. Keep asking, stay curious, and remember: there are no silly questions.
Warm regards,
Aine McGlue
During my time as a headteacher and school leader, I have worked with many Muslim families and colleagues in the UK who observe the holy month of Ramadan. However, this is the first time I’ve lived and worked in a Muslim country, and I wanted to learn more about the importance of this special time of year - especially since The President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has declared 2025 as the Year of Community - and Ramadan is such an important time for the community.
Right from an early age, parents often imagine great futures for their children, built around their interests and talents. The journey to adulthood, though, is anything but straightforward. While we all aspire to see our children succeed in fulfilling careers, the reality is nuanced, requiring a holistic approach to education and career preparation. This guide offers advice on how parents can empower their children to explore diverse interests, make informed educational choices, and develop essential skills for future success.
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right." - Henry Ford
Belief is a powerful force. As educators, we see daily how a student’s confidence - whether strong or fragile - shapes their learning journey. Whether in the classroom, on the sports field, or on stage, students thrive when they believe in their ability to succeed. As a Drama teacher, I often see this in action - students stepping outside their comfort zones, taking risks, and growing in confidence. But this idea extends far beyond Drama; it is fundamental to education as a whole.
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