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Congratulations to our Year 11 students for their excellent GCSE results received in August 2014:
These results are well above UK National Averages and in line with UK Independent schools. This is a great achievement in a non-selective school with a significant number of students with English as an additional language. Additionally:
We would also like to congratulate Bader Al Tayyar for his success in achieving 3 A Levels at Grade C and securing University placement at American University in Dubai. Bader achieved this during a one year course of study through hard work commitment and perseverance.
We are really proud of our students for their hard work and dedication, and we look forward to building on the success of our students further.
Yesterday saw the UAE recognise and celebrate mums. In fact, in the Arab world, there are over 10 countries that all celebrate the importance of mums on this day.
The history of it in the Arab world originates from Egypt. It was introduced in Egypt by a journalist called Mustafa Amin and was first celebrated in 1956. The practice has since been adopted by many Arab countries.
Recently, I've had the incredible privilege of connecting with professionals and leaders across the Middle East, India, and Asia. These conversations have surpassed the typical networking experience, becoming windows into diverse perspectives, rich experiences, and unique expertise.
It has become clear that collaboration is not just a buzzword but a powerful force that moves us beyond individual capacities and geographical boundaries.
For a moment I stood a little aside from the Community Iftar this week. Alone, an onlooker, I watched a scene unfold. Children ran and played. Older children organised fun and games. Adults talked and laughed, the sun turned the sky a rosy shade of pink and the smell of the imminent iftar filled the air. A voice cried out in song. New faces, familiar faces, old faces, smiling faces. Standing alone, I couldn’t help but smile – and I couldn’t stop my heart from bursting with pride – at the sight of this community being together.
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