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We are thrilled to share the outstanding achievements of our talented students who recently participated in the F1 in Schools event. Over the course of two exhilarating days, our school's four teams showcased their remarkable skills, innovation, and teamwork, leaving a lasting impression on everyone involved.
Technology is an essential part of education at our school. To be able to live, learn, and work successfully in our information-rich society, students must be able to utilise technology effectively and therefore parents are required to ensure that their child has a suitable learning device in school to enhance their learning experience.
At BIS Abu Dhabi, we think learning is best when our students are enjoying themselves and we're always looking for exciting new ways to bring our subjects to life!
On Wednesday, our Early Years celebrated 'The Men in Our Lives'! The children were overjoyed to welcome their special guests into school for a delightful breakfast.
Introducing the BIS Abu Dhabi Economic Journal!
Explore the exciting world of economics beyond the syllabus! The British International School Abu Dhabi Economic Society proudly presents the first-ever issue of their journal, providing students with a platform to analyse real-world events through an economic lens.
The BIS Abu Dhabi French speaking community experienced a cultural and culinary extravaganza at Le Louvre Abu Dhabi and Fouquet’s Abu Dhabi.
The power of dance.
This week we have been able to celebrate dance at school. Students from Year 3 to Year 12 have been taking part in our own 'BREAKING NEWS' dance exhibition in our new auditorium. What a show! I was so impressed with the students (and the staff dance). It covered a range of themes and genres and all were executed with care, attention, love, and dedication.
Keeping up with the 'What I Want to be When I Grow Up' theme from our Early Years, this week, our Year 10 students stepped out of the classroom and into real-life experiences of work.