Schools in Abu Dhabi - The British International School Abu Dhabi

December 2009

17th December 2009    SSS Newsletter        Issue 001

10th December 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 008

 

November 2009

23rd November 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 007   

12th November 2009    Abu Dhabi Week    BISAD Special Edition

  5th November 2009    Abu Dhabi Week    Article : Prince Andrew Opens British International School

 

October 2009

21st October 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 006    

14th October 2009   Parent Newsletter    Issue 005

 

September 2009

30th September 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 004             

  9th September 2009    Parent Newsletter   Issue 003

 

August 2009

31st August 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 002           

 6th August 2009    Parent Newsletter    Issue 001   

 

June 2009

June 2009    Abu Dhabi Week    BISAD Special Edition

 

Principal Speaks at CPG Learning Seminar 2009

In this 40 minute session Stuart will present his thinking on what it is to be a Global Learners in a 21st century school.

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Article : The British International School

Article Source:Abu Dhabi City Guide

The British International School, Abu Dhabi (BISAD) is a premium quality international school, offering a sophisticated British International curriculum to meet the needs of the rapidly growing, diverse community of Abu Dhabi. BISAD offers the English National Curriculum and international GCSE to children aged 3 -16* and will offer the IB programme** to students post-16.

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Article : Parents Welcome New British School in Abu Dhabi

Article Source: AME Info

The British International School, which is set to open in Abu Dhabi this September, is being welcomed by parents in the capital due to the acute shortage of school places in the emirate, school officials told The National.

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Article : Parents Breath A Little Easier

Written by: Kathryn Lewis
Article Source: The National

ABU DHABI // The influx of expatriates that sent Abu Dhabi property prices soaring a year ago made finding school places just as difficult as finding somewhere to live.

But with new schools set to open in the capital this autumn, the scramble for places has become noticeably less frenzied.

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