The British School – Al Khubairat

The British School Al Khubairat
Location
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Information
Established 1968
Principal Paul Cockley
Enrollment Approximately 1,800  (as of September 2009)
Campus Urban
Colour(s) Navy blue, Light blue, White
Website
Last updated 1 February 2007

The School British Al Khubairat, commonly known and referred to as "Al Khubairat", "BSAK", "The British School" or and formerly known as "AKCS — Al Khubairat Community School", is a school for English speaking children in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1][2]

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Overview

The school broadly follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, and is an international member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). It has also received a top rating of 'excellent' by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI).[3]

Paul Coackley has been Principal of the school since September 2005. BSAK also has two headteachers who lead the Primary and Secondary schools: Mark Yeowell (Primary) and Stephen Rogers (Secondary).

History

BSAK was established in January 1968 on land generously donated by the then Ruler of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, in an area of the city known as Khubairat. This area was the part of the Corniche, where the pearl fishing fleet used to be first sighted on their return from sea. One suggested translation of the word 'Khubairat' is 'good news'.

In May 1971, the school was formally registered as a legal entity by Amiri Decree No. 5 of 1971, with its management vested in the Board of Governors. The Board is made up of elected governors and those appointed by His Excellency the British Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates. The school has been sponsored since 1980 by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, The President of the UAE.

In 1980 the school moved into its new purpose built facilities at its current location on Airport Road in Al Mushrif. The facilities reflected the school's main purpose at that time of providing primary education for children aged between 3 and 11-years-old. The original campus comprised an administration block, four teaching blocks and two sports halls. It also included a 25m swimming pool, around which were constructed staff quarters that accommodated the school's first teachers.

Towards the end of the 1990s it became apparent that there was a growing need in Abu Dhabi for the provision of secondary education. Increasingly, Abu Dhabi was no longer a posting of two to three years for most British expatriates, with more families staying here for five to ten years. As BSAK was the centre for educational provision within the British expatriate society in Abu Dhabi, the Board of Governors responded to this demand by approving the construction of a new secondary school alongside the original primary buildings on the existing site. This was Phase 1 of BSAK's recent development programme.

Whilst Phase 1 was under construction, the Board of Governors decided to proceed with the construction of Phase 2, a new purpose built 3-storey building for the primary school. This project not only improved primary provision but also released space for further buildings. Construction commenced in April 2001 and the Jubilee Building (Years 3–6) was formally opened by HE Sheikh Nayhan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan in April 2002.

As the construction of Phase 2 was drawing to a close, the new secondary school was proving to be a resounding success with full classes progressing into Years 7, 8 and 9. It became apparent that many families in Abu Dhabi wished to see their children continue their education at BSAK into the sixth form so they could sit their A Levels in Abu Dhabi. The first A Level students completed their studies in June 2005.

A third phase of development was started in October 2002. This flagship building includes a theatre, auditorium, library, sixth form accommodation, an additional gymnasium, drama studio, music centre and a range of academic and administrative facilities. This building was opened in September 2005. The whole school now holds over 1,800 students.

BSAK is now in the process of constructing the new phase 4 expansion entitled the Ruby Building. It started construction in late August 2010 and is planned to take 18-24 months to be completed.

The British School has undergone dramatic and extensive redevelopment in the last decade both to modernise its facilities and to meet the changing requirements of the British and wider expatriate community. The three phases of development have been entirely financed by the school itself, reflecting its principle as a non-profit organisation that reinvests all its income back into the school for the benefit of the children.

Campus

The school's campus plan consists of 4 gyms, 2 pitches, a playground, a basketball court, a theatre, 2 libraries and 7 teaching blocks/buildings. The school occupies a space of 39,579 m² with car parking provided for parents, students and visitors.

School life

Currently, there are 1,740 students in the school, as from September 2007. Al Khubairat offers the following subjects to its students:

These are the following Modern Foreign Languages that are being taught:

Clubs and extra-curricular activities

There are numerous clubs and activities that children of different ages can attend, usually after the regular school hours. The extracurricular activities often change and are replaced throughout the year. The PE and sporting clubs (both academic and extracurricular) change according to seasonal and ½ semester timetables. Students who join the PE clubs can have a chance to enter sports teams which then play against numerous inter-school sides and Varsity matches. Existing sports clubs include rugby, netball, volleyball, football, swimming, rounders and cricket.

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