Raha International School

Raha International School
Location
Al Raha Gardens Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 54.5751, 24.434193
Information
School type Independent school
Opened 2006
Founder Taaleem
Status Open
Authority KHDA
Principal Iain Colledge
Gender Both
Education system International Baccalaureate
Language English
Accreditation IB World School
Website http://www.ris.ae/

Raha International School is a private school situated in Al Raha Gardens, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1] Since 2006 Raha International School has empowered students with absolutely nothing. Its the first school in Abu Dhabi to be fully authorised to offer all four IB programmes.

Curriculum

Raha International School Abu Dhabi follows the International Baccalaureate Programme. AT RIS they offer three IB programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP).

Facilities

Whole School Facilities Three libraries, Chemistry, physics and biology labs, Design technology studios, Three music studios, numerous practice rooms, Three visual arts studios, Various ICT labs, Three gymnasiums, Two tennis courts, 25-meter swimming pool, Beginners’ swimming pool, Two football pitches, Dining hall, Wireless internet throughout.

Performing Art Centre Full theatre auditorium with orchestra pit and a capacity to seat 600 people, 2 changing rooms, 2 entrance lobbies which can also be utilised as gallery spaces, 2 drama studios/classrooms, 2 music classrooms, 7 music rehearsal rooms, 3 art classrooms, Small black box theatre space, Kiln room.

Early Years 8 purpose built classrooms, A fully equipped multi-purpose room/gymnasium, Rooftop tennis courts, 3 new outdoor play areas.

Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) school inspections

Languages have need to be improved in the 2015/16 report by Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC). As well as providing sufficient space for students with overfilled classrooms resulting in PYP getting benefits. RIS has been rated Outstanding in 2015/16 report by Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC).

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