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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Secondary School at Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai encourages students to become lifelong learners and excellent contributors to society. SISD is an IB Continuum World School authorised to offer and teach the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and IB Diploma Programme (DP). Our unique curriculum offers an engaging learning experience, the challenge of developing a real understanding of cultural diversity and the support of a thriving international community. Our large eco-friendly campus ensures that we can offer a wide range of sporting facilities that make the most of our location adjacent to Dubai Creek.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Primary School in Dubai, Swiss International Scientific School is a International Baccalaureate curriculum primary school in Dubai where each child is valued as an individual and encouraged to reach their. SISD is an IB Continuum World School authorised to offer and teach the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and IB Diploma Programme (DP). Our unique curriculum offers an engaging learning experience, the challenge of developing a real understanding of cultural diversity and the support of a thriving international community. Our large eco-friendly campus ensures that we can offer a wide range of sporting facilities that make the most of our location adjacent to Dubai Creek.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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The International Baccalaureate school also known as IB is an educational organization that offers Primary – High School curriculum that challenges its student to think critically and develop skills for a worldly experience. SISD is an IB Continuum World School authorised to offer and teach the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and IB Diploma Programme (DP). Our unique curriculum offers an engaging learning experience, the challenge of developing a real understanding of cultural diversity and the support of a thriving international community. Our large eco-friendly campus ensures that we can offer a wide range of sporting facilities that make the most of our location adjacent to Dubai Creek.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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A Premium Swiss Boarding School in Dubai, UAE, We have created a best schools in Dubai that offers an outstanding education tailored to the needs of the next generation of international citizens. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Multi-lingual, Bi-lingual School in Dubai provide Education in English with additional languages, bilingual English-French, English-German in UAE. Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai is a leading day and boarding school where future generations are inspired to become confident and enthusiastic life-long learners, ready to embrace the opportunities of a global world.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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At Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai, we offer the International Baccalaureate Degree Programme for all students, conferring all of its advantages to our graduates in UAE. Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai is a leading day and boarding school where future generations are inspired to become confident and enthusiastic life-long learners, ready to embrace the opportunities of a global world.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Looking for German School in Dubai? SISD is the best International school in dubai, Which is provide a stream that is taught in both English and German, as well as a stream with one lesson of German per day. At Swiss International School Dubai, we teach a well-rounded and bilingual curriculum that provides instruction in both German and English.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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SISD is a leading bilingual English and French School in Dubai. We are first and foremost a uniquely international community where students, teachers and staff from all over the world work, live and prosper together. We provide a stream that is taught in both English and German, as well as a stream with one lesson of German per day. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Sisd, Dubai International School was founded in 1985. The school is located in the heart of Dubai and situated in Al Garhood area.  SISD is a leading International School in Dubai that provides personalised education focused on academic excellence and personal growth also world best schools in Dubai. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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SISD is a leading International School in Dubai that provides personalised education focused on academic excellence and personal growth also world best schools in Dubai. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Dubai International Schools, Swiss Private, Residential Schools in Dubai, UAE offer a world class International Baccalaureate (IB) programme from Pre KG to Grade 12. We have created a Swiss International Scientific Private, residential school in Dubai, UAE that offers an outstanding education focused on both academic excellence and personal growth. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Private Schools In Dubai
Dubai International Schools, Swiss Private, Residential Schools in Dubai, UAE offer a world class International Baccalaureate (IB) programme from Pre KG to Grade 12. We have created a Swiss International Scientific Private, residential school in Dubai, UAE that offers an outstanding education focused on both academic excellence and personal growth. At SISD, a distinctive feature of school life is the diverse student body made up of more than 60 different nationalities.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Things to do over the winter break v2
Happy holidays! As we make way for winter and the school break, the festive atmosphere settles, opening up plenty of opportunities to have great family-friendly fun throughout the city. There’s so much to do, it might take several seasons before you see it all!
If you’re looking for some fun-filled activities that you can enjoy with your loved ones over the break, you can’t go wrong with these things to do in Dubai during winter.
1. Visit Hatta
Hatta is a huge tourist spots just an hour and half’s drive away from the city. It’s filled with outdoor activities such as trekking, kayaking, mountain biking and bird watching. It also has a beautifully reconstructed Heritage Village that replicates the cultural and historical experience of the people of the region, especially before the area was developed in the 1960s. If you want to know more, check out VisitHatta.com.
2. Take a Trip to Al Ain
A beautiful oasis city right along the Oman border, the Garden City of Al Ain is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty and cultural history of our country.
It features the 400-hectare Al Ain Zoo, which features a huge array of diverse species such as gazelles, giraffes, lions, and more. Thousands of animals call the Al Ain Zoo home, many of whom are endangered and represent profound conservation efforts by the zoo.
Another attraction is Al Jahili Fort, a fort built in the 1890s to protect the palm farmers of the region. One of the most iconic castles in the UAE, it features several exhibits and activities that pay tribute to Al Ain’s history. There’s also another fort, Qasr Al Muwaiji, which is well-known as the birthplace of Sheik Zayed, our President.
You can also check out Al Ain National Museum, which contains many historical artifacts including Bronze and Iron Age-era findings on display. There are also cultural exhibitions featuring the life and times of the previous inhabitants of the UAE.
3. Dive into the Past at Mleiha
If you want to experience an archaeological adventure, check out the Mleiha Archaeological Centre. The region is built around a dig site, a remarkably well-preserved tomb from the Bronze Age-era Umm Al Nar civilization. Take part in the excavation programme and you might just help dig up a new artifact from the past! Check out the websiteto know more.
4. Visit Wasit Wetland Centre in Sharjah
Coastal wetlands were once a common terrain feature along the Western reaches of the UAE. Today, Wasit Wetland Centre provides a glimpse of one of these wetlands, or sabkhas, as well as the kind of avian wildlife that called it home. You’ll get to view both native and migrant fauna in the centre.
5. Explore the Global Village
One of the most iconic winter attractions in Dubai is the Global Village, which is only open this season! Enjoy a festival that lasts for months long, celebrating the diverse multicultural melting pot that is Dubai. Experience wild concerts and shows, amazing shopping opportunities, and delicious food from all over the world.
Get Help from Your School for Great Activities over the Break
A healthy balance of fun and productive is the best mix for any long break. It helps your child keep their mind sharp and refresh their skills and memory for their return.
At SISD, Schools In Dubai, our educators are always willing to help your kids achieve the best they can, both in and out of school days. Ask our teachers for educational resources and fun games that will be perfect for your child over the winter break!
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Coffee Morning talk by our PYP Coordinator
Since they started in January, our Coffee Morning sessions have been a huge hit in the community, having helped our parents and guardians understand the different practices and frameworks that we use at Swiss International School in Dubai. Now, one of our most important sessions has just completed! In this article, we give you a brief rundown of the Coffee Morning talk by our PYP Coordinator, Mrs. Shona Gastaldi, and discuss everything you need to know about this critical stage in your child’s education. Our PYP Coordinator Shona is a Primary Educator at heart, having received her education in this field at the University of Edinburgh. She’s spent over half a decade in the UAE teaching and coordinating international school programmes, and she has plenty of experience in the IB PYP as well, along with the this Curriculum for Excellence and Cambridge Primary curricula. As SISD’s PYP Coordinator, Shona is responsible for meeting with teachers to facilitate learning and teaching, observing primary students’ learning process and giving feedback to the administration, helping teachers develop themselves professionally, and monitoring the progress of all PYP students. Myths and Truths Across many of our blog posts and videos, we’ve discussed how the IB is all about creativity, child-led learning, and focuses the narrative away from textbook memorisation in favour of critical thinking. Shona is quite aware of the misconceptions surrounding this, though. It’s not to say that we don’t adopt some of the tried-and-tested techniques of education throughout the years, and she dispelled some of these myths in her talk. MYTH: IBPYP does not have any curriculum content. The PYP does have a flexible structure, but it would be impossible to teach students by the seat of your pants, so to speak, without any form of guiding framework. To that end, IB PYP schools are provided with a framework that is internationally accredited and benchmarked against the performance and needs of other schools. The sequence in which the curriculum is taught is also given. MYTH: IBPYP schools do not use textbooks. This myth stems from an overreaction to the IB’s assertion that learning is more attuned towards problem-solving rather than rote memorization and textbook-based learning. The PYP does in fact employ textbooks as a source of knowledge, though we don’t necessarily follow them in order. MYTH: Learning in an IBPYP school is only guided by student questions/interest. The student-centric and child-led learning environment is important, just as is the focus on developing student inquiry. But students won’t be able to ask the right questions if they’re not equipped with the right tools and skills, or the right knowledge. The PYP uses curriculum maps and guidelines to plan teaching and learning to give students a starting point from which to explore the realms of knowledge. MYTH: Learning in a IBPYP school focuses on creativity and not rigour Yes, there is a substantial focus on creativity over academic rigour, but not to the exclusion of the latter. The PYP, just like the IB, is a holistic approach that prepares students to be inquirers, but it also asks them to be knowledgeable as well, and there are high expectations of students being able to develop both. MYTH: IBPYP framework is the same in all IBPYP schools. There’s a certain expectation of a curriculum having a degree of uniformity across all schools. However, the IB only provides a set of common program standards and practices. These are then adapted to the needs of each school. This is an important consideration for schools in regions of very different cultural backgrounds. The International Baccalaureate Programme The mission of the IB is as follows: The International Baccalaureate® aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education a
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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How to choose the best school for your child
Dubai International Schools, Swiss Private, Residential Schools in Dubai, UAE offer a world class International Baccalaureate (IB) programme from Pre KG to Grade 12.
It should come as no surprise that your choice of which school you’ll send your child to shall have a profound effect on their development. Everything from the curriculum they use and their academic environment, to the number of teachers they have per classroom and even their location are all important considerations that you have to weigh against all other options. If you don’t know yet what you should be looking at, here’s a cheat sheet of some of the most important things to consider when you’re choosing the best school for your child. 1. Academic Programme What could be more important than the very foundation of your child’s education? The curriculum of a school should always be a factor of utmost importance. For example, if you have aspirations of your child going to university abroad, then you need to pick an appropriate, internationally-recognized curriculum that is accepted in the country of choice. We broke down the pros and cons of the biggest international curricula in a previous article. Swiss International School in Dubai, for example, uses the International Baccalaureate programme, whose academic rigour and inquiry-based learning contribute to a flexible learning environment that prepares students for university anywhere in the world – and beyond. 2. Teacher Qualifications What good is a solid curriculum without quality teachers to back it up? You should look into the kind of teachers that your school employs and observe their qualifications. Ensure that all teachers must require a certain certification or degree in education. You should also look at the seniority of the administration, and what kind of background they have in governing schools. 3. Student-Teacher Ratio The proportion of students relative to the number of teachers is an important statistic that might be overlooked by many parents searching for hard numbers. While there is no generally agreed-upon figure for the best ratio, it’s generally agreed that a smaller ratio – i.e. fewer students per teacher – is best for learning and engagement. In addition, younger students will benefit even more from lower ratios, as early learners need more attention. It may be wise to ask parents of students who have attended that school for an idea of how many students are taught in each class. Alternatively you can ask the school itself for figures. 4. Tuition Fees, And What Is Included School is justifiably expensive, but not every school gives you the same benefits for the same tuition. Some schools such as SISD may offer additional benefits such as childcare, school activity enrollment, books, and even inclusivity measures. 5. Practicality Every family’s requirements are different. Sometimes you may need to check for the availability of a bus or other transport service from home to school. Others may want a school that serves healthy lunches, and takes allergies and other dietary requirements into account. Choose a school that targets all of your practical needs, or at least the ones that matter. 6. After-School Activities (ASAs) Your child’s development doesn’t stop after school hours. By exposing them to many things outside of the classroom, such as science or language clubs and sports teams, and giving them the choice of what to learn, they will develop into well-rounded individuals, and may even uncover hidden expertise or preferences that they’d never have discovered otherwise. It’s therefore important for a school to have many ASAs to choose from. SISD offers a large variety of after-school activities that can cater to a variety of interests. These are included in our tuition fee, so there’s no downside to sending your child to one! 7. Personalized Learning One important principle of modern education is that every student works best when their education is tailored to their needs. The important thing to look for then is whether a school features personalized learning that caters to the s
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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Work Placement Initiatives of Swiss International School in Dubai
Last year, Swiss International School in Dubai instituted our Work Placement Programme for the first time. The initiative was a great success, and our students were able to do real work at companies such as Arcadis, Mövenpick, and Winston & Strawn LLP. Unlike many “internships” where students barely do anything, our Grade 10 students performed research that was actually used, assisted with front office work, and helped company staff with whatever they needed.
Following the success of the programme, we’ve reinstated it for 2019, with yet another batch of Grade 10 students ready to get very real life working experience with a brand-new set of companies. Let’s look at what happened for 2019’s Work Placement Programme.
What is the purpose of the Work Placement Programme?
The Work Placement Programme is designed to connect our students with opportunities that can provide them with early real-life experience in the workplace. This has a fourfold purpose:
To help students better understand the kind of demands and requirements that the modern workplace will ask of them
To give students the opportunity to practice key soft skillssuch as critical thinking and creativity, which they’ll, need in order to thrive in the 21st century workforce
To provide insight into students’ chosen fields, helping them determine the future of their careers
To motivate students to improve and develop a diverse skill set
The companies
Swiss International School in Dubai students were sent to five different companies – Givaudan, Blue Logic, German Bakery, Nestle, and AW Rostamani. Here are some of their experiences.
Givaudan
One of our partner companies was Swiss-based cosmetics, fragrance and flavouring manufacturer Givaudan. We sent our student Salah El-Danaf here, where he explored the fragrance and flavours departments at the company’s snack lab, beverages, and sweets areas. He was able to observe the manufacturing processes for the industry, performs market research, and even participated in testing, evaluating, and pricing of products.
At the end of his time in the Work Placement Programme, Salah gave a presentation on his time and experiences in the company, and took questions as well. His performance as a participant was well-received, with Givaudan HR manager Joe John saying, “Salah has shown a lot of maturity. He was at ease and confident. He would be a great asset to any company.”
Blue Logic
Another company was Blue Logic, a digital marketing and design agency. Our student Amr Lanjri was assigned here, where he ended up being their youngest intern at just 15 years of age. He was assigned to performing industry research on chatbots, which are becoming an increasingly popular way for brands to reach out to their audiences. He also performed intensive testing on company chatbots, using natural-language testing to ensure that they behaved normally and provided users with the information they need.
Bakers Kitchen
Five of our students were assigned to the German-owned café and bakery Bakers Kitchen. They assisted with tasks in the kitchen, preparing ingredients, organizing store displays, bussing tables, and serving customers. The owner, Sven, was very impressed with their work, saying, “It was a very nice experience, they were respectful and they have done their best to fulfill their training.”
Great Progress
For our second iteration of the programme, we were able to refine the processes that worked in the past and streamlined our interaction with the partner businesses. Our students were able to contribute more than ever, and we hope that they learned a lot from their stay at each business.
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swissschooldubai · 4 years ago
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International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme
Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai is committed to providing an environment of holistic development for our students. Our responsibilities don’t end when a student leaves the classroom, and the scope of our education goes long past their graduation from the IB DP.
This is evident in the various career-related services and opportunities that we provide for our children, whether that’s giving them access to career counselors who can help them choose what to study in, or giving them workplace experience through our Work Placement Programme.
As the next milestone in our quest to provide for our students’ careers, we’ve become a candidate school for the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme. In this article, we explore this Programme and what it means for our students’ futures.
What is the Career-Related Programme?
The IB Middle Years Programme is intended for students between the ages of 11 and 16, and for most IB schools, it prepares students for the academic rigor and open-endedness of the Diploma Programme.
However, IB World Schools that implement the Career-related Programme (CP) provide students with an alternative framework for studies that combines parts of the IB Diploma Programme with learning that is far more targeted towards career and vocational knowledge.
The CP includes a variant of the IB learner profile, creating students who are:
· Academically strong
· Skilled in a practical field
· Critical and ethical thinkers
· Self-directed
· Collaborative
· Resilient and determined
· Confident and assured
· Caring and reflective
· Inquirers
The CP Core
The Career-related Programme is highlighted by the CP core, a curriculum that focus on far more hands-on experiential learning. It aims to develop personal and professional skills that will be of great use in the workplace, especially the “soft skills” that are essential to students who will be joining the workforce of the future.
It also includes a research-driven approach towards service initiatives that are intended to help address needs in the community, as well as a Reflective Project that discusses ethical issues that students encounter in their studies about the workplace. These ensure that students will enter the workforce with a developed ethical code and sense of service that will provide for the betterment of society.
Finally, the CP core also includes a language development component. It’s no secret that multilingualism translates directly to career and financial benefits, and will help promote a wider, more diverse worldview in students. The CP core ensures that CP students will be exposed to another language besides their mother tongues, helping promote these benefits.
Diverse options for the future
With our Work Placement initiative, which has its roots in the Swiss education system’s Berufslehre apprenticeship system, as well as our candidacy for the IB CP, SISD reaffirms its commitment to developing our students in whatever ways they need. By also giving them the option between the universities preparatory-centric DP and the Career-related Programme, they have no shortage of opportunities to prepare for the future.
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