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As soon as they returned after their relaxing Winter Break Year 11s were straight back into serious work with their mock exams. In preparation for their GCSEs which begin in May, all students made their way to the exam hall to test the revision they had done over the holidays. A major benefit of mock exams is that it gives students a chance to test their exam techniques, including crucial timing, to ensure that when the real thing rolls round they spend the right amount of time on each question and don’t find themselves frantically scribbling in the last fifteen minutes.
Pictured here are students whose efforts and results were worthy of being highlighted. Some of these students achieved results which surpassed expectations. Others may not have had the highest academic score but showed incredible progress from previous exams. I’d like to congratulate them on their hard work and encourage them to continue to strive to achieve their full potential.
SUBJECT |
SUPER STAR |
English |
Muhammad Alif Haider and Sehar Raza |
Maths |
Mutsumi Koyama and Gaser Abou Zeid |
Drama |
Shannon Lienert |
Art |
Muhammad Alif Haider and Omema Khurram |
Product Design
|
Muhammad Alif Haider and Mingjung Kim |
Travel and Tourism |
Hamdam Al Ameri |
Business Studies |
Tijesu Akeredolu |
Geography |
Mutsumi Koyami |
PE |
Jungbin Kim |
French |
Jasmin Croome |
Science
|
Single Science: Matthew Brereton Chemistry: Tijesu Akeredole / Mutsumi Koyama Physics: Laura Ulfe/Tijesu Akeredole Biology: Laura Ulfe/ Gaser Abou Zeid |
Arabic |
Shaikha Al Shamsi /Sultan Al Aryani |
ICT |
Laura Ulfe |
It’s something I’ve believed for a long time — that learning isn’t predetermined by our genes. It’s about growing, persevering, and learning through the process. I was really mindful of this idea at this week’s wonderful Primary Summer Concert, after which I found myself reflecting on whether these amazing children have an innate talent, or whether they have achieved so much because of hard work and practice.
I believe it’s the latter. These children, their parents, and their teachers all seem to share the belief that by trying and working hard, they will get better at what they do. This is what we call a growth mindset.
On 22nd May, BIS Abu Dhabi proudly celebrated the graduation of our incredible Class of 2025. This special event brought together students, families, and staff to celebrate a milestone that was years in the making, one filled with dedication, friendships, and unforgettable memories.
The school auditorium was filled with pride and excitement as the ceremony unfolded. Read on to relive the highlights of this special day.
At BIS Abu Dhabi, we believe that when families and schools team up, incredible things happen. We’re proud to have won the MENA School Excellence Award 2025 for Parent Partnership, but this award is about more than just recognition. It’s about the people, the conversations, and the community that make it all possible. Read on to discover how we’re making a difference together.
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