18th March 2021
Here’s why Senior School students should be thinking about enrolling at Cranleigh Abu Dhabi
There are many reasons why parents are sending their children to this renowned British school on Saadiyat Island.
University-style teaching, a wide depth and breadth of learning, intimate class sizes, leadership programmes… the list goes on – are just some of the reasons. Yalla- Abu Dhabi Life takes a look.
Tailored teaching
The Cranleigh Abu Dhabi tailored British curriculum prepares young people for future pathways and is taught in Senior School classes that are intimate, thus educating the whole child.
Each student receives individual attention in classes so small that tutors are easily able to forge deep and meaningful relationships with their students, so much so that your child will be equipped with a lifetime of achievements.
The rapport between the learners and teachers is authentic, tangible. Consequently, growth in both academic and personal confidence is noticeably developed in each student.
As you can imagine, small class sizes mean that any learning gaps that may occur are identified early and corrected in good time.
In short, Cranleigh Abu Dhabi senior students are afforded more than the usual share of individual attention and increased participation, in addition to in depth communication between teacher and students, thus leading to remarkable results and futures that count.
Reaping the benefits
The practice of quality teaching allows for greater learning and development among students, thus creating fertile ground for resounding success and a brighter future.
The results of which are reflected in the Senior School’s inimitable exam grades.
For example, GCSE results for the academic year 2019/20 saw 34 per cent of all grades at grade 9; 79 per cent of all grades at 7 – 9 (equivalent to A*-A); and 99 per cent of senior students achieved GCSE grades 4 – 9 (equivalent to A*- C).
Such grades reverberated across the emirate, proving to be the best results in Abu Dhabi.
Outstanding Extended Project Qualifications
There are few schools beyond the UK’s borders that can outperform schools within the UK itself, in terms of Extended Project Qualifications (EPQ), yet this is exactly what Cranleigh Senior School has managed to achieve.
The EPQ qualification stretches and challenges students’ capabilities beyond the curriculum, teaching university-level skills.
Eighty-six per cent of Sixth Form students achieved grades of an A* and A, and 96 per cent achieved a B grade or above, whereas in the UK, the National Average results showed 56 per cent A*/A and 77 per cent achieved a B grade or above.
World Citizens in the making
Critical thinking is a must if you want to get ahead on the global stage.
This takes much thought, guidance and connecting students to those who are already making positive changes in the world in which we all live.
Cranleigh Senior School students are provided with such unique opportunities, collaborating with international changemakers that ultimately helping shape the lives of students in the present and beyond school well into the future.
Senior students get to interact and participate in initiatives led by entities such as International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Model United Nations (MUN) and the UN’s Global Goals Public Speaking competition.
An incredible 127 students were regular international speakers addressing global issues on the world stage.
Sixty-four students were involved in student-led Wellbeing and Outreach Committees, not to mention the Year 12 Futures’ programme whereby students undertake a two-hour weekly placement of work experience over a twenty-week period.
Shine on!
Small class sizes, extra-curricular activities, critical global thinking are just some of the ingredients that help create future changemakers.
Take Lydia Sanz Lozano for example, who came to Cranleigh for the Sixth Form, making the most of every opportunity to capitalise on the support, direction and expertise that the school provides.
Lydia was one of 17 students who interned at the IRENA 10th Assembly, experiencing first-hand the proceedings of the governing bodies of an inter-governmental organisation including 161 country representatives. Lydia was chosen to deliver the keynote
The efforts of the students caught the attention of IRENA who commented on the maturity with the students responded to the assigned.
The spotlight also shone on Eisha Segal, Cranleigh Senior School Head Girl who in 2020 won the Ed Goodwin BSME Award for Exceptional Services to her community, which is just one of many accolades that this shining student has received. Eisha used her skills to actively lead the Charity Community.
All roads lead to top Universities
Cranleigh Abu Dhabi’s Sixth Form educational programme offers university-style teaching, enriching work placements, leadership programmes and a bespoke Sixth Form Centre.
The school nurtures students and instils values that successfully shape students’ lives beyond the walls of the school itself.
Consequently, Cranleigh Abu Dhabi boasts and impressive university destinations’ list.
Universities where Cranleigh students have been offered places this year including Cambridge, MIT, Bath, NYU Abu Dhabi, Cambridge (Downing College), UCL, King’s London, SOAS, Durham, Cardiff, Surrey, York and Westminster.
Students have also received academic scholarship offered to King’s London and the University of Toronto.
For Senior School enquiries or indeed any other enquiries, please visit cranleigh.ae
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