Teach Middle East Magazine Sep - Dec 2020 Issue 1 Volume 8 | Page 24

Featured School THE BRITISH SCHOOL AL KHUBAIRAT: CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION BY LEISA GRACE WILSON BSAK students wearing their house colours T he British School Al Khubairat is celebrating its golden anniversary (50 years) and to crown the occasion, they were recently rated outstanding in all categories by the Abu Dhabi schools Irtiqaa inspections. This is not only a very fitting way to mark such a momentous occasion, but it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the school’s leadership team, staff, students and parents. The school, which was built on land donated by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, stands as a beacon of education excellence in the Abu Dhabi community. The 1,930 strong student population hails from over 52 countries. As a not for profit British Embassy school, The British School Al Khubairat reinvests its income back into the school for the benefit of its staff and students. When I visited the school in February 2019, they were in the middle of preparing for their British Schools Overseas Inspection (BSO), however you would never know unless you were told. It was simply business as usual. Mark Leppard MBE, the school’s 24 | Mar - Arp 2019 | | principal, took time out of his busy schedule to show me around and talk about what makes his school special. Schools tend to be very similar on the surface, but it is only when you dig deeper that you realise how different they can be. What makes a school special is not the building or the technology, it is the culture and ethos that drives the school. Students at BSAK enjoy a light moment Class Time Building Culture and Ethos at The British School Al Khubairat “Culture and ethos are the glue that hold everything the school does, together. It has to be lived, not laminated. It is how we make people feel, how we look after one another