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Where is “home” for you?
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England (not far from the Angel of the North)
What do you do in Abu Dhabi?
I'm the Year 1 Year Leader and class teacher at BIS Abu Dhabi.
What brought you to Abu Dhabi?
In search of year-long sunshine! Travel opportunities – opportunities to visit new places.
Tell us something that few people know about you:
I'm a little bit rusty, but I enjoyed learning Makaton and Sign Language while living in UK. I love diving, snorkelling and anything water related. I enjoy upcycling items to make new pieces of furniture. I lived in Qatar before moving to Abu Dhabi. I once got on the wrong aeroplane and ended up in Paris – take extra care now when boarding an aeroplane! I can also do a rubix cube.
What is your favourite thing about being a part of the BIS Abu Dhabi community?
The families; watching the children grow, getting to know families and finding out about cultures from around the world and incorporating this into my day-to-day teaching. I have learned to sing "Happy Birthday" in lots of different languages during my time here!
What do you enjoy most about living in Abu Dhabi?
The Sun! You can often find me at the beach at the weekend! Travel opportunities – making friends who live/are from different places and adding new holiday destinations to my list!
Anything else you would like to share?
I LOVE teaching Phonics and love singing with my class (although tone deaf!)
Sarah Kemp
A few weeks ago, as part of our IB DP Language programme, Year 12 students in the French Ab Initio and French B classes united to celebrate Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday). Originally a catholic event welcoming the ritual fasting of Lent, Mardi Gras is celebrated in France with festive parades and sumptuous public celebrations.
At BIS Abu Dhabi, students came together to not only recognize the festivity but rejoice at the opportunity to share and learn about the international traditions fostered within our community. With the help of Monsieur Depose and Mademoiselle Merchadier, the French DP classes baked tasty treats, including crepes, waffles, brownies, and traditional beignets!
As a teacher at BIS Abu Dhabi, I have the privilege of watching students grow — not just academically, but as young people finding their path in a complex world. One thing I’ve learned time and again is this: success doesn’t come from rare moments of brilliance — it comes from the quiet power of habits.
Research tells us that up to 40% of what we do each day is driven by habit, not active decision-making. That means the routines our students form — the way they begin their morning, how they handle a setback, whether they choose to read or scroll — are shaping who they become.
I was really touched by Áine’s newsletter piece last week, posing the question: ‘What would I tell my younger self?’
I spent some time afterwards thinking about my own parenting journey, and what it’s all been about, now that my two are adults and have ‘flown the nest’. Parenting isn’t easy for any of us, and that’s true even if you’re an experienced school leader – at home, I’m just Dad.
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