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As Year 11 Fine Art students investigated new artists to support them develop ideas for their final exam unit, Year 12 Students honed their painting skills ‘in the moment’, inspired by the Louvre’s current temporary exhibition on Impressionism, meanwhile, Year 10 Photography students were busy ‘capturing the moment’, observing the world around them.
Architecture is the current project focus for Year 10 Fine Art students who are exploring a range of art media, techniques and processes including painting, line drawing and digital media to inspire their own original artworks. Whilst other classes were ‘in the moment’, Year 10 Fine Artists were busy constructing it, learning about the Louvre’s phenomenal architectural design, they worked collaboratively in teams to rethink design elements into new and sculptural 3D forms…Exploring ways of seeing the world is an important part of creative thinking and innovation.
If all of the activities mentioned weren’t already enough, the Louvre decided to deliver another magical moment for our students, as they witnessed two new enormous turtles being introduced back into the sea, at the Louvre’s turtle sanctuary pool. A partnership between The National Aquarium, Environment Agency and the Louvre, has turtles reintroduced to the sea in a secure pool as part of their rehabilitation before they are released back into the wild. What a moment, what a day… Thanks to our brilliant students and the Louvre for making it so memorable!
The British International School Abu Dhabi (BIS Abu Dhabi) was deeply honoured to welcome Her Highness Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan to its campus on Thursday, 17 April 2025. Her Highness, President & CEO of the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA) and The Climate Tribe, is a distinguished entrepreneur, thought leader, and researcher with a deep commitment to sustainability, climate change, and gender equity.
At The British International School Abu Dhabi, we believe that education is not just about academic success—it’s about nurturing compassionate, responsible young people who understand the importance of giving back. This Ramadan, I have been truly moved by the way our students have embraced the spirit of the holy month, demonstrating kindness, generosity, and a genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
Inspired by the latest Nord Anglia INSIGHTS article exploring why the Early Years are the most important years of a child’s education, we know that a child’s most significant learning happens during this time - in ways that are not always immediately visible.
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