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From the moment we arrived at the park, the students were engaged and enthusiastic about learning. We started by exploring the various exhibits showcasing the plant and animal life found in the UAE. The children were fascinated by the different types of cacti and succulents on display, and they asked many thoughtful questions about the animals native to the region. We also had the opportunity to participate in a guided tour of the park, led by the ‘Park Rangers’, where we learned even more about the plants and animals that call the UAE home.
Throughout the trip, we were impressed with how respectful and considerate the students were towards each other and the environment. They were careful not to touch or disturb any of the plants or animals we encountered, and they made a conscious effort to keep the park clean and tidy.
Overall, the trip to Umm Al Emarat Park was a huge success, and we are so proud of how well the students represented our school. They were enthusiastic, engaged, and respectful, and they came away from the experience with a newfound appreciation for the natural beauty of the UAE as well as an understanding of how plants and animals survive throughout the UAE.
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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