Swiss International School Dubai now Welcomes Pupils from 100 Countries

- October 08, 2022 , by Maagulf
Swiss International School Dubai now Welcomes Pupils from 100 Countries

Swiss International School Dubai, one of the city’s newest schools, and the emirate’s first bilingual International Baccalaureate school, is rapidly creating a strong international reputation – and now boasts pupils from more than 100 countries.

The Al Jadaf-based school, one of only two boarding schools in Dubai, was recently ranked among the top 100 private schools in the world, beat off stiff international competition to take a global Talk Education Environment Award, and is already rising up the ranks to be named as one of the top ten schools in the UAE.

Ruth Burke, Principal, says: “It is wonderful that we now have a student body that represents more than 100 nationalities. At the core of the school, our mission is to prepare our pupils to become 21st century global citizens – through the excellence of the IB curriculum, and our unique bilingual classroom teaching.

“Sustainability and good citizenship are also core to the SISD family, and we believe the chance to mix with other pupils from such a diverse background will truly engender a sense of global mindedness and international empathy and understanding among our students.”

Within the 1800-pupil community, students interact with a variety of nationalities, ethnicities and religions each and every day.

As part of the Swiss-inspired ambitious educational experience, the school’s teaching team and staff commit to supporting and nurturing all students to be their very ‘BEST’ – an acronym for SISD’s four underpinning values of Bilingualism, Excellence, Sustainability and Togetherness.

As Ruth comments: “In all we do, our pupils are collaborators, risk-takers, curious, open-minded, linguistically adept, flexible and happy people; equipped to approach learning and life with drive, kindness and consideration. Our boarding school environment supports this, and offers students the opportunity to, not only be educated amongst a diverse group of students, but also to live alongside them too – a very unique and special experience, very representative of the world they will join post-education”

The diversity of pupils reflects the nature of Dubai, where more than 200 nationalities rub shoulders every day.

Nationalities represented:

  1. Afghan
  2. Albanian
  3. Algerian
  4. American
  5. Argentine
  6. Armenian
  7. Australian
  8. Austrian
  9. Azerbaijani
  10. Bahraini
  11. Bangladeshi
  12. Belgian
  13. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  14. Brazilian
  15. British
  16. Bulgarian
  17. Canadian
  18. Chileans
  19. Chinese
  20. Colombian
  21. Congolese
  22. Croatian
  23. Cypriot
  24. Czech Republic
  25. Danish
  26. Dominican
  27. Dutch
  28. Ecuadorean
  29. Egyptian
  30. Emirati
  31. English
  32. Estonian
  33. Ethiopian
  34. Fijian
  35. Filipino
  36. French
  37. German
  38. Greek
  39. Hong Konger
  40. Hungarian
  41. Indian
  42. Indonesian
  43. Iranian
  44. Iraqi
  45. Irish
  46. Israeli
  47. Italian
  48. Japanese
  49. Jordanian
  50. Kazakhstani
  51. Kenyan
  52. Kittian and Nevisian
  53. Kuwaiti
  54. Kyrgyz
  55. Lebanese
  56. Libyan
  57. Lithuania
  58. Luxembourger
  59. Macedonian
  60. Maltese
  61. Mexican
  62. Moldovan
  63. Moroccan
  64. Namibian
  65. Netherlands
  66. New Zealander
  67. Nigerian
  68. Norwegian
  69. Omani
  70. Palestinian
  71. Philipino
  72. Polish
  73. Portuguese
  74. Qatari
  75. Romania
  76. Russia
  77. Rwandan
  78. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  79. Saudi Arabian
  80. Serbian
  81. Sierra Leone
  82. Singaporean
  83. Slovakian
  84. Slovene
  85. South African
  86. South Korean
  87. Spanish
  88. Sudan
  89. Swedish
  90. Swiss
  91. Syrian
  92. Tajikistan
  93. Thai
  94. Tunisian
  95. Turkish
  96. Turkmenistan
  97. Ughandan
  98. Ukrainian
  99. Uzbekistani
  100. Yemeni

 

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