Prospectus

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Prospectus 2016 2017

Welcome from the Headteacher Doha English Speaking School (DESS) is a very well established school where seven hundred children aged 3-11 reach their full potential academically and beyond. The children s academic results are significantly above those demonstrated in the UK national average statistics and their sporting achievements are outstanding. Our wide range of extra curricular activities help our children to become well rounded individuals but most importantly our children are happy and confident individuals who are a joy to work with. Students at the end of Year 6 leave DESS well-prepared for some of the prestigious UK independent schools, grammar schools and local schools they then go on to attend. At DESS we are committed to: A safe and happy environment, as a basis for all of our school community to engage in learning. A vision of progress through change, while ensuring that we are well organised and making each day purposeful and worthwhile for our school community. Teams of people working together for the benefit of each individual child. We deliver an education to our children through the English National Curriculum, a world renowned education system which will allow your child to continue into the British education system whether that be secondary education or through a seamless transition back to the U.K. With virtually all of our Teachers being British trained, mostly British students and facilities and grounds of the highest quality, we have a basis for learning which remind our students and parents of a traditional British school, whilst still having an international feel. We are very proud of our history in Qatar and many of our students keep in touch with us as Alumni which is remarkable for a primary school and a reflection of the fondness they feel for Doha English Speaking School. If you think that your child would enjoy Doha English Speaking School, please book a visit with us. It is only when you experience our school first hand that you get a flavor of what we have to offer. I look forward to meeting with you soon. Sean Sibley Headteacher Sean Sibley Headteacher Telephone: +974 4459 2750 Facsimile: +974 4459 2761 A Community School PO Box: 7660, Doha,Qatar dess@dess.org www.dess.org 1

Our History With over forty years of history, DESS is proud to be one of the longest established schools in Qatar. Our story began in 1971 when an English Speaking Primary School catering for British children was first built. The junior school was opened in February 1979 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, the present Emir s father. DESS has enjoyed visits from other members of the British Royal Family, including Diana, Princess of Wales. The discovery and subsequent exploitation of a large gas field on its north coast has led to significant economic progress in Qatar in recent years. This in turn has led to a rapid expansion of Doha English Speaking School, both in terms of pupil numbers and overall facilities. We have strong ties with our local community and have a special relationship with the British Embassy who we are sponsored by. Many of our UK qualified teachers have been teaching at DESS for many years and we have strong ties with our Alumni community who hold dear their memories of attending DESS keeping in close contact with us, something which is remarkable for a primary school. DESS is in the process of expanding its facilities to provide a state of the art new building where children will be educated to Year 7 from 2017 and then Year 8 from 2018. It is hoped that this facility will be opened in September 2017, subject to regulatory approvals DESS is proud to be sponsored by two prestigious oil companies in the region, ExxonMobil and Occidental Petroleum, Qatar. 2

Our Facilities DESS has state of the art facilities on a campus which is surrounded by green trees and land where students can learn and play. The school s classrooms have full network access each with an interactive television allowing children to present their work from and for teacher use during lessons. An exceptional library dominates part of the school with over seventeen thousand books and our beautiful grounds and fantastic facilities make it a pleasure for children to take part in sport at DESS. We also offer two fully equipped gymnasia, a covered swimming pool, a grass pitch and hard courts. Also on offer for children to enjoy is a theatre (as part of the multi-purpose hall), dedicated music and computing suites, a cookery room and an art/design technology room. One of our most recent additions to the outside areas of our campus is our garden which is constructed from recycled material, uses sustainable energy and has a weather station collecting live data and a water fountain an area where children can relax or learn about the environment and sustainability. In summary our facilities consist of: Two dedicated computing suites Dedicated music suite Library Environmental Garden Adventure playground Large shaded playground Swimming pool (20m) Two equipped gymnasia Grass football pitch Tennis courts Basketball/netball courts Theatre Cookery room 3

Our Curriculum DESS delivers the English National Curriculum through UK qualified teachers. The curriculum is broad and balanced and provides children with development in academic, moral, physical, creative and personal and social development of every child. The English National Curriculum is split into three different stages, according to a child s age, Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Foundation Stage 1 & 2 Each child is taken through the six areas of learning which form the English National Curriculum Framework by being encouraged to learn through fun activities such as play and exploration. Physical development, personal, social and emotional development, literacy, maths, understanding the world and expressive arts and design are all taught at this stage of the child s development. Years 1-6 Children develop an all-round education based on the English National Curriculum and are taught core subjects (Maths, English and Reading) as well as specialist subjects in Computing, Science, PE, and Languages. The curriculum has been adapted to deliver Arabic to every child at this level. School trips and extra-curricular activities as well as roles in the School Council, Technical Lead roles and the DESS Environmental Group all add to a child s development at this stage of their lives. The subjects taught at this level include Art, Design and Technology, Maths, English, Reading, Arabic, French, Computing, Science, Music, PE, History, Geography, Drama, Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE). Extra -Curricular Activities Children can choose from a wide range including chess; drama; philosophy; art; sailing; scuba diving; yoga; school council; environmental; swimming; basketball; athletics; choir; dance; taekwondo; gymnastics; tennis; science; and individual instrumental lessons. 4

Our Curriculum Offers: Arabic/Islamic Studies Art Computing Design Technology English French Geography History Maths Music Personal, Social and Health Education Physical Education Qatar History Science Swimming Our Extra -Curricular Offers: Art Athletics Basketball Chess Choir Dance Drama Football French Gymnastics Instrumental Lessons Netball Philosophy Rugby Sailing Science Scuba Diving Swimming Taekwondo Yoga 5

Sport at DESS DESS are well equipped to deliver a diverse physical education programme to its students. Children of all ages are encouraged to take part in lessons as well as national and international competitions where children have the opportunity to travel abroad. DESS has a sporting prowess to be proud of having won the British School of Middle East Games in the last three years as well as winning many national competitions. For children keen on winter sports we offer an annual skiing trip to Europe for our Year 6 children and an outward bound course in the lower Gulf region. Technology at DESS Technology is part of everyday learning at DESS and is used to enhance the curriculum programme. Ipads are used by our pupils from Year 1 to Year 6. Our interactive classrooms encourage children to become familiar with technology from an early age and are used to present to our pupils. Computing is a core subject taught at DESS, a syllabus complemented by two well equipped, dedicated computing suites. 6

Music at DESS DESS offers music lessons across all Year Groups and opportunities in music outside of school hours. During school hours, music is a core subject taught to every child where pupils learn music theory, sing and play instruments, such as the recorder, as part of their lessons. Pupils have the opportunity to take part in instrumental lessons inside and outside of school hours. Our choir and steel band is well known throughout the country, performing at high profile events at the British Embassy and other local events. Drama at DESS We think it s important for children to have the opportunity to express themselves outside of the classroom in a fun environment. DESS is fortunate to have a fully equipped stage with lighting and sound equipment. Year 6 and Foundation Stage childen perform imaginative and creative fully choreographed and musical productions to their parents. Children who are keen on amateur dramatics can also attend an extra-curricular activity at DESS and work towards LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) qualifications. 7

Pastoral Care The school environment plays a major role in your child s happiness and well-being and this is of utmost importance to the team at DESS. As part of our dedication to the happiness of your child, we have created a new role of Learning Mentor, someone who helps children increase their selfconfidence and self-esteem. The Learning Mentor works with staff to identify pupils who would benefit most from this programme and will focus on children transitioning through different phases in the school and from primary to secondary education. 8

Our Contact Details We would be delighted to welcome you to DESS to see our school in person. If you would like to visit or have any enquiries you can contact our Registrar, Mrs Lara Kirkpatrick, on the details below. Address Telephone PO Box 7660 Doha Qatar +974 4459 2750 Fax +974 4459 2761 Email registrar@dess.org Website www.dess.org 9