Dasman Bilingual School Profile
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Dasman Bilingual School Profile
Who are we? Why us? We give you the international experience in a safe home type environment Top Accredited Bilingual School in Kuwait enriching the lives of its students, their families, and the community. Do you want to be part of a special school? Dasman Bilingual School Educational excellence and timeless values 1 The school Since 1996, Dasman Bilingual School in the Kuwait City has been enriching the lives of its students, their families, and the community by providing high quality, bilingual education in a safe and positive learning environment which fosters the academic, social, spiritual and moral development of each child. Our diverse student body comprises of children from different countries benefit from a progressive, modern and congenial school setting designed to foster academic achievement. We are committed to internationalism and seek to promote interculturalism. Additionally, our mission serves to encourage global citizenship with the understanding that learning is challenging, connected and never ending. Through rigorous, innovative and meaningful learning experiences, we encourage the scholastic achievement of our students as well as the development of their social lives so that they become life-long learners in the global community. At Dasman Bilingual School, we strive to develop the whole person. 2 We would like to welcome you to the DBS family Dasman Bilingual School students participate in a challenging, preparatory curriculum from preschool to grade 12, with ample opportunities for individual attention and personal growth. The school is investing in the use of technology in classrooms to enhance the learning experience of our students. Our teachers use smart boards and overhead projectors to enhance the learning of our students. Wholesome education: In addition, the school takes advantage of the community resources that are available in Kuwait. Educational trips provide students and teachers with opportunities for learning and teaching beyond the classroom. Students often embark on educational field trips to Scientific Center, IMAX, National Museum, Kuwait Zoo, Kuwait Airport, Kidzania, Porsche Early Childhood Road (3-7 Years), Mini Golf Field, Kuwait Fund For Economics, Fire Station, Police Station, Weather Station, Dickenson House Museum, Dental Center, the Dairy Farm, Magic Planet, Cars Museum, Tareq Rajab Museum, Scientific And Natural History Museum, Aviation Museum, Rawda Library (CDC + KG) and Diabetes Center. Students participate in Arabic/Islamic competitions organized by the Kuwait Ministry of Education. Our school also hosts competitive football, volleyball and swimming activities where students from other schools participate in inter-school tournaments. 3 The DBS ‘Sharks’ (school mascot) compete with our local and international schools in Kuwait. Dasman students, in all divisions, also participate in art exhibitions held in Kuwait. High School students actively participate in the Model United Nations Debate where students get the opportunity to interact with other students across the Gulf region. Through strategic partnerships with Kuwait's business and education sectors, and with the help of qualified and dedicated volunteers, INJAZ delivers educational programs on entrepreneurial and leadership skills aimed at inspiring and educating future generations. This well balanced, in-depth approach to education ensures every student gains the tools necessary to be a success in our fast paced and ever changing world. Community service: At DBS, community service is an integral part of each student’s education. Not only do our students develop brilliant minds in their academic coursework, but they also nurture brilliant hearts in their service to others. Some activities conducted over the year are: a) Student Council raised funds and bought jackets for the custodians working in the school. b) School collected funds from students and staff to send to the earthquake devastated country of Haiti. 4 c) The Middle School department is involved with Operation Hope. Operation Hope is a non-profit, grassroots humanitarian outreach program that is committed to helping the local and international community. It supports the underprivileged and migrant workers in Kuwait. It is a well-established program that is school-focused and can easily get the students involved. d) Elementary, Middle School and Special Needs students undertook the Read to feed project. Through this initiative, students helped children around the world who needed medication and care. The insight gained from such hands-on experience helps to strengthen students’ characters and make them thoughtful citizens of the world. In the words of Winston Churchill, “We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give”. 5 Campus The school has been constructed to meet the latest principles of educational design. It boasts excellent facilities including five computer labs, parent meeting room, large well lit open plan library and multi-media center, music facilities, auditoriums, gymnasiums, clinics, café, art rooms in each school section. The latest technology to support a contemporary approach to learning are available in all classrooms and to all students. Our students have access to fully equipped science labs and up-todate equipment, while younger children will begin their journey at a dedicated Child Development Centre. The school also has outdoor sports facilities, music rooms, indoor swimming pool and two football pitches. The campus has been built as a nurturing environment for students, as well as the next generation of athletes, statesmen and musicians. 6 Accreditation Dasman Bilingual School received the ten-year re-accreditation award from CIS and NEASC in Nov., 2014. DBS is also a member of the Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools (NESA), College Board, KFSAC affiliation, IAN (the Informal Administrators Network) affiliation, ASDAN and EDEXCEL which gives recognition to all our students in various fields. Faculty Hiring and retaining top quality teachers is key to DBS’s continued growth and reputation. There are 476 faculty members, including 91 US & Canadian citizens, 60 Europeans, 225 Arab and Kuwaiti citizens and 43 third-country nationals. DBS is very selective in the hiring process and receives over 700 unsolicited applications each year. The Board of Directors is committed to providing a recruitment package in line with top tier international schools: Monthly Salary 705 KD (2432 $) + 10 KD (29 $) for years of experiences – up to 20 years. Ticket upon arrival + return ticket by end of year (end of June). 50 KD (173 $) baggage allowance. Private Health Insurance Furnished accommodation or cash allowance 165 KD (570 $) for singles and 200 KD (690 $) for married. Indemnity ( payment for period stayed at DBS) as per Kuwaiti labor law (15 days for first 5 years & 26 days for the following years – total indemnity should not exceed 18 months’ salary. 2 months (60 working days) probation period from the start of contract. Free transportation for teachers and child living in school apartment. Perfect attendance 100 KD (290 $) for full attendance or 80 KD (276 $) for one day absent or 60 KD (207 $) for two days absent. Special bonus 200 KD (670 $) after completing 3 years and renewing for the 4th year. Sick leave as per Kuwaiti labour law. Attendance from 7a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Free crèche placements for staff with a child in KG. 7 100% discount on school fees for first child and 50% discount for second child. Training & development. Promotions (career development). DBS promotes a collaborative and professional ethos of continued growth. Teachers collaborate, co-plan and actively engage in school programs and initiatives. Teachers participate in ongoing professional development (PD), whether on the DBS campus or abroad; PD programs are dynamic and offer weekly opportunities for participation and growth. 8 Vision To strive to be a leader in bilingual education serving a wide range of skills and differentiated abilities; To create opportunities for students to develop a sense of and respect for internationalism as well as interculturalism; and To educate our students for the rapidly changing world of the 21 st century by developing analytical and problem solving skills, technological capabilities and critical thinking. To expand the adult education program which provides alternative vocational training; • To become the leading bilingual school in the Middle East that serves the interests of students with different learning abilities. • To establish franchise schools in the Middle East region. • To establish a gifted program at the Dasman Bilingual School for students who are high achievers. • To establish a special needs college in Kuwait that serves older students who require a special program. Mission Our mission is to provide a high quality bilingual education in a safe and positive learning environment, which fosters the academic, social, spiritual and moral development of each student. Within our school community, we are committed to Internationalism and seek to promote interculturalism. Additionally, our mission serves to encourage global citizenship with the understanding that learning is challenging, connected and never ending. Dasman Bilingual School continues to lead the way in Kuwait by offering educational programs to a diverse student body. Through rigorous, innovative and meaningful learning experiences, students become life-long learners in the global community. 9 Dasman Bilingual School endeavors to….. Provide problem solving education Increase awareness regarding cultural diversity Enhance self-esteem and build mutual respect for others DBS teachers Parent and Community Involvement Provide quality education Insure availability of resources Providing real life experiences 10 Did you know? That DBS is honored with three full accreditations which guarantee our high standard of education. It is the only private school in Kuwait to offer a variety of programs-Early Years, Elementary, Middle School, High School alongside Special Needs and Vocational education. Being a bilingual school, it offers the best of both worlds following the American curriculum for all English subjects, the British ASDAN and EDEXCEL curriculums for Vocational subjects and Kuwait Ministry of Education curriculum for Arabic subjects. The Special Needs Division has the services of fully trained speech therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, counselor and educational psychologist on site. The school employs teachers of the highest caliber from all over the world. DBS firmly believes that teaching and learning is enhanced by the physical environment, and aims to provide buildings and grounds that are clean, safe, attractive, pleasant and functional. Upon graduation from year 12, immediately most of our students get accepted to universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in addition to being accepted at Kuwait University. The extracurricular programs offer opportunities for participation in academic games and academic support. The programs also provide opportunities for participation in organized sports teams, leagues, art and music. 11 Kindergarten Department DBS-The best foundation for a great future Early Childhood Education Program is designed to help develop positive selfconcept, enhance creativity, and enrich each child's life socially, intellectually and emotionally. We will create and maintain a developmentally appropriate environment for learning while empowering families to participate in and enhance their children’s education. Dasman Bilingual School will strive to provide the children with those components needed to build a solid foundation as each child evolves into a lifelong learner. The Kindergarten Department consists of three groups: CDC (Child Development Centre), KG1 and KG2. Dasman Bilingual School offers Early Years students a quality program which uses a Thematic Approach that provides a challenging but achievable curriculum that engages children in thinking, reasoning, and communicating with others. 12 It combines a curriculum that is stimulating, creative and integrated. Throughout the department, the emphasis is on learning through structured, purposeful play. Each class has a full-time qualified teacher and assistant. The work is planned carefully around a central theme and may be teacher directed, group- orientated, or a free choice activity. This approach is used to introduce students to language activities, Mathematics, Science, the arts and social skills. All students have Arabic studies in line with the bilingual educational policy of the school. In addition, specialist subject teachers offer music, art, computer and physical education. The entire department meets together regularly for an assembly and classes visit the school library. In this way, kindergarten students are quickly nurtured into the school routine in a secure friendly environment. The aim for CDC students is to successfully integrate them socially with their teacher and peers, building self-reliance and independence. This is the child’s first encounter with school and we strive to make this an enjoyable experience. In KG1, the pre-school skills in reading, writing and number are developed according to each individual child’s ability. In KG2, the American program extends the skills base in reading, writing and number, so that students have the ability to converse in simple English sentences. This is necessary for them to be able to be promoted to Grade 1. Students are encouraged to be independent learners, who can mix easily and make friends. Extracurricular activities offered for Early Years departments include arts & crafts, ballet for girls, swimming and karate. The school also offers other clubs such as Math Hands On, Board Games, Drama Club, Lego Club, Physical Activity, Walking & Running Club and Reading Club. Assessment: The homeroom teacher will assess every student individually at the end of each term (4 times), to follow up the progress and development of the student. Formal report cards are sent home at the end of each term (4times a year). Detailed records are kept of student progress in all subjects. 13 Elementary Department DBS-Learn together, grow individually At Dasman Bilingual School, we believe that all children can and will learn. The Elementary Department provides a nurturing environment for positive self-esteem. All students are challenged to reach their maximum potential by learning at their functional level to provide a solid foundation of skills, knowledge and values. This foundation enables each student to become a well-educated, productive global citizen, able to cope with an ever changing world. Curriculum and staff: The Elementary Department offers a bilingual program for students in grades 1 to 5. It is taught by fully qualified, experienced teachers. They work closely with our equally well qualified Arabic staff to provide a balanced curriculum and excellent learning opportunities for each child. The homeroom teacher will teach each of the core academic subjects, following an American curriculum: English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. In addition, students have specialist subject teachers for music, Arabic, computer, art, and physical education. Our elementary students are also taught Mathematics in Arabic up to grade 2.This complements the requirements laid down by the Ministry of Education for Arabic, Social Studies and Islam studies. ESL program: Students slightly below grade level in English competency will be enrolled in our English Second Language (ESL) program. This program is run by experienced staff, who have had additional training in ESL. It aims to provide the extra help needed to help a student reach grade level. Assessment: Homework is considered to be a natural extension of the program taught in school. Newsletters are sent home weekly basis with upcoming topics that will be covered as well as assessments. Each child’s progress is assessed 14 continually throughout the year. It is necessary for pupils to pass in order to be promoted to the next grade. Report cards are sent home four times a year, at the end of each term. Parental conferences are held at the end of each term. All parents are expected to attend these conferences in order to discuss their child’s progress. Appointments to see teachers can be made at other times throughout the year by contacting the department secretary. Extracurricular activities: Elementary department also offers a range of extracurricular activities to support student needs such as Study Clubs for all grades, Sports – football, swimming, basketball, ESL Club and Writing Club. Middle School DBS-Challenging minds, fostering talents Dasman Bilingual School provides a safe and nurturing environment and a core curriculum that is rich and rigorous that respects the diversity of all students’ learning styles. Middle School students will be prepared to become educated, responsible, and contributing citizens, who can read, write, communicate, and calculate with clarity and accuracy using current technologies and resources. The school community is committed to developing students who are resilient and adaptable, equipped with knowledge, skills and dispositions to continue their education and become personally fulfilled, interdependent, socially responsible adults. Curriculum and staff: The Middle School is comprised of grades 6, 7, and 8. we have a low teacher/student ratio that uses a rich blend of American and Kuwaiti materials and techniques to expose the student to multi-cultural learning experiences. All courses taught are subject-based with a specialty teacher for each class. Subjects taught in our Middle School include Arabic language, Arabic Social Studies, Islamic Studies, English Language Arts, English Social 15 Studies, Mathematics, Science, Art, Music, Computers, French, and Physical Education. Assessment: End of term exams are conducted at the end of each term. Students are also tested on their knowledge of all subject areas on the semester exam which is taken at the end of semester 2 and 4. Learning difficulties: Students with a diagnosed learning difficulty are enrolled in the Learning Support Unit classes. The small classes size and additional in class support help the students to learn the subjects that are offered in the larger mainstream classrooms. Students with a mild learning difficulty may get support from Resource Inclusion inside the mainstream setting. Extracurricular activities: Academic excellence is the priority in the middle school, but many opportunities exist for students to succeed outside of the classroom. The middle school offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including the following: French Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Math Booster Club, Book Club, Academic Games, MS Newspaper, Membership in KSAA Athletic Association: football, basketball, volleyball, track and badminton. 16 High School DBS-Rooted in tradition, looking forward University preparatory program: The High School comprises of grades 9 through 12. The High School curriculum offers parents and students a university preparatory program that is accepted world-wide. When a student graduates from our school he/she has achieved the level of performance that is accepted not only in universities in Kuwait, but internationally. Most of our students get accepted to universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This level of performance is studied in a truly bi-lingual atmosphere that enables the student to graduate with fluency in two languages: A rich blend of Kuwait and American curriculums give the student an exposure to multicultural approaches of learning. Our program is superior to most national and foreign schools inside Kuwait in that the student, upon graduation, will have satisfied both the Sciences and Arts entrance requirements for universities in North America. Curriculum: Subjects taught in our High School include Arabic Language, Arabic Social Studies, Islamic Studies, English Language Arts, History, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus), Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Art, Music, Computer, and Physical Education. Learning difficulty: Students with a diagnosed learning difficulty are enrolled in the Learning Support Unit classes. The small class size and additional in class support enhances student learning and enables the teacher to focus on the individual educational needs of each student. Students with a mild learning difficulty may get support from Resource Inclusion inside the mainstream setting. 17 Special Needs DBS-Potential made possible The mission of the Special Needs Department is tailored to address the needs and abilities of our student population. The Special Needs Department endeavors to provide every student the opportunity to gain basic academic skills, as well as, social and emotional well-being, despite the student’s learning difficulties. The Special Needs Department strives to foster students’ development into productive members of society by imparting basic life skills. Curriculum and staff: DBS has an extensive educational program for students with a diagnosed learning difficulty. Our Special Needs program is fully licensed by the Kuwait Public Authority for the Disabled. All classes are staffed with qualified teachers who are certified to teach Special Needs students. The Special Needs classes are self-contained, which deliver an individual educational program to smaller groups of primarily developmentally delayed students. Work is planned from a modified curriculum, which has been based on that currently being used in the UK and US. Promotion to the next grade level is based on each individual student’s progress and their educational needs. The grade levels in the Special Needs Department correspond to age level in comparison to mainstream classes, and not academic level of mainstream classes. While success is important to our students, it must be stressed to parents that grades achieved within the Special Needs program are awarded within the context of the student’s personal achievement and potential. Students will take the following subjects in the program: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Life Skills, Music, Art, Physical Education, and Computer. 18 Admission team: We consider each application individually. Initial admission to the Special Needs Program is based on tests conducted by the school psychologist, admission screening, assessment and classroom observation. Team members involved in this process are: the Special Needs Principal, School Psychologist and Classroom Teacher. Input from a Specialist is required to assess and determine student needs. A recommendation is made to the Superintendent, who makes a final decision of admission based on the recommendation of the team. DBS is able to offer placement to students who can function within an integrated setting. Acceptance of students with special needs at Dasman, depends on the student’s degree of independence and the ability to successfully function within an academic program. Once students complete the Special Needs program, they will be assessed and placed in a suitable program in the Vocational department. Vocational Department DBS-Empowerment for the future The Vocational Department is an educational structure based on the fundamental principles of providing learners with instructional and learning opportunities and practical work experiences that match their needs and trigger their potential. The Vocational Department is designed in such a manner to erect bridges between the classroom and the real world. Curriculum: Our Vocational Training Program is an extension of our Special Needs program and is designed to meet the needs of students over the age of sixteen who wish to focus on the acquisition of job skills. They follow a UK certification based program and obtain recognized qualifications on completion of the course at their own skill level. We currently run licensed and certified courses through ASDAN and EDEXCEL. 19 Individual Educational Plans: Students falling under the remit of the Special Needs department have an Individual Education Plan (IEP). This document identifies personal educational and possibly socially developmental goals for the student, which is planned in collaboration between parents and teacher and involve input from therapists where relevant. IEP’s are written at the beginning of the school year by the class teacher after an initial period of getting to know the student, and updated during the year as needed. Arabic and Islamic Studies Department DBS-Opening cultural dialogue At DBS we take pride in our bilingual program and believe that we provide the ‘best of both worlds’. The Arabic and Islamic Studies Department ensures that our students reach high competency in their native language and learn about the culture and history of their country. The Arabic and Islamic Studies Department at DBS is one of the largest of the school departments.It includes KG through Grade 12, as well as Special Needs and Vocational Departments. The curriculum being followed by the Arabic and Islamic Studies Department is set by the Ministry of Education. A group of efficient, experienced teachers teach the Arabic and Islamic subjects, and are qualified to carry out this mission fully. Furthermore, they use technology to further enhance the learning experience of our students. 20