PPSでは、思いやりのある家族であることを誇りにしています。小規模な学校であるからこそ、どの生徒も埋もれることなく、一人ひとりが個人として認められます。2013年に教育への共通のビジョンと情熱から設立され、ドーハで最もフレンドリーな英国ナショナルカリキュラム校の一つです。創造的で刺激的なカリキュラムを提供し、英国資格を持つチームが英国カリキュラムを届けます。QNSA認定校で、Bronze Global Award受賞校です。
入学情報
入学時の選抜評価
はい
入学待機リスト
はい
入学願書の締め切り(新学年)
Open
学年開始後の入学受け入れ
はい
入学評価の簡単な説明
From F1 to year 1 students will be required to have a one on one assessment with the teacher where they will be asssessed on a number of different criteria, from numbers to social interaction
From year 2 - year 9 students will be required to sit an assessment on maths and english to the level they are currently studying. It will take approximately 2.5 - 3 hours
EYFS :12,30pm
Year 1 - Year 6 : 1.30pm
Year 9 - Year 9 : 2.30pm
スクールバスサービスの有無
We have a transportation company that provides private hire cars up to a maximum of 4 children.
教室
1クラスの最大生徒数
25
1クラスの平均生徒数
20
ティーチングアシスタントの配置
はい
授業でのICT活用
Smartboards, iPads, computers, laptops, green screen technology
学校での宗教活動の有無と内容
Islamic children practice Islamic
無宗教や他の宗教を持つ生徒への対応
はい
オンライン授業への対応(休校時など)
MS Teams.
生徒について
在籍生徒数
412
在籍生徒の国籍数
50
最も多い国籍
Mixed
国内生徒と海外生徒の割合
Majority of our students are part of the Doha expat community.
課外活動
課外活動・クラブ活動
These change termly. An example of clubs this term are Football, Martial Arts, Drama, Cooking, Music, Zumba, Science, tennis, karate, gaming, choir, arts and crafts.
含まれるスポーツ活動
The British PE curriculum and swimming.
スポーツチームや競技大会への参加
Yes - football and handball competitions.
施設
学校の施設
Hall, Library, ICT room, Science Lab, Art Room and Music Room.
学校のスポーツ施設
Sports Hall and Swimming Pool.
言語サポート
提供している外国語授業
French and Arabic (for native speakers)
英語ネイティブ教師の在籍
Yes. English.
英語非ネイティブ生徒への語学サポート
Yes.
生徒サポート
才能ある生徒へのサポートプログラム
はい
特別な学習ニーズへのサポート体制
Yes, we have a SEN (special educational needs) department and an ASP (additional support programme)
These help to support children with more complex educational needs.
学習サポートの内容
There are different categories assisted by the ASP. Typically they fall into the following sub-headings:
• Students studying in English for the first time
• Students who have negative experiences of schooling
• Students who are making no progress
• Students with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia or ADHD
• Students with little or no previous schooling.
The ASP offers academic support focusing on English and maths. This, however, is not the full extent of support given. Many of the students above are severely lacking in confidence and have low self-esteem which often presents itself through disruptive behaviour. By establishing a supportive relationship with their ASP Teacher and LSA students are not only helped academically, but socially and emotionally as well. The result of this has been illustrated through the improved behaviour and community cohesion of our students. This enables the students to fully engage in their learning which in turn leads to even greater progress being achieved. For many students it is about bridging the gaps in their education. Without support in bridging these gaps the student falls further behind and feels trapped in a hopeless situation. The ASP helps students break the failure cycle and start on a path to success.
A child comes under special educational needs (SEN) if he or she has learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for him or her to learn and achieve.
Children who come under the special education needs are those who have
• Learning difficulties - in acquiring basic skills such as reading, writing, imitating, processing, and retaining information in an early years setting, primary or preparatory school.
• Social, emotional or behavioural difficulties - making friends, relating to adults and inappropriate behavior in an early years setting, primary or preparatory school.
• Sensory needs of a child- children who lack sensory integration.
• Communication difficulties - in expressing themselves or understanding what others are conversing.
• Medical or health conditions - which may slow down a child’s or progress and/or involves treatment that affects his or her education.
What is the Golden Curriculum?
The Golden Curriculum is an enriched programme that supports children with learning difficulties, speech delay and lack of social skills. It covers the basic fundamentals and concepts that support the mainstream academics. Our main aim is to prepare the child to be independent in areas of academics, play and social skills. The shadow teacher provides adequate support to the child to reach his maximum level of independence in his or her classroom. The occupational therapist works with the pupil’s sensory, motor and play skills.
教育心理士へのアクセス
We have a School Counsellor and work with external agencies.