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Westminster School – Sharjah

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Description of Westminster School – Sharjah

  • Year of foundation: 2012,
  • Location: Sharjah, UAE,
  • Age of students: 3—18,
  • Number of students: 500+,
  • Language of instruction: English,
  • Type of study: private day school.

Westminster International School in Sharjah dates back to the same in Dubai. Guided by the internationally recognised English national curriculum, the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), it offers advanced supplementary level AS and A-level examinations from the Universities of London and Cambridge in the UK.

The course is based on quality, relevance and concern for the interests of students. Here, people work hard, succeed and make friends.

The school has established close ties with the local Arab community, which guarantees fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperation.

Educational process

Westminster School in Sharjah offers students an internationally recognized and highly authoritative English secondary education curriculum, having mastered which, teenagers can pass the exam for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), A-level or AS-level at cambridge and London universities.

Faculties and colleges

The school has a traditional system of Houses for English boarding schools and independent schools - faculties that are in a state of internal competition, expressed in fun team activities and sports competitions in such disciplines as football, cricket, basketball, gymnastics and badminton, athletics and other sports.

The school is engaged in identifying talents in various fields, supporting and directing with the help of additional and optional classes, extracurricular activities.

Programs and prices, tuition fees in Westminster School – Sharjah

Program name
date
Age
Last booking 3 weeks ago
Dates
All year round
3-5
from 12600.00 aed / year
from 12600.00 aed / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year
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Kindergarten (KG)

  • Age - 3-5 years;
  • Duration — 3 years;
  • The language of instruction is English.

The kindergarten curriculum takes into account the interests and needs of children as determined by testing and interviewing. It is based on EYFS and includes 7 main areas:

  1. personal, social and emotional learning,
  2. physical development,
  3. communication and language,
  4. mathematics
  5. literacy
  6. the surrounding world,
  7. design, fine and expressive arts.

The development of solid basic language skills - speaking, reading, writing and listening - is of paramount importance, and in two languages: English and Arabic.

Dates
All year round
7-11
from 14700.00 aed / year
from 14700.00 aed / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year
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Key Stage 1

  • Age β€” 7 years;
  • Duration β€” 1 year;
  • The language of instruction is English.

The school curriculum is perfectly balanced, interdisciplinary and broad-based, contributing to the spiritual, moral, cultural, intellectual and physical development of students in school and society, preparing children for the subsequent stages of education.

Students gain a basic set of skills necessary for social interactions with peers, adults both in school and outside it.

Key Stage 2        

  • Age - 8-11 years;
  • Duration β€” 3 years;
  • The language of instruction is English.

At this stage, students receive additional reinforcement of the skills learned in the first key stage. The material is served in a relaxed atmosphere, in the most intelligible ways.

In addition to English, children begin to intensively learn Arabic, mastering the subtleties of pronunciation, listening, writing and reading.

Dates
All year round
12-16
from 12600.00 aed / year
from 12600.00 aed / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year
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Key Stage 3

  • Age - 12-14 years;
  • Duration β€” 3 years;
  • The language of instruction is English.

At this stage, students are prepared to show personal responsibility, are taught self-esteem, encouraged to be confident in themselves and strive for their goals. The program is balanced and complemented by an increasing number of extracurricular activities.

Starting from this stage, textbooks are used in training.

Great importance is attached to practical exercises based on the pedagogical method Triple A: acquire, assimilate and apply.

Key Stage 4

  • Age - 15-16 years;
  • Duration β€” 2 years;
  • The language of instruction is English.

Schoolchildren study such disciplines as:

  • Islamic education,
  • a program of moral education,
  • Arabic
  • social sciences,
  • social research,
  • English
  • mathematics
  • science
  • fine arts,
  • performing arts and music,
  • information and technologies,
  • second language (Hindi, French or German),
  • physical education.
Dates
All year round
16-18
from 12600.00 aed / year
from 12600.00 aed / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year
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Key Stage 5 = Sixth Form

  • Age - 17-18 years;
  • Duration β€” 2 years;
  • The language of instruction is English.

K5 challenges students to find their calling as a scientist, artist, leader, athlete or manager, focusing on A or AS level programs.

In addition to in-depth work aimed at developing the most important life skills, developing analytical and critical thinking, social communication skills, senior classes strengthen and expand the student's potential in the intellectual, aesthetic-cultural and physical spheres, teachers and consultants help to make professional choices.

Accommodation, meals, prices

The school does not offer dormitories and does not deal with the accommodation of students, so this issue will have to be settled independently, privately.

For the convenience of students, a system of bus routes connecting the school with a significant number of settlements has been implemented. The use of buses is paid, the cost depends on the route.

Activities Westminster School – Sharjah

Students are offered a rich selection of extracurricular and elective programs aimed at maximizing student involvement: from excursions and cultural events to social and environmental projects and campaigns. Extracurricular electives are held after the completion of regular lessons. These are:

  • sports club,
  • art classes (visual and dramatic),
  • mathematical and scientific circles,
  • musical groups offering classes in different compositions and styles,
  • athletics classes,
  • WSS PE program.

Regular sports activities and lessons are aimed at developing general motor skills, increasing flexibility, strength, balance, speed and coordination, and most importantly - at educating the corporate spirit and understanding of the importance of teamwork, developing a sense of elbow, leadership qualities.

The musical program is characterized by a high intensity and variety of events - from talent contests and student concerts to group and individual classes in the choir, piano and guitar lessons, acquaintance with the theory and practice of classical Western and Oriental music, which provides many opportunities for self-expression.

Advantages

  • Classes are conducted in accordance with the internationally recognized national English curriculum, adapted to local characteristics and realities;
  • Varied and numerous child-centred extracurricular programmes;
  • Learning is based on a mix of innovation and traditional values;
  • Comfortable and spacious campus that meets all the requirements of modern education;
  • Dedicated and interested in achieving excellent results staff;
  • The atmosphere of happiness, friendliness and multiculturalism.

Facilities and equipment at Westminster School – Sharjah

The school offers ample opportunities in both the academic and sports dimension.

Students have access to:

  • A multidisciplinary library with a selection of literature for students of different ages, both educational and artistic, in English and Arabic;
  • Several art workshops;
  • Concert hall with 250 seats;
  • 7 laboratories of different profiles;
  • Computer center for 150 cars;
  • Cafeteria for students, offering a wide selection of healthy and nutritious snacks and drinks.

Sports activities contribute to the growth of self-esteem, increase self-confidence, improve physical fitness and coordination of movement. In addition, the British education system has traditionally attached great importance to sports, which is facilitated by the magnificent sports facilities available to students of Westminster School in Sharjah:

  • Indoor sports hall with air conditioning and air purification system, with four tennis courts;
  • Open football field;
  • Cricket ground;
  • Two outdoor multifunctional game courts;
  • Outdoor basketball court with stands and electronic scoreboard;
  • Multifunctional sports hall;
  • Outdoor athletics stadium with a running track of 400 meters.

Admission dates and extra charges

Families of applicants must make a one-time non-refundable contribution of AED 500 when applying.

Enrolment process

  • Submit a request through a special form;
  • After the application is completed, the applicant's family will be sent a request number. It should be preserved, it is necessary for further communication with the school administration. Also, the applicant will receive a letter with further instructions;
  • At the next stage, the school will send an invitation to visit the school or contact the administration for an interview and entrance tests, depending on the results of which the student will receive an offer of enrollment, inclusion in the waiting list or refusal;
  • In the first case, parents pay a one-time non-refundable fee of AED 500.

Perspectives

In 2020, 54 graduates of the school were enrolled in prestigious British, American, Canadian, Australian, Chinese and Arab universities.

Job fairs are organized regularly, and the career guidance group assists high school students in the preparation and submission of documents.

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

The school conducts recruitment on the basis of strict evaluation and selection criteria carried out by the admission committee. This is a necessary stage of the admission process, after which an applicant can receive an invitation to the school, be enrolled in waiting lists or be refused.

The admission procedure includes an analysis of the academic performance and development of the student. The school is aware of the diversity of educational needs and considers it appropriate to give every student who is able to master the program and benefit the community the opportunity to succeed.

Upon admission, you must provide the following documents:

  • Birth certificate (certified copy with translation into English or Arabic);
  • Passport of a child with a valid UAE visa;
  • Copies of passports of both parents with a valid UAE visa;
  • 2 fresh colour passport photographs;
  • 1 fresh photo for student pass and travel card;
  • Report cards from the last place of study;
  • Original of the report card certified by the seal of the educational organization from the previous place of study;
  • For students of grades 10-12 - a report card for the last 2 years and certified final report cards;
  • Certified transfer certificate (if necessary);
  • Certified copies of the IGCSE/GCSE exam certificates (or originals, but in this case they will need to be left with the educational institution).

Scholarships Westminster School – Sharjah

Families who send several students to school can receive a discount of 10% for two, 15% for three and 20% for four or more students; the discount is applied only during the period of simultaneous education.

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

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