King Fahad AcademyBusiness Manager - Mohammed AbdullahFACULTY: Full time: 16 men, 44 women Part time: 0 men, 3 women Nationalities: 23 CURRICULUM AND EXAMS: Curriculum: US, International, IB Exams: IGCSE, IB ENROLMENT: Age Range: 0-18 Total Enrolment: 445 Nationalities: 27 201 boys, 244 girls FEES: Day only: £ 1500-£ 3000 Other Fees: Registration £300; Nursery fee £150 per week; Middle Years £2,000 Learning Support Programme The King Fahad Academy was founded in September 1985 with the aim of providing schooling of the highest standard, acceptable to both Saudi and British Educational authorities, for the children of Saudi diplomats, as well as the children of Arabs and Muslims in London. The Academy consists of three schools: the nursery, the boys' school and the girls' school. The academy's mission is to provide a bilingual international education with an Islamic ethos to students aged 3-18 years. The school is committed to helping each and every child realize their full potential and become responsible and productive citizens who are able to appreciate multicultural society. Skills and expertise are employed to devlop students intellectually, emotionally and spiritually through a challenging balanced curriculum. The school's vision is to be an exemplary professional learning community where children reap the benefits of an international, balanced, faith-based education. A holistic approach to education is pursued, which includes the development of skills needed for fostering intercultural understanding, compassion and respect. Each student has a unique experience which must be taken into consideration during the teaching process. The collaborative efforts of parents, teachers and students are essential for an effective education. "King Fahad Academy [...] provides its pupils with a balanced education and opportunities to develop their intellect and skills. The quality of teaching is mostly good and, in each school, there is a trend towards improved quality with increasing ages of pupils. Pupils' achievement and progress reflect the quality of the teaching. The introduction of the International Baccalaureate curriculum has required a change in the languages used for teaching and learning." (OfSTED inspection report 2014). "What the school does well: it provides a good Islamic education; pupils" Business Manager - Mohammed Abdullah FACULTY: Full time: 16 men, 44 women Part time: 0 men, 3 women Nationalities: 23 CURRICULUM AND EXAMS: Curriculum: US, International, IB Exams: IGCSE, IB ENROLMENT: Age Range: 0-18 Total Enrolment: 445 Nationalities: 27 201 boys, 244 girls FEES: Day only: £ 1500-£ 3000 Other Fees: Registration £300; Nursery fee £150 per week; Middle Years £2,000 Learning Support Programme The King Fahad Academy was founded in September 1985 with the aim of providing schooling of the highest standard, acceptable to both Saudi and British Educational authorities, for the children of Saudi diplomats, as well as the children of Arabs and Muslims in London. The Academy consists of three schools: the nursery, the boys' school and the girls' school. The academy's mission is to provide a bilingual international education with an Islamic ethos to students aged 3-18 years. The school is committed to helping each and every child realize their full potential and become responsible and productive citizens who are able to appreciate multicultural society. Skills and expertise are employed to devlop students intellectually, emotionally and spiritually through a challenging balanced curriculum. The school's vision is to be an exemplary professional learning community where children reap the benefits of an international, balanced, faith-based education. A holistic approach to education is pursued, which includes the development of skills needed for fostering intercultural understanding, compassion and respect. Each student has a unique experience which must be taken into consideration during the teaching process. The collaborative efforts of parents, teachers and students are essential for an effective education. "King Fahad Academy [...] provides its pupils with a balanced education and opportunities to develop their intellect and skills. The quality of teaching is mostly good and, in each school, there is a trend towards improved quality with increasing ages of pupils. Pupils' achievement and progress reflect the quality of the teaching. The introduction of the International Baccalaureate curriculum has required a change in the languages used for teaching and learning." (OfSTED inspection report 2014). accomplishment in Arabic is particularly good; it provides some excellent secondary teaching; it provides some excellent secondary teaching; it has particular success at all levels in engendering enthusiasm for science; and the nursery provides excellent opportunities for children to develop good behaviour and healthy lifestyles, fostering and good personal and social and emotional development." (OfSTED inspection report 2014). Bromyard Avenue, Acton, London, W3 7HD, UK Tel: (+44) 20 8743 0131 Fax: (+44) 20 8749 7085 Email: academy@thekfa.org.uk Web site: www.thekfa.org.uk ADMINISTRATION: Director - Sumaya Ayusuf Head of Boys - Bill Parks Head of Boys - Robin Attfield Head of Girls - Bayan Mahmood |