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22. Al Muna Primary School

Children at Al Muna Primary School in Abu Dhabi proudly standing in front of a graffiti art wall they have created

Type of school: Hybrid private not-for-profit (Aldar profits are reinvested into schools and their development)

Curriculum: British

Age of children: Primary

School size: 605

Location: Al Markaziyah

 

“What an amazing, beautiful school.” So begins just one of the many comments we have received from parents at Al Muna Primary School. It’s a shame that Wayne Howsen, Al Muna’s Head is to move on in September 2018 to the Aquila School, reviewed here – he has been instrumental in its success and will be sorely missed by parents and children alike. This is Aldar’s flagship primary however and we are certain they shall find an accomplished replacement.

Al Muna is focused on the individual and whole child. It is from this that everything stems. To put this in context, some schools focus on whole grade attainment, the aim being whole grade attainment scoring across all children. In an inclusive school, in particular, this can result in children being left behind and a core focus on academics to the detriment of the broader elements – self confidence and awareness, ambition, love of learning for its own sake, happiness, ….values (compassion, empathy and so on).

Extended learning opportunities offer huge breadth with music (in association with the International Music institute)(piano, guitar, flute violin, saxophone) and sport (horse-riding, Jiu Jitsu, sailing ….), for example, complimenting the spectrum of core, intrinsic provision (swimming, aerobics, drama …).

Many parents too are drawn to the security of  natural slipstream places to the exceptionally good Al Bateeen or Al Mamoura schools.

The result of the investment in children is an exceptionally happy school (a notable winner of the WhichSchoolAdvisor.com Happiest School in 2016) that offers its children a rich, inspirational and vibrant entry to early years education. And, in so doing, Al Muna Primary School is one that we highly recommend – without qualification.

 

Ratings

Independent feedback: *****

Care of children: *****

Leadership and Vision: *****

Whole and Individual child provision: ****

Facilities (relative to fees): *****

Parental engagement and community:  *****

Happiness: *****

‘Bangs for the buck’: *****

KHDA/ADEC rating: Outstanding

SchoolsCompared.com full review: Here

 

 

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Jon Westley
Jon Westley is the Editor of SchoolsCompared.com and WhichSchoolAdvisor.com UK. You can email him at jonathanwestley [at] schoolscompared.com

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