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FAQs

FAQs

Take a look at our answers for some of the frequently asked questions at Raha International School, in Abu Dhabi.

Our entry grade at Gardens Campus is Early Years 1, called KG1 or FS2 at other schools. Children must be 4 years of age on or before 31 August*.

At the Khalifa City Campus we offer 3 years olds an opportunity to join the KCC Minis. Children must be 3 years of age on or before 31 August* to be eligible to join the KCC Minis.

*The Abu Dhabi Department of Education & Knowledge (ADEK) announced on 26 January 2021 that the age cut-off for new students joining Pre-K, EY1, EY2 and Grade 1 is 31 August.

In January 2021, the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) announced that the age cut-off date for new students joining Pre-K, EY1, EY2 and Grade 1 is 31 August.

You can find the age/grade guidelines and equivalency chart on our Application Tips page.

Raha is an inclusive school and we provide a wide range of services provided by our qualified staff.

Raha will admit students with chronic health conditions and mild to moderate special education needs. Priority will be given to those who demonstrate the potential to succeed in the programmes we offer and the school reserves the right to waitlist students who are performing at a level significantly below the expectations for their year group if the needed support program is at capacity.

Please note: there may be an additional charge for this service depending upon the age and level of support required. This charge could be up to 50% of basic school fees in accordance with ADEK policy.

The primary language of instruction at Raha International School is English. We will consider those students who are not proficient in English if we believe that, they will be able to develop proficiency in academic English sufficient to enter the IB Diploma Programme.

Students who require additional support will work with our English Language Specialists individually and in small groups until they are fully able to mainstream into the classroom. Normally, Grade 6 is the last year to which a beginner English Learner is admitted to the School.

It is not our policy to have a child repeat a grade because of their English level, as this will quickly improve and the child should be placed in the correct grade for social and emotional reasons as well as academic.

Because of the international nature of the IB, it is generally possible to move easily from one curriculum to another, making it an attractive option for families moving frequently from country to country.

IB curriculum in Primary and Secondary are focused on the development of skills and approaches to learning, rather than just the accumulation of facts which allows new students to integrate seamlessly.

Grade 11 is the last year Raha will accept students transferring from another curriculum as the Diploma Programme is a two year programme comprising both Grade 11 and Grade 12.

The IB is recognized by education systems around the world, which is also important if your family will be changing back to another curriculum in the future.

Our most recent DP results are listed below:

Year 2016 2017 2018 2019
Raha Pass Rate 90% 93% 90% 96.5%
World Pass Rate 79.3% 78.4% 78.2% 77.8%
Raha Avg. Points 32.6 32.3 32.2 31.8
World Avg. Points 30.07 29.95 29.76 29.6

Raha students have received numerous offers to their top desired universities all over the world. The UK remains our graduates’ most desired destination for higher learning, followed by the US, Canada, and mainland Europe.

We open applications one year before the start of the new academic year. Please watch our website for the exact opening date every year. It is very easy to apply. Just fill in the online application form at the website, no documents are needed to apply.

There are IB World Schools in nearly 150 countries throughout the world, and students send exam results to higher education institutions in nearly 90 countries annually.

To learn more on IB recognition information at the national level, read about the IB by country.

Research suggests that in many cases, students in International Baccalaureate® (IB) programmes perform better than students taking other qualifications.

For example:

  • A global study investigating performance in the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) found that IB students outperformed their non-IB peers in mathematics, reading, narrative writing and expository writing.
  • Qualitative data from a 2014 study on the IB Diploma Programme (DP) in the USA suggested that students who participated in the DP during high school are more academically adjusted to the rigour and expectations of college.

The IB regularly publishes this kind of research. The IB website has several studies looking at the impact of IB programmes, and many currently in progress.

Applications to Raha International School are free of charge.

No, we do not.

Raha International School operates at capacity, meaning that we can only accept a new student if a current student leaves.

Once siblings and staff children have been accepted, Raha prioritizes all other applications by the date of application as well as considering a variety of holistic profile factors before allocating places.

If you are not successful in securing a seat, your application will not roll over, but you can always apply early for the next year.

You will only hear back if and when a seat becomes available. We usually begin to inform families of openings between March and June when we conduct the re-registration of our current students, but will still contact you if there are last-minute openings. The admissions team is able to give you an update on your application at any time.

Our waiting lists stay active until ADEK closes the transfer date between schools in Abu Dhabi. Transfers from outside the emirate and overseas are possible until the end of Term 2 as long as the required documentation is provided prior to the start of Term 3.

You are welcome to apply for another child to join the school at any time, however, in order to guarantee your sibling application is considered for the next academic year, you must apply before 31 October.

If you apply after this date, you will still receive sibling priority, but availability may be more limited.

Raha International School does not assign a waitlist number to any application. However, staff and siblings will always receive the first priority and all other applications are considered thereafter.

The only fee you will have to pay on acceptance is the 5% registration fee which will then be discounted against your annual tuition fees.

Children applying for Grade 2-11 may take an admissions assessment here at Raha or from overseas.

It is a computerized assessment that looks at general ability in

  • English
  • Math
  • Non-verbal reasoning

The assessment results along with the child’s report card will give important information to the Head of School regarding the child’s areas of strength and weakness and ability to be successful in the curriculum.

It is the same assessment that is used internally and also provides a baseline for assessing progress once the child is admitted.

Once you have been invited to submit additional documents for your child and/or he/she has taken the admissions assessment, we aim to have an answer to you within 1 week.

If we are experiencing any delays, or require further information, the Admissions Team will be in touch.

There is no assessment for Early Years, but we do like to invite families to a ‘Stay and Play’ on our playground where you can learn more about us, and we can learn more about you and your child.

ADEK publishes a closing date every year for transfers between schools in Abu Dhabi. Historically this has been in October, but you should always check with the Admissions Office for the most up-to-date information.

Applications from overseas are accepted mid-year subject to availability. Note that full residency documentation must be submitted within one month of arrival and before the end of March as per ADEK policy. For this reason, we do not accept overseas applications for Term 3.

Children transferring from the British system to Raha will not have to repeat a grade. They will be placed in the equivalent next grade. It is important to note that British schools have a different numbering system as they start school one year earlier.

Families are encouraged to use the equivalency chart on our website to ensure that they are applying to the correct grade level, taking into account the differences that exist in the naming of grades or years around the world.

Orientation for students in Early Years 2 to Grade 11: Students will be invited in for a short amount of time on orientation day to meet their teachers and some of their peers, and be shown around the school. Parents will also be invited to join a short presentation by the Leadership teams. Bus service will begin for students from the 2nd or 3rd day of the first week, depending on the grade.

Orientation for students joining Early Years 1: Students joining EY1 will have a staggered start to their school year, which normally means they will join the school for 1-2 hours on the 2nd day of the week and build up to a full day over the course of the week. Parents are invited to join a short presentation by the Leadership teams on the 1st day of the week, however, EY1s cannot attend. Bus service will start in the 2nd week for EY1 students.

Mid-year entry: There is no formal orientation day for students joining mid-year, however, families will be introduced to key staff and students will have a mini orientation on their first day to ensure they settle in and make friends.

If you have any further questions, please contact the Admissions Team.

At Raha International School, a Taaleem school, we follow the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum.

Both campuses are located in the suburb of Khalifa City in Abu Dhabi.

The original Raha Gardens Campus is located in the middle of the Raha Gardens development, and only 7 minutes’ drive away sits the new Khalifa City Campus in the heart of Khalifa City, near Central Mall.

Please contact the Admissions Team for more information.

We currently have over 3,200 students comprising over 80 nationalities speaking 45 mother tongues!

The nationalities of our teaching staff are almost as varied as our students, with teachers coming from the

  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • Canada
  • South Africa
  • Ireland
  • Australia
  • UAE
  • And many more!!

Grade Start End
Early Years 1 7:45am 1pm
Early Years 2 7:45am 2pm
Grades 1- 12 7:45am 3pm

On Fridays, the school day ends at 12:00pm for all students, (including EY1).

In Early Years 1 and Early Years 2 there are 24 maximum per class.

In Grades 1 to 10, there are a maximum of 26 per class.

In Grades 11 and 12 class size is determined based on the subjects that the student has selected and are capped at 26 per class.

iSAMS

Raha uses the iSAMS Parent Portal or iSAMS Parent App to keep you up-to-date during the academic year.

This is the main source of information on general news at school, school-wide events and alerts. It also houses:

  • Contact information for your child’s teachers
  • The school calendar
  • Important documents and policies

iSAMS Parent Portal


Social Media

We also regularly update the official school Facebook page and other social media accounts with photographs and events happening in and around the school community.

Raha International School Stories


SchoolsBuddy

Raha also uses SchoolsBuddy for communication regarding the Extra-curricular Programme (ECP), competitive sports, excursions and event sign-ups.

SchoolsBuddy

Yes, Raha has a strict uniform policy for all students.

You may purchase the new uniform through Zaks, located on the third floor in Al Raha Mall.

PE kits and school hoodies should be purchased online or in store at Magrudy’s, Forsan Mall branch.

Uniform

A door-to-door bus service is available to and from many areas of Abu Dhabi. This transport service incurs an additional charge of AED 5,750* per academic year and is offered by the external provider, Seven Stars School Buses Transportation.

For more information on our school transport services, along with the answers to a number of frequently asked transport questions, please visit our Transport Page.

Transport

*subject to change pending ADEK approval

The overall language of instruction is English.

All students are taught Arabic from EY1.

From Grade 6, French and Spanish are added into the curriculum for non-native Arabic speakers, of which students select 1.

From Grade 11 Ab Initio (beginners), Spanish is also available.

For native Arabic speakers in Secondary, there may be an option of taking French or Spanish part-time that will give them the experience of enjoying a third language without needing to be MYP assessed. This will only be confirmed at the beginning of the academic year.

All school must teach three compulsory subjects consistent with the Ministry as follows:

  • Islamic Education is a compulsory subject from Grade 1 to the end of the Secondary stage for all Muslim students and is an optional subject for non-Muslim students.
  • The Arabic Language subject is a compulsory subject from Grade 1 to the end of the Secondary stage for all native Arabic speakers. The Arabic Language subject is compulsory for all students from Grade 1 to Grade 10 for non-native speakers and optional thereafter. The Arabic Language subject must be taken in Grades 11 and 12 in order to meet the equivalency requirements of the UAE’s general secondary education certificate (Al Thanawiya).
  • Social Studies is a compulsory subject from Grade 1 to Grade 9 for all students.
  • Moral Education is a compulsory subject from Grade 1 to Grade 12 for all students.

Minimum number of instruction periods per week for Arab students

Minimum of 40 minutes per instruction period

Subject G1-3 G4-6 G7-9 G10-12
Islamic Education 3 2 2 2
Arabic Language 6 5 4 4
UAE Social Studies 1 1 2
Moral Education 1 1 1 1

Minimum number of instruction periods per week for non-Arab students

Minimum of 40 minutes per instruction period

Subject G1-3 G4-6 G7-9 G10-12
Islamic Education 2 2 2 2
Arabic Language 4 4 4 4
UAE Social Studies 1 1 1
Moral Education 1 1 1 1

 

Arabic, Islamic and Social Studies is not compulsory for students in Early Years 1 and 2 however, as a school we offer Arabic from these years. Students will take Islamic and Social Studies only from Grade 1.

In Early Years 1, native and non-native speakers will have one shared Arabic class a week.

In Early Years 2, native Arabic speakers will attend two Arabic classes a week. Non-native Arabic speakers will attend one class per week.

We offer an ‘English as an Additional Language’ (EAL) programme for students.

This programme is offered to students who emigrate from different countries, have English as their second or third language or have varying levels of English. Once a student reaches a ‘high-intermediate’ level they can exit the programme. Their progress is continually monitored thereafter.

The EAL programme does not incur an additional charge.

Male and female students are segregated for PE and swimming classes only from Grade 6 and above.

Yes

Please follow our admissions procedure and complete our online application form.

How to Apply