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There are many factors to consider before deciding which is best for your child. Is your child a hands-on learner? Do they need a curriculum based on individual needs and talents or do they have the mind for a broad curriculum with an emphasis on the sciences and technology? Every child is different and therefore requires a targeted approach to learning. The choice of curriculum at a primary or UAE secondary school makes a great difference to your child’s future. Whether the approach of the UK curriculum or the US curriculum is best is something only you can decide.
The US curriculum is based on the American Common Core State Standards. The core subjects are English Language, Arts, Math, History/Geography, and Science. Of course, this is coupled with a wide range of extra-curricular activities that give your child the chance to grow and learn outside of the typical classroom setting and face challenges as a well-rounded individual with a variety of talents and interests.
The UK Curriculum offers a balanced approach to education. With an emphasis on science and technology, this curriculum seeks to build a firm foundation with the core subjects of Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science. It also includes Arts, P.E., and Computer Studies as integrated elements of the core curriculum.
The UK curriculum encourages students to apply logic, to ask questions, and to solve problems. It is geared towards the sciences and promotes students’ curiosity and investigative thinking skills. If your child’s mind is inclined toward technology or advanced science subjects, then this is could be the right fit. On the other hand, if your child is creative, and excels outside the classroom, or needs a more well-rounded approach, then the US curriculum might be best. An abundance of extra-curricular activities and hands-on individualized learning could be exactly what they need.
Schools with the US curriculum ordinarily offer classes from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Afterward, a UAE secondary school using this curriculum will make arrangements for their students to take their SAT exams or TOEFL/IELTS, if necessary. Students graduate from Grade 12 with a High School Diploma, which is recognized by universities and colleges all around the world. UK curriculum schools using the National Curriculum of England typically offer GCE, GCSE, iGCSE and IAL examinations after Grade 9. The General Certificate of Education is also accepted by universities and colleges around the world.
Parents are an essential part of a child’s education in both systems and are encouraged to take an active role coordinating with the school and contributing to their child’s learning environment.
BEAM Launches the World’s First “Promethean Innovation Hub” across its 5 schools
Bukhatir Education Advancement and Management (BEAM), in partnership with educational technology provider Promethean, launched the world’s first Promethean Hub in all Creative Science Schools across the UAE to enhance the learning experience for students by advancing educational standards and creating new best practices.
Cementing the position of Beam Creative Science Schools’ as leading and globally recognized education organizations who champion innovative and transformative pedagogy through this new technology; the schools’ prestigious status as Promethean Innovation Hubs will bring great advantages to BEAM students and faculty alike, providing tools to empower teachers and motivate students to learn.
The intention of the Promethean Innovation Hub partnership is to explore and develop new approaches to teaching with technology in the classroom, and to allow the BEAM Schools to help road test and provide feedback during the beta development stage of new methodologies and technologies in Education while offering students and faculty, unmatched pioneering technology to support learning in partnership with Promethean.
Tired of the everyday drudgery of your teaching life? Want to live and teach somewhere exotic?
Choosing a new school for your child is never an easy task.