At Al Ittihad Private Schools students are not just learners; they are heroes in the making. We empower our students to step into the role of problem solvers and change makers by encouraging them to identify real-world issues and address them through innovative and creative approaches. By instilling a sense of agency and responsibility, we inspire our students to become the heroes our world needs. Whether it's tackling environmental challenges, advocating for social justice, or devising solutions for global health issues, our students embark on journeys of exploration, experimentation, and invention. Through their projects and initiatives, they showcase the power of young minds to envision a better future and actively contribute to positive change. As they grapple with complex problems, they learn the value of collaboration, critical thinking, and perseverance, molding them into compassionate and visionary leaders who truly make a difference.
We take pride in celebrating our students' university acceptances, as they embark on diverse pathways to institutions around the world, pursuing their passions and dreams.
Our students' university acceptances are a testament to their hard work and dedication, reflecting the exceptional academic and personal achievements that set them apart.
These acceptances open doors to global opportunities, allowing our students to engage in cross-cultural experiences and gain a world-class education that propels them towards successful futures.
The activity aimed to demonstrate knowledge and awareness of the energy balance and healthy food. Also, it aimed to encourage students for a volunteering lifestyle and routine. All the classes had a chance to play two roles as buyers and sellers. Students were encouraged to get healthy food to sell it and raise funds to charity ( Red Crescent). This activity was made to raise awareness towards the importance of volunteering as well as healthy food and lifestyle.
This activity aimed to teach students how to accept and embrace other races, religions, and ideas without prejudice or judgment. As well as teaching them to respect and accept others for their differences through different activities, which is strongly supports the school mission. Students had to present for 1 or 2 minutes about tolerance.
Our students took an active role in organizing and ensuring the success of the parents meeting event. They demonstrated exceptional organization skills and were instrumental in coordinating various elements of the meeting.