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Amity International School, Abu Dhabi | UAE

Amity International School Abu Dhabi is part of the Amity Education Group, a not-for-profit Education Foundation with campuses across the world.

Our school was founded in September 2015 as a small primary school providing the National Curriculum of England and Wales for boys and girls. The school’s popularity amongst the Abu Dhabi community has grown rapidly. Six years later, the school has grown by over 600% and now caters for a diverse range of pupils aged 3 to 18 with an equally diverse range of interests, backgrounds, and aspirations.

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The school features state-of-the-art, unrivalled facilities that, together with an outstanding team of educators and support staff, help pupils to fulfil their aspirations, as well as develop into independent, confident, global citizens and life-long learners.

With a wide range of subjects and co-curricular activities, we ensure that every child’s needs, interests, and talents are catered for. We take great pride in the culturally diverse and caring environment that we provide for our pupils and the global outlook that we foster.

This will be the first year Amity International School, Abu Dhabi has entered the BSME and our Under 11 team are excited and raring to go.

Back Row (Left to Right): Nicholas Landsberg, Ethan Dulieu, Ahlyn Lee, Kenartala Kelana, Salama, Zayed Awadh Ahmed, Dawid Engelbrecht, Megan Craven, Harvey Launders, Lana Reslan, Jorg Sillesen, Ane Haasbroek, Abdullah Al Mujaini.

Front Row (Left to Right): Liliana Grace Connor, George Cooper, Blythe Ferguson, Cuen Anderson, Anna Ilyasova, Joshua Calitz, Alexia Watson Muller, Noah Ijale, Ava May Blowers, Junwoo Lim

Not in the Photo: Emma Frost, Talhia Balawi.

With participation a priority at Amity International School, Abu Dhabi pupils are provided with a wide range of activities and competition was fierce for a place on the team. We very much look forward to participating and wish all schools the best in this prestigious championships.

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