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Safer Internet Day calls upon people to join together to make the Internet a safer and better place for all, and especially for children and young people. The aim of the day is to encourage people to join the movement, to participate, and to make the most of the Internet's potential to bring people together.
With a global, community-led approach, Safer Internet Day encourages everyone to come together and play their part. There are many ways to do this; click on the links below to find out more about practical ways in which you can get involved. Whether you are a young person, a parent or a carer, everyone has a role to play in creating and maintaining a better online world:
As part of our initiative to create a safer Internet and raise awareness of Safer Internet Day 2021, we are launching a ‘Think Before You Post” poster competition.
This competition is open to all year groups, and we invite our students to create a poster that can be used to promote Internet safety, which will be used by the school in social media posts and future campaigns.
If you would like to enter your poster into the "Think Before You Post" competition, please email Miss Carey with your entry: ([email protected]). The closing date for the competition is Sunday, 21st Februrary 2021.
The penultimate week of term always brings a mix of energy and reflection. Lessons are still purposeful, but there is also a sense of looking back, recognising just how far our students have come.
This year, we have seen strong academic success across the school. Students have worked hard, and the outcomes reflect that effort. But just as important have been the achievements beyond the classroom in music, sport, language, technology, and the arts. Our curriculum is broad for a reason, and it has been clear this year that our students are thriving in many ways.
Celebrating Our Shared Success: A Year of Partnership and Recognition
As we approach the end of a vibrant academic year filled with events, achievements, and memorable moments, I am delighted to share some fantastic news with you all. Our school has been honoured with not one, but two prestigious awards in recognition of our commitment to parent engagement: the MENA Parent Partnership Award and the ADEK Best Parent Engagement Award.
Read on to discover how these awards celebrate our collaborative culture, highlight parent-school partnerships, and support meaningful improvements for our students.
It’s something I’ve believed for a long time — that learning isn’t predetermined by our genes. It’s about growing, persevering, and learning through the process. I was really mindful of this idea at this week’s wonderful Primary Summer Concert, after which I found myself reflecting on whether these amazing children have an innate talent, or whether they have achieved so much because of hard work and practice.
I believe it’s the latter. These children, their parents, and their teachers all seem to share the belief that by trying and working hard, they will get better at what they do. This is what we call a growth mindset.
This week at BIS Abu Dhabi, we have had the joy of celebrating both ends of the school journey and it has been a beautiful reminder of how we support our students to dream big and grow into their future selves.
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