The Arabic curriculum aims to provide pupils with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the Arabic language, equipping them with essential communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Through age-appropriate activities and resources, pupils will not only build a strong linguistic foundation but also explore the rich cultural and literary heritage of the Arab world. The curriculum fosters creativity, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, helping pupils develop a sense of pride in their identity while promoting respect for diversity and global citizenship. Ultimately, the program aspires to nurture a lifelong love for the Arabic language and inspire pupils to continue their language learning journey.
Develop Core Language Skills
Build a strong foundation in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Arabic, enabling pupils to communicate effectively and confidently in everyday situations.
Foster a Love for Arabic Literature and Culture
Cultivate an appreciation for the rich heritage of the Arabic language through exposure to age-appropriate stories, poems, and cultural content that inspire a lifelong love for reading and learning.
Enhance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
Engage pupils in activities that promote analytical thinking, comprehension, and creative expression, helping them use Arabic to explore ideas and solve problems.
Strengthen Cultural Identity and Global Awareness
Nurture a sense of pride in the Arabic language and culture, while promoting understanding of its role in the global community, encouraging respect for diversity and multilingualism.
The Arabic curriculum at our school is designed to immerse pupils in the beauty and richness of the Arabic language from an early age. Through a structured and engaging program, pupils develop key language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing, while fostering a deep appreciation for Arabic literature and culture.
The curriculum emphasises interactive learning, encouraging pupils to express themselves confidently in Arabic through conversations, storytelling, and creative writing. Age-appropriate reading materials, such as stories and poems, are used to build comprehension and vocabulary while igniting a love for reading.
In addition to language proficiency, the curriculum integrates cultural education, teaching pupils about the history, traditions, and contributions of the Arab world. By connecting language learning with cultural identity, students are inspired to take pride in their heritage while developing a broader understanding of their role in the global community.
Our approach promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration, helping pupils use Arabic not only as a means of communication but also as a tool for exploring ideas and fostering creativity. Through a supportive and engaging environment, we aim to instill a lifelong passion for the Arabic language and empower pupils to become confident, culturally aware individuals.
Our school curriculum is underpinned by the values that we hold dear at our school. The curriculum is the means by which the school achieves its objective of educating children in the knowledge, skills and understanding that they need in order to lead fulfilling lives.
Curriculum Statement