Both pathways offer distinct advantages, and understanding their differences will help ensure your teenager selects the route that aligns best with their academic strengths and future aspirations.
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Play-based learning is at the heart of early childhood education, particularly within the British curriculum, where the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework prioritises holistic development through exploration and discovery.
Exams can be a stressful time for teenagers, but with the right support, parents can help them navigate this challenging period with confidence.
Keeping them motivated during revision is crucial to help them achieve their full potential. At GEMS FirstPoint School in Dubai, our British curriculum equips students with the skills to prepare effectively for their exams.
One of the most impactful innovations is STEAM education, a framework that integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics into a cohesive learning model.
To ensure a smooth transition to big school, potty training is an essential skill your child needs to master. British curriculum schools, such as GEMS FirstPoint in Dubailand, place emphasis on independence, and being potty trained sets a solid foundation for confidence in the classroom.
For children attending a British curriculum nursery, the transition lays the foundation for early learning and independence. Here are five tips to help your child settle into this new environment
A strong primary education lays the foundation for academic success, personal growth, and lifelong learning. In Dubai, with its wide array of options, making an informed choice can feel overwhelming. If you’re considering a British curriculum primary school, here are five key factors to guide your decision.
At GEMS FirstPoint School – The Villa, our new nursery opening in August will offer a home-away-from-home feel with British-qualified and experienced teachers.
At this tender age, children are discovering the world and their place in it. Here are five practical tips to boost their confidence at home