Liwa International School - Falaj Hazza (LISF)
Description
Since its establishment in 1992, Liwa International School- Falaj Hazza has worked towards growing into a leading giver of education to over 3300 students.
Liwa International School – Falaj Hazza believes in and works progressively towards inspiring students to be self-disciplined, internationally minded, and independent life-long learners who are innovative leaders and critical thinkers. This is done by providing a supportive, safe, sustainable and advanced technological learning-focused environment that instills the love of learning and exemplifies the sense of purpose and responsibility.
With a capacity of 2600 students, Liwa International School- Falaj Hazza is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Building on this legacy, new schools opened in the past few years under the umbrella of Liwa Education: Liwa International School for Girls (LISG) in 2015 in the city of Al Ain, Liwa International School – Al Mushrif (LISM) in 2019 in Abu Dhabi city, and Liwa International School – Al Qattara in Al Ain in 2021, providing global education deeply rooted in the UAE National Identity and rich heritage.
Liwa International School – Falaj Hazza (LISF) follows an educational curriculum that combines international standards with national values. Here are the key points about their curriculum:
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American Common Core Curriculum: LISF adopts the California Common Core State Standards as the foundation for its academic program. These standards cover core subjects such as Math, Science, English, Social Studies, IT, Art, French, and Physical Education (PE).
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Electives for Middle and High School: Students in middle and high school have the opportunity to explore elective subjects. These may include Design & Technology, Media, Art, and French.
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Arabic and Islamic Studies: In accordance with MOE guidelines, LISF also includes Arabic language, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Civics in its curriculum.
The school aims to provide a holistic education that prepares students to be self-confident, internationally minded, and innovative leaders.
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Our admissions philosophy is by nature inclusive but contained by boundaries set by the student’s ability to access the curriculum in English and the school’s ability to support students with learning difficulties or special educational needs.
In the academic year 2023-24, the school will be accepting applications for students for Pre-K, Kindergarten, Elementary (1 to 4), Middle School (5 to 8), and High School (9 to 12).
* Children enrolling in Pre-K must be three to four years old.
* Children enrolling in KG1 must be four years old on or before August 31st. Similarly, children enrolling in KG2 must be five years old on or before August 31st.
Timings
Days Hours
Sunday 7:15am - 3:30pm
Monday 7:15am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7:15am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7:15am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7:15am - 3:30pm
Friday 7:15am - 12:00pm
Saturday Closed
Extra Curricular Activities
- Art Club
- Basketball
- Cooking Club
- Football
- Gymnastics
- Qur’an memorization program
- Robotics
- Swimming