Asia International School aims to provide, in partnership with the parents, a quality education so that all pupils are able to reach their full potential within a caring and secure environment. Our mission is that children leave school with a set of spiritual and moral values, honesty, integrity, good Judgement and a desire for knowledge enabling them to succeed in our changing world.
AIS follow an elaborative curriculum keeping IGCSE as the standardized form incorporated with KSA MOE mandatory requirements. This intricate curriculum designs coursework for all core subjects such as English, Math and Science along with the compulsory subjects Arabic, Islamic studies/Deen and Saudi Arabian Culture. The school provides students of High school and higher secondary an option to make a choice between Science and Humanities. The co-curricular activities and other school approved educational experiences justify and meet these requirements as per the country’s permissibility. AIS beliefs, expectations for student learning and instructional practices are formulated according to this curriculum. Our management, staff and parent communities are deeply linked to fulfill this commitment towards our student community in terms of better quality. Diverse ethnicities of AIS student population with their varied academic requirements in their own native countries and overseas are foreseen while the curriculum is executed and reviewed in accordance to their proficiency level to be increased.
The teacher student relationship is very important for children. Children spend approximately 6 to 7 hours a day with a teacher for almost 10 months in Asia International School. The teachers continuously monitor the students in order for him or her to be aware of any difficulties the student is having. Understanding the child’s problem, fear, or confusion gives the teacher a better understanding of the child’s learning difficulties.
AIS uses a wide range of instructional strategies and tools to impart knowledge. Different types of instructions such as self-initiated reading and writing, activation of prior knowledge, loud reading in case of languages are being used to impart quality education to the students. Despite the barriers of a typical curriculum’s demand for broad but superficial subject coverage by different pedagogical methods that encourage the student passivity, the teachers of AIS work on different types of instructional strategies to bring out higher order of thinking from the students that can be enhanced by going deep into the academic topics and not limiting themselves to the depth and the breadth of the curriculum. This is done by Scaffold Instruction where a student is weaned gradually from the teachers and resource materials support and allowed to try their independence. Commerce, Science, Language Art, Math departments include assignments which instigates higher order of thinking in the students. Some of the instructional strategies.
The role of education in AIS is not limited to acquisition of facts and data but rather transcends that to logical thinking and providing the learners with proper moderate values and behavior. Our mission statement provides the students a clear vision and matured recognition of the contents of the education that fulfill future society’s needs and aspirations.
AIS uses different assessment strategies to evaluate the improvement in student performance or understanding in the topic that is being taught. Prior to any lessons in a particular subject area the teacher test the students regarding information or lesson they are going to be taught. Once the lessons are being taught and the reference materials has been provided to the students teacher test the students and compare the tests to evaluate the new understanding by the students. The pre-testing and post- testing is done by different methods like verbal, quizzing and in the form of active learning. This type of assessment allows the teacher to alter her lesson plan and focus on the areas where numerous students may have trouble learning.
Classroom assessment is based on multiple measures of student proficiency including tests/exams, oral presentations, class participation, and projects. Students’ grades reflect their performance based on rubrics, as well as their effort and conduct within the classroom. AIS distribute monthly assessment reports to the parents and 2 semester report (final) cards per year. Communication with parents is ongoing by mail, email, and phone contact with regards to student progress.
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The IGCSE program has truly empowered my child to excel, and the unwavering support from the staff has made all the difference in their academic journey.
By Sarah Al-Mansouri (Sep, 2024) |
The school has an excellent location, reasonable fees, and the level of education in it has become excellent
By Nourhan Hamdy (Apr, 2023) |
All Staffs & Teachers are professional.
By nesh coleta (Apr, 2023) |
best school ever, this is my 5th year in this school the teaching system is great the teachers and the principals are also great i love this school so much?
By Remas Ayman (Apr, 2023) |
I've been to this school for 3 years now and from my point of view i believe that it is one of the best schools for its price range. The Teachers are excellent, I liked all of them, they always listen to what you have to say and are very helpful. It is a heaven when compared to my previous school (victory in dammam) the staff & teachers are open-minded and they listen to what we have to say. However, I do have some gripes but they are not of importance. Overall, I love my school because of the great teachers, my good friends and the solid management
By Youssef Zgheib (Dec, 2018) |
We knew very little about the school. However, the managment were incredibly helpful, guiding us in the right direction. As a secondary student who had just relocated from another country, we were grateful for the support of Ms. Afshan, Mr. Naufel, and Mr. Dominique. They provided valuable guidance on choosing the right curriculum and scheduling the exams, making the entire process much easier. A special mention goes to Ms. Shahana, whose support was instrumental in securing the admission. Their support made our transition much smoother, and we truly appreciate everything they did.
By Muhammad shafiq (Mar, 2025) |