Al Ru’ya Bilingual School (RBS) is a bilingual non-profit school founded in August 1996 with not more than 400 students and 50 employees gathered in a rented building in Hawally area. Since then, the school has written its success story and moved to its privately-owned building in Sabah Al-Salem area, in year 2000. Today, Al Ru’ya Bilingual School is home to over 2500 students and 468 employees.
Al Ru’ya is a bilingual, national, educational institution, which delivers instruction in both Arabic and English from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. RBS is firmly committed to providing quality education to all students and therefore preparing them for higher education and lifelong learning. Students are taught within a learning environment based on Arabic/Islamic culture, heritage, and values. At the same time, students develop respect and tolerance of other cultures.
RBS aims to develop the student as an individual and as a whole person. The school offers the students an educational program designed to meet their intellectual, social, ethical, emotional, and physical needs through all stages of development by providing a stimulating learning and safe environment for students, staff, and parents.
RBS develops in students a sense of responsibility toward themselves, others, and their environment. RBS prepares students to be responsible and contributing citizens of the future through the encouragement of students to participate in school life, to be involved in local community service, and to show an awareness of global concerns.
Boys and girls are segregated on two sections of the school, and care has been taken to ensure equality of facilities and resources on both sides. School leaders have a vision of excellence for the school and the promotion of its value system and curriculum in order to instill leadership skills and competencies in its students.
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I was in this. It’s the best school for islamic teaching
By Mohammed Meshal (Dec, 2019) |
A great chance for kids to learn a lot and in an Islamic environment A place for hardworking teachers and students as well.
By Asmaa (Mar, 2020) |