May 29, 2019
Our Fry campus was the first school in Abu Dhabi to be rated “Very Good” in its first ADEK inspection
Abu Dhabi, UAE (29/5/19): Repton’s Fry Campus, Abu Dhabi has been recognized as “Very Good” in its first inspection by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK).
Repton Fry only became eligible for a full inspection during the 2018-19 academic year and is the first school to have been rated Very Good with Outstanding features by ADEK during its first inspection (February 2018), after only 18 months of operation. The ranking positions the school as a major academic institution within the Abu Dhabi Education landscape.
The ADEK report praised our high attainment in Maths, English and Science, and made specific reference to our keen focus on digital literacy which it singled out as “excellent”. Students’ “attitudes, behavior and innovation” skills were considered “outstanding”, while the senior leadership team were lauded as having “established an aspirational vision for students’ high achievement” and “communication and involvement with parents” was recognized as being “outstanding”.
Our Principal, Gillian Hammond, comments: “We are delighted to achieve this “Very Good” rating at this early stage in the school’s history, and for our very first ADEK inspection. This is testament to the hard work and commitment of both our teachers and students who continue to uphold standards of excellence across all areas of learning. We have been acknowledged as an Apple Distinguished School for a second time, one of only a few in the Middle East, and it is very encouraging that ADEK also recognises our students’ exceptional digital literacy skills. Our fantastic parents continue to be fully supportive of the school and we are thrilled that our continued engagement and effective communication with our parents is acknowledged in this report.”
Our Rose campus, catering for children in FS1, FS2 and Year One, was also recognized as “Very Good” in its respective ADEK report, March 2018, with “Outstanding” features including the “protection, care guidance and support of students” along with students’ “personal and social development and their innovation skills.”