SEND Vision
A high performing inclusive academic environment where all learners, regardless of their differences and/or individual needs, are supported, accommodated, challenged, and developed into contributors of a global society.
Inclusive education means that all students have the right to be educated to the extent possible with their age-appropriate peers who do not necessarily have disabilities in the general education setting of their neighborhood school with support provided. Inclusive education is not intended to limit the participation of students with special needs to regular education programs and services. Rather, inclusive education means that students with special needs have the opportunity to participate in educational programs and services in the least restrictive environment that is commensurate with their individual strengths and needs.
“General Rules for the Provision” .
Mr. Sulaiman Akbar : Assistant Principal / Inclusion Champion
Mr. Walid Obeidat : Head of Special Education & Inclusion
Ms. Hebah Ibrahim Hassan: SEND Math Teacher
Ms. Maha Al Shiwi: SEND Math Teacher
Ms. Rana Alshyoukhi: SEND English Teacher
Ms. Sima Bhatti: SEND English Teacher
Ms. Jamilah Al Zilai: SEND Arabic Teacher
Ms. Omnia Ismail: SEND Arabic Teacher
Ms. Mai Ahmed: SEND Science Teacher
Ms. Haifaa Oweis: School Psychologist
A high performing inclusive academic environment where all learners, regardless of their differences and/or individual needs, are supported, accommodated, challenged, and developed into contributors of a global society.
With a caring culture of trust and collaboration, the SEND department will remove all barriers that restrict students from academic achievement and a high quality individualized education, while ensuring inclusion, collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking skills for all 21st century learners.