Cranleigh Abu Dhabi
Tracy Crowder-Cloe currently serves as Principal at Cranleigh Abu Dhabi, a position held since August 2023. Previously, Tracy held the role of W/S Vice Principal and Headteacher of Senior School, Sixth Form, and Boarding at Repton Dubai School from August 2019 to August 2023. Tracy also served as Executive Headteacher/Principal at Monkseaton High and Middle Schools from February 2012 to August 2019, and as National Leader of Education at the Department for Education from June 2016 to July 2019. Additionally, Tracy was the Trustee Secondary Director at North Tyneside Learning Trust from September 2014 to July 2019. Educational qualifications include a NPQH in Education and a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from Newcastle University, as well as a PGCE from Birmingham City University.
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Cranleigh Abu Dhabi
We draw on 150 years’ worth of Cranleigh UK experience and have infused it with Middle Eastern culture to create something truly unique to the region. Based on the community and family-oriented ethos of Cranleigh School, we opened Cranleigh Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi in September 2014. We seek to provide a truly transforming British international education for children from FS1 Nursery to Year 13, in which intellectual, artistic, sporting, wellbeing and social development is at the heart. In addition to the broad academic curriculum which puts emphasis on the individual, the daily routine offers a wealth of opportunities which allow students to explore their full range of talents in visual and performing arts, music and sport, as well as across a broad range of co-curricular activities. Our school were rated outstanding across all six performance standards by Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge. We were named New British International School of the Year 2017 in the BIS Awards, and TES International School of the Year 2019. In September 2020 Spear's Global Schools Index, ranked Cranleigh Abu Dhabi in the Top 5 Schools in the Middle East.