Repton Dubai
Leila Abdo is an experienced educator currently working as an outdoor education specialist and nursery class teacher at Repton Dubai since August 2023. Prior to this role, Leila served as an online EAL teacher at Yashinoki Eigo from August 2021 to February 2023, where instruction focused on phonics for children in Japan. Leila has a significant background in early years education, having spent nine years as a Foundation Stage class teacher at The Sheffield Private School, responsible for lesson planning, curriculum delivery, and various school activities. Earlier experience includes teaching mixed ability classes at AL GHAZALI MULTI-CULTURAL CENTRE and serving as a supply teacher across multiple schools in Liverpool through Connex Education Partnership. Leila holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Early Years Education from Edge Hill University, completed in July 2008.
Repton Dubai
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Repton School Dubai, part of EKI, is an independent, international, co-educational school founded in 2007. The school caters to students from ages 3 to 18 and has boarding facilities for students from age 11. It is a partner school of the original Repton School in the UK, founded in 1557. Repton School Dubai was the first sister school of the UK-based renowned Repton institution within the UAE educational landscape. Repton School Dubai was also the first UK branded international school to start its operations in the UAE. Subsequently, Repton School Abu Dhabi and Repton School Al Barsha were launched in the UAE in 2007. According to KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) inspections, Repton School Dubai was audited and ranked Outstanding in the year 2014 and has maintained its ratings to date (source) Repton School Dubai offers a full range of the IGCSE curriculum and the IB Diploma, IB Career Programme, and A-Level courses with a choice of 45 subjects in various academic fields. The Junior and Senior schools are located on a campus of 1.3 million square feet in Nad Al Sheba 3, making it the largest school in the region.