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There are
over one hundred staff employed at school of which 38 are expatriates.
The staff is very cosmopolitan. 2 from the USA and 10 of us are
from the UK, 1 from France, 2 from Australia, 5 from Iraq and
3 from Sudan. We also have 15 staff from South East Asia who are
bi-lingual or multi-lingual. The school intends to increase by two each
year, the number of expatriate staff that are able to deliver the
English and Welsh Curriculum.
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MAO School
Staff List. 2010-2011 Note:
Expatriate staff deliver the English & welsh
national curriculum (i.e. Check point, IGCSE/
AS ) Yemeni staff deliver the subjects of
Arabic and Religious studies. All teaching
staff have degree and teaching qualification
(QTS )for their respective countries.
(Mainly UK, India & Yemen). We offer 6 to 8
IGCSE in grades 10 or 11 and 4 AS’s in grade
11 for students that completed their IGCSE’s
in grade 10. We are a coeducational school
with a role of approx 840 student from
grades 1 to 12- ( 5 to 19yrs )
.We have 43
teaching staff that teach in English. A
crude break down is shown below:
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17 (to rise
to 19
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UK/Australia/USA ( from Sept 2010)
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13
are trained teachers from India. English
is their first language. All have taught
IGCSE for many years in international
school across Asia and Africa. Most are
comparable with teacher graded 3 UK.
Two this group are exceptional.
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One
experienced IGCSE teacher trained in the
USA of Pakistani origin. He has more
than nine successful years delivering
IGCSE IT in a British school
environment. He has a proven track
record of teaching IT, ICT and website
development. He is our advocate of
e-learning.
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11 Locally trained teachers who
completed English based degrees in the
Yemen/Jordan /Egypt (Cairo)
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3
Iraq trained teachers. They came to
Yemen at the start of the Gulf war –The
grade 12 math's teacher is also
part-time lecturer in the Lebanese
University-.
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2
New staff from Poland both hold degree
and Post-graduate qualifications (
Natasha & Yidka )They are about to start
as teaching assistant ( not included in
staffing list ) They have been to the
Yemen to visit, like it, and have
returned.
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We also have received funding to appoint
a further teacher to Primary from the UK
for this academic year and for two more
Primary staff for the following
academic; to offer the subject areas of
physical education in the English medium
and a lower primary teacher. This will
bring the No of UK staff to 20
We have a
further 15 staff members that teach Arabic
subjects ( Arabic and religious studies)
Admin
Admin/support staff /councilors/Nurse
P= Primary Teacher. S= secondary staff |