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Welcome to GEMS Cambridge International School,

Nairobi (GCIS-N). It is my pleasure to introduce you to

the school and to what it means to be part of the GEMS

family of international schools. I would like to start with

a brief summary on the different sections in the school

and then explore in greater detail the areas that would

support your child’s education.

The Early Years and Primary Section here at GCIS-N

provide a dynamic learning environment which is full

of energy, enthusiasm and creativity. The British-based

approach to education instils a love of learning which

can be seen in all areas of work and play. The experience,

expertise and dedication of our highly-qualified staff

create a positive atmosphere where students thrive and

can achieve their very best as independent learners.

The development of the whole child is at the heart of

GCIS-N’s Early Years and Primary education programme.

Learning in the school is about developing personal,

emotional and social skills as well as being an intellectual

and academic process. We aim to help children find

their voice – their own unique, personal significance.

We nurture learning through child-centred approaches,

technology and a variety of learning styles. We also

endeavour to develop within our children thinking

skills and strong personal characteristics. We strive to

deliver creative and interactive programs of study that

are further enhanced and enriched by a comprehensive

programme of extra-curricular activities which add

breadth and depth to our students’ learning.

What makes GCIS-N special for your child?

• Every child is heard to read in school every day, up until

the end of Primary

• Personal emails are sent regularly to you from the class

teacher outlining what your child is learning you’re a

quick update on your child’s progress

• IPads and laptops are used from FS1 upwards to aid

learning

• Dedicated and outstanding staff who truly care about

your child’s progress

• Outstanding facilities to support your child’s education.

• Small class sizes with great Student-Teacher ratios

• Daily updates on school news is provided by the School

Communicator

GEMS Cambridge International School NAIROBI

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GCIS-Nairobi has high expectations for all its learners. In

the Early Years and Primary Schools we pride ourselves

on knowing each child as an individual in order to help

them make progress.

The development of the whole child is at the heart of

GCIS-N’s Secondary Education programme. Learning

in the Secondary School is about developing personal,

emotional and social skills as well as being an intellectual

and academic process. We aim to help children find their

voice – their own unique, personal significance. We

encourage them to think about what their contribution

will be in the world – how they will try to make a

difference as responsible and engaged members of the

School community as well as citizens of the world. We

nurture learning through child-centred approaches,

technology and a variety of learning styles. We also

endeavour to develop within our children thinking skills

and strong personal characteristics. In the Secondary

School we strive to deliver creative and interactive

programmes of study that are further enhanced and

enriched by a comprehensive programme of extra-

curricular activities which add breadth and depth to our

students’ learning.

As members of our community and as a result of their

time with us young people learn how to:

• Value their own culture while showing respect for that

of others

• Work as individuals and as part of a team

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• Make and act upon informed choices concerning moral,

ethical and aesthetic issues

• Develop lively, positive and enquiring minds

• Strive for excellence at all times

• Take pride in their achievements and the success

of others

• Lead a balanced and thoughtful life

• Value the richness of Kenyan culture

• Be exposed and learn to network with international

cultures

Of course, as well as this we ably support our students in

gaining the qualifications that will enable them to follow

whatever path they wish in life, be it higher education

or employment. We offer a wide range of courses in

a variety of subjects and will strive to accommodate

whatever combination of subjects our students wish

to study at either IGCSE or A level. We will work with

them on their application to university wherever they

choose to go and make sure they are fully prepared for

student life.

In summary, our school is a magical place that will

transform your children into tomorrow’s young adults

with all the life skills and qualifications they will need to

be successful in life!

We look forward to welcoming you to our GCIS-Nairobi

family!

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Vision

To provide a 21st century holistic education of the

highest international quality, so inspiring life-long

learners and independent thinkers who develop and

fulfil their unique selves.

Mission

• We aim to develop the students as well-rounded

individuals.

• We will develop independent, lifelong learners.

• Our students will be world citizens who are fully

integrated into their local community.

• We will develop a learning community that involves

everyone within a productive environment.

GEMS Cambridge International School, Nairobi is a school

that provides a high quality standard of education in a

supportive and friendly learning environment. Teaching

the National Curriculum for England from Foundation

stage to Year 13, we provide opportunities for students

to develop their full, all-round potential through a rich

academic programme combined with a variety of extra-

curricular activities. Boarding students are accepted

from Year 3 – Year 13.

Our educational programmes place significant emphasis

on:

• The attainment of academic excellence

• Development of student confidence, initiative and

independence

• Development if the skills needed for lifelong learning

• Individualised student support

• Constructive partnership with parents

The school prepares students for the International

General Certificate of secondary Education (IGCSE)

course as well as other GCSE courses, the Advanced

Subsidiary (AS) and A2 Advanced Level Examinations

of the University of Cambridge. Additionally, the school

will offer Edexcel BTEC Level 2 and 3 qualifications in a

range of vocational subjects.

About the School

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The GEMS Cambridge International School offers

a real difference, providing students with distinct

opportunities and advantages to develop their full

potential academically, socially and personally.

An Education for Life

The National Curriculum for England provides students

with an education that is recognised and held in high

esteem around the world. Acknowledged for its academic

standards and well-rounded approach to education, the

curriculum provides students with transferable skills and

the opportunity to gain access to reputable universities,

worldwide. Over the past 4 years, students from GEMS

Cambridge International Schools have been accepted

to 97 prestigious universities in 26 countries around

the world.

An International Experience

The school offers a unique international experience for

students. Whilst emphasis is placed on their own culture

and traditions as well as those of Kenya, they also learn

to appreciate the diversity the world has to offer and will

be enriched by a kaleidoscope of ideas and views.

The GEMS Cambridge International School, difference

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A Committed Teaching Team

All our teaching staff are well-qualified, bringing with

them relevant experience from around the world. They

are carefully selected to complement the school ethos

and be part of the innovative, energetic team dedicated

to achieving the best from all children. Through their

skills, they are able to create a stimulating learning

environment for all pupils who develop confidence,

skills and enjoyment within nurturing surroundings.

Our ongoing programme of professional development

ensures that the strategies, methods and resources used

reflect the standards of best practice from around the

world. Training that is undertaken is monitored to ensure

that it is supporting the high standards of teaching and

learning within the school.

All members of the teaching team are fully committed to

supporting children as they work towards their personal

targets through providing high quality education.

World-Centred Perspective

We embrace a world-centred perspective, promoting

programmes that provide opportunities for students to

develop their full potential in all respects. The GEMS four

Core values are part of the planned curriculum and form

the foundation for our educational programmes right

from Foundation stage.

Leadership Opportunities

Underpinning our strong academic programme is our

belief in a holistic education. One of our prime values is

the development of leadership.

As part of our teaching philosophy, we expect teachers

at the school to:

• Actively engage students in their own learning

• Systematically develop students learning skills so that

they become increasingly independent

• Have high expectations of what children can achieve

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• Use assessment for learning techniques to help children

to reflect on what they know and to set targets for

the future

• Have high expectations of what children can achieve

• Use stimulating activities in well-paced lessons

• Create a purposeful atmosphere that promotes good

learning

• Encourage children to participate in Extracurricular

Programmes

Teaching Assistants

Teaching assistants are available throughout the school

and provide support within the classrooms. They work

under the directions of the class teacher to ensure that

the curriculum is accessible for all pupils. From FS1

through to Year 6, full time Teaching Assistants work

with each class. This helps to ensure that all children in

these year groups have excellent opportunities to access

each activity which is on offer and to achieve their full

potential. From Year 7 to Year 13 teaching assistants are

timetabled to work across the specialized classes.

Partnership with Parents

GEMS Cambridge International School recognises that it

is only through parents and teachers working together in

close partnership that pupils will make progress.

Through a regular communications system – the

Communicator, written reports, SMS, email and a

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programme of consultation evenings – parents are

regularly updated on the progress of their children and on

activities in the school. Parents are welcome to discuss

their children’s individual progress with the concerned

teacher or Principal at a convenient time.

Parent Forums including a monthly Parent Coffee

Morning with the Principal, Parental Engagement

Sessions and PTA meetings are conducted on a regular

basis. These meetings provide an opportunity to all our

parents to voice any concerns, suggestions or ideas they

might have.

The Learning Programme

The curriculum taught at GEMS Cambridge International

School is that of The National Curriculum for England

and is divided into Key stages.

The National Curriculum provides a broad, structured

framework which outlines the expected levels of

achievement during a child’s educational journey. As

part of the structure there is a programme of student

assessments and evaluations to ensure that pupils are

working towards levels of attainment appropriate to

their age and capability.

Within all areas of school life, attention is paid to the

development of aspects linked to the GEMS core Values.

For example: Leadership skills are a part of the daily life

at GEMS Cambridge International School. House captains

and their vice captains are part of this but children are

also taught how to take a lead in their learning, to show

initiative and be responsible, whilst at all times showing

consideration for others.

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Key Stage Age on Entry National Curriculum

for England Year Group

Foundation 3 years Foundation Stage 1

Stage [Nursery]

4 years Foundation Stage 2

[Reception]

Key Stage 1 5 years Year 1

6 years Year 2

Key Stage 2 7 years Year 3

8 years Year 4

9 years Year 5

10 years Year 6

Key Stage 3 11 years Year 7

12 years Year 8

13 years Year 9

Key Stage 4 14 years Year 10

(IGCSE) 15 years Year 11

Key Stage 5 16 years Year 12 (AS Level)

17 years Year 13 (A Level)

Being a truly international school, with over thirty different

nationalities represented, develops our children’s sense of

World Citizenship in a way that promotes open and tolerant

young minds. GEMS Cambridge International School

actively teaches pupils not to discriminate against others

and supports them in becoming global citizens.

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Foundation stage and Key stage 1

FS1 to Year 2

The Early Years programme for children aged three to five

is called the Foundation stage. It is designed to prepare

children to begin the National Curriculum for England,

which begins around the age of five in Key stage 1 and

continues through Key stage 5.

The child’s progress is closely monitored and assessed

against appropriate age performance standards. Every

encouragement and help is provided for children to

attain their full potential.

Focused on whole-child development, proper attention

is given to the social development, skills, knowledge and

understanding that children need to interact efficiently

in a complex and changing world. Children in Foundation

stage and Key stage 1 are introduced to Foundations in

Reading, Writing, Science, Mathematics and Information

and Communications Technology through a system

of practical applications, supported by a positive and

stimulating learning environment.

Children learn best when they actively participate in the

learning process. Learning through structured play and a

regular programme of visits forms an integral part of the

Foundation stage and Key stage 1 curriculum.

Supported by a well-resourced library and computer

facilities, students in Foundation stage and Key stage

1 are encouraged to explore and develop their natural

abilities and talents.

By the end of Year 2, all students will have developed

social skills and a love of learning, as well as be able

The Curriculum

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to read and write, and use simple mathematics at a

level appropriate for their age or beyond. They would

have gained a significantly improved understanding of

our world through knowledge of elementary History,

Geography and Science. The overall educational

experience is enriched with exposure to Personal,

Social and Health Education (PHSE). Students will also

develop their creative talents in Art and Music alongside

their physical development through Dance, Games and

Gymnastic activities.

Primary School: Key stage 2

Year 3 to Year 6

Students in this programme follow Key stage 2 of the

National Curriculum for England, which continues

to build on the foundations that are established in

Foundation stage and Key stage 1.

Ongoing assessment ensures that each student’s

progress and development are continuous and meet

predetermined standards. We encourage students to

think independently, use their initiative and participate in

a meaningful and active manner in the learning process.

At the end of Key stage 2, students study for University

of Cambridge Checkpoint Examinations in English, Maths

and Science.

The core academic curriculum includes instruction

in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and

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Information and Communications Technology. Students

are introduced in Year 3 to Foreign Languages such

as French. Kiswahili is taught to all students and

caters for native and non-native speakers. The overall

education experience is enhanced and supplemented

with instructions in Art, Music, Physical Education,

and Citizenship/Personal, Social and Health Education

(PHSE).

A selection of extracurricular activities broadens

the opportunities for students to enhance their

natural abilities and to challenge themselves through

development of new interest areas. Extracurricular

activities may include Drama, Choir, Computers, Art and

Design, a variety of sports activities and a number of

school clubs.

Throughout the educational experience at GEMS

Cambridge International School, students are involved in

learning the practical use and application of Information

and Communication Technology (ICT).

Development of leadership qualities and skills is put

into practical application in Key stage 2 providing

each student the opportunity to share class and school

responsibilities that nurture organisational skills, co-

operation, accountability and team spirit.

By the end of Year 6 all students will have experienced

a well-rounded education and have developed a strong

character, articulate expression and confidence and be

well-prepared for their secondary education.

Middle School: Key stage 3

Year 7 to Year 9

Year 7 to 9, known as Key stage 3, follows the National

Curriculum for England. Students study English,

Mathematics, History, Geography, Science, Information

Communication Technology, Art, Design Technology,

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Drama, Music, Modern languages, Physical Education

and Personal, Social and Health Education. We also

teach Kiswahili to all of our students.

The National Curriculum focuses on knowledge, skills

and understanding so our students learn to apply the

knowledge that they learn in different situations. This is

an important skill for life and helps to prepare them for

the world of work.

Students are given levels of attainment that vary from

level 3 to level 8 in Key stage 3 and are based on criteria

in each subject. At the end of each year there is an exam

to assess their progress and at the end of the Key stage

they will sit a Cambridge Checkpoint assessment that

will give a final level.

Senior School: Key stage 4 and 5

Year 10 to Year 13

In Key stage 4 (Years 10 to 11), the IGCSE and BTEC

Level 2 curriculum is introduced. A range of subjects,

catering for a variety of academic needs and interests,

are offered. These include the compulsory subjects of

English, Mathematics and Information Communication

Technology, as well as a number of optional subjects

such as French, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History,

Geography, Art and Design, Music and BTEC Level 2

Business Studies. Some of these subjects have coursework

that is continuously assessed as well as terminal exams

held in May and June of Year 11. BTEC courses consist

purely of coursework and there is no terminal exam.

IGCSEs are assessed using grades A* - G with A* - C being

considered a good pass, BTECs are given the levels pass,

merit or distinction which are the equivalent to a good

IGCSE pass.

During the final two years of school (Year 12 and 13),

students sit for the AS and A level. An Edexcel BTEC

Level 3 vocational course has also been introduced.

Again, a wide range of subjects are offered which assist

in preparing students for higher education or a multitude

of career opportunities. Key leadership qualities are very

important in these senior years. Students in these classes

will be challenged to accept and develop responsibilities

as leaders and citizens of the world.

Extracurricular Activities

GEMS Cambridge International School, Nairobi offers

a rich selection of extracurricular activities designed

to enhance students’ all-round development. Regular

sports activities include swimming, basketball, cricket,

football and more. Photography, chess, drama, the arts,

environmental clubs and debates are regular features of

the after-school programme. Support classes in a variety

of subject areas are extremely popular with students

who require additional guidance and for those who

merely wish to acquire additional expertise.

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Resource and Facilities

Set in an attractive campus and conveniently located in

Karen, GEMS Cambridge International School, Nairobi

offers students a stimulating learning environment with

a variety of features and facilities. Each section enjoys its

own facilities, flanked by the administration wing. The

campus also provides the highest standards of safety and

security.

Sports and Outdoors Facilities

A 25m Olympic short course swimming pool, 400m

international standard running track an all-weather

astro turf multi-purpose field, complement the grass

playing fields, indoor sports arena and multi-purpose

hall. A separate, well equipped, grassed playing area is

available for students in Foundation stage to Year 2.

Performing Arts and Conference Auditorium

An unequalled 400+ seat international quality theatre

supports the creative and performing arts programme

across the school. Comprising of the latest lighting and

sound technology the facilities allow National Theatre

performances, school shows and conference abilities

that enhance the schools ability to promote the ‘arts’ for

both the students and the community.

Science and ICT

The school features a fully equipped, state-of-the-art

science block and multiple computer (ICT) rooms, with

computer access also available in the classrooms and

three libraries.

School Facilities

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The Library and Art Facilities

The Early Years, Primary and Secondary libraries are

well-resourced and every child in Primary is heard to

read every day. In addition, there is a first class art studio

that provides students with a wide array of resources for

artistic expression and exploration.

Medical Care

The school has a well-equipped medical dispensary

under the control of a resident fully-qualified nurse.

All cases of injury or illness receive immediate medical

attention. Whenever specialised medical aid is required,

emergency transport is available to take the student to

the hospital.

Book Store

Students are provided with necessary text books and

work books but extra text books, work books and

stationery are available at the school store in accordance

with prescribed books for each class and subject options.

School Canteen

A clean and well-stocked canteen sells healthy snacks

and drinks during break times. Hygiene and strict control

of food are regarded as top priorities.

School Uniform

GEMS Cambridge International School, Nairobi believes

in the importance of a school uniform. Students are

expected to wear their uniforms proudly. The uniform is

simple but smart and distinctive. Uniforms are available

from the school.

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GEMS Cambridge International School, Nairobi offers a

safe and secure weekly or full-term basis boarding facility

for boys and girls from Year 3 (6 years of age) upwards.

The Boarding Hostel at GEMS Cambridge International

School, Nairobi is a home away from home, where a

safe, secure and nurturing environment provides clear

behavioural guidelines and the necessary structure to

students of all ages.

The GCIS –Nairobi boarding programme offers a unique

co-educational experience that accommodates male and

female students in one complex. This creates a family

style environment where responsibility for the student

is assumed by caring “house parents” and a dedicated

team of resident staff.

Naturally there are areas exclusively for the females and

the males but there are also common areas where all

students can mix in a friendly, pleasant and supportive

manner. This helps to make boarding life as similar as

possible to the home and family environment. Living as

a community is fun and students enjoy a full life with a

range of activities after school hours.

Students learn to take care of their own personal space

as well as contributing to the overall care of the house

and equipment provided. Students are also expected to

be tolerant towards others, helping and assisting where

necessary, having fun but being bold to speak out when

values are compromised.

At GEMS we aim to provide security, stimulation,

friendship and independence in an environment away

from home. We endeavour to nurture the students

through the great boarding experience and help them

achieve their potential and interact with fellow students

from all over the globe.

We have space for 80 boarders in the Boarding Hostel

with separate floors for girls and boys. Students from

age 7 years to 18 years are accepted and both full-term

boarding and weekly boarding are available.

Four to six students share a room (dependent on age)

and each has a lockable wardrobe, night stand, and

bedside light. All bedding linen and towels are provided

by the school.

Boarding

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In boarding, we aim at providing a holistic education for

children away from home and so we must meet the needs

of each individual student in their care to enable them

flourish and develop. We have a Mentorship programme

that enables each student to connect with a mentor to

support their individual learning and development.

The mentors are residential staff whose role is to mentor

to inspire, challenge, and motivate. This programme

is aimed at promoting students’ personal and social

development by fostering positive attitudes. The mentors

monitor the students’ overall progress, academic,

personal and social.

Facilities

The Boarding Hostel has its own student common

rooms with satellite TV and many other recreational

facilities. Study rooms on each floor are fitted out with

individual desks as well as project areas. Homework or

prep sessions are given priority and are scheduled every

evening from Monday to Friday. Students are supervised

during homework time, as well as during all activities

and outings.

The swimming pool, indoor sports arena, running track,

ICT labs and other facilities are available for use by the

boarders out of school hours, under supervision. During

the weekends there is a full timetable, which includes

outdoor games and sports, indoor games, creative

sessions, movie nights, cinema and theatre visits, outings

to the Nairobi National Park, Giraffe Centre and more.

On Sundays, dedicated transport and supervision are

provided for the students who wish to attend church

services.

Mentorship

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Catering

A fully-fitted kitchen and dining hall are situated in the

school block. All food is prepared fresh on site each

day and the menus are designed specifically to provide

a healthy and balanced nutritious diet. Students are

regularly consulted on the menu and their suggestions

are carefully evaluated and considered.

Meal times are fixed in the schedule and all students eat

together along with the boarding staff.

Laundry

The Boarding Hostel has its own laundry and provides

laundry services to all students at no charge. All students’

clothing must be clearly labelled to avoid items being

lost. A weekly schedule allows for separate laundry days

for boys and girls Monday to Saturday.

Security

Security is a priority at GEMS Cambridge International

School, Nairobi. There are security guards on duty night

and day, both at the gate and patrolling the grounds.

Three guards are posted at the Boarding Hostel at all

times. Electric fencing, high boundary walls, security

lighting, CCTV and alarm systems connected to Ultimate

Security have also been installed.

Boarding students are forbidden from leaving the

property unless it is for a planned school activity or

hostel outing. Full-term boarders may have exeat

weekends out of boarding subject to a written request

from their parents received by the Boarding Manager by

the Thursday 12pm prior to the requested weekend out.

All boarders must provide a signed and approved ‘Host

Form’ to be allowed exeat priviledges.

Health and Well-being

A qualified and highly-experienced School Nurse resides

on the school campus and is always on duty to assist

boarders with medical problems. The School Nurse also

contributes to the menu selection for all school catering

and ensures the boarding students receive the correct

nutrition and daily exercise to ensure a well-balanced

healthy regime is followed by all students.

Boarding Requirements

Please ask for the Kilimanjaro Boarding Handbook.

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David, Year 4

“What I love most is how the teachers are teaching me so

I can learn a lot and also learn to respect all the teachers,

and everyone. It is the best school in Kenya!”on the

smartboard.”

“Gloria, Year 5

“School is amazing and I look forward to it every day.

Another day in school is like turning a new page.”

teachers, and everyone. It is the best school in Kenya!”

What our students say about our school

-Cara, Year 6

“I like to play and read books, write things and playing

on the smartboard.”

Brenda, Year 9

“What I like about GEMS is all the different nationalities

put together in one school.”

Baraka, Year 1

“I like our school because of the swimming pool, classes

and iPads, good teachers who are fun and activities like

hockey. The school is very big and nice, and I also like

working on the smartboard and the children are also

great.

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My Boarding Experience in GEMSBy Crystal Kamuhangi, Year 7

People might say boarding is frightening, but for me it

is an experience I think every child must have. GEMS

boarding house is fun, sure sometimes the teachers are

strict but it is only to put us into good shape.

We eat a variety of food, we have outdoor activities to

keep us fit and on Saturdays we have movie nights to

end the week for us.

Everyone welcomes you in and you feel at home. I have

learnt to be respectful, disciplined and organised; I have

also learnt to be much more structured in GEMS. The

boarding house staff take great care of us like we are

their own. All the boarders treat each other like family.

At the end of the day GEMS Boarding House feels like a

real home away from home.

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GEMS Education- a long term commitement to quality education

Why the ‘GEMS’ name?

Our name and the GEMS Education logo symbolise our

belief that every child is a GEM…precious and unique,

ready to shine and achieve his or her hopes and dreams.

We value and cherish our children in school just as they

are at home by providing individual care and attention.

We reinforce that each child:

• has special talents

• has limitless potential

• is unique - there is no other child exactly the same in

the entire world.

We value parents’ trust in allowing us to provide the

education and care that will enable their children to

grow, learn and be ready for a bright future.

Why a ‘GEMS Education’?

For over 50 years, GEMS Education has approached its

educational offering from a unique perspective.

We believe that a quality education is about Ad Vitam

Paramus - ‘preparing for life’. The GEMS approach to

learning is one which focuses not only on academic

excellence but also in helping students develop their

character, creativity, values, personal leadership and the

spirit of enterprise necessary for them to achieve their

full potential as global citizens and leaders of the future.

We believe that a high quality education, with an

international outlook, is critical in an increasingly

competitive global environment. ‘Globalisation’ maybe

the catch-phrace of today but we have acknowledged

its impact for decades, and prepared our students

accordingly.

GEMS Education’s multi-faceted approach to learning

prepares students for the rigours of higher learning and

equips them with the skills and versatility they require

for professional employment.

GEMS values-driven education is expressed through our

four core values which are woven into every curricula

offered by GEMS Schools and are at the core of our DNA.

They are not symbolic, we live and breathe them. We

encourage independent learning, empowering students

to take on responsibility. Through our values our

students become confident, tolerant, resilient people of

integrity, capable of both leadership and compassion.

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Through our Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives,

GEMS students also develop a social conscience. They

are taught the values and responsibilities needed to

become Through our CSR initiatives, GEMS students also

develop a social conscience. They are taught the values

and responsibilities needed to become active members

of the community, something which the modern world

is desperate for.

GEMS Core Values

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Academics

Over the last four years alone, GEMS students have been accepted into 590 universities in 41 countries. Graduating GEMS students have been accepted by some of the most prestigious universities and colleges around the world. GEMS students have gone to 12 out of the top 15 universities in the world and 36 of the top 50 universities in the U.S. Over the past six years alone, GEMS students have won over 700 international, regional and local awards for academics, sports and the arts. Furthermore, all our schools significantly exceed all national and international benchmarks in student outcomes.

Philanthropy – Schools with a conscience

Through GEMS four core values GEMS schools are heavily focused on philanthropy. They are schools with a conscience. Each has their own charitable activities that fall under the Varkey GEMS Foundation. Students are taught the real meaning of compassion.

For every student enrolled at a GEMS School one hundred underprivileged children will be impacted. The foundation’s aim is to support 10 million children globally. We are humbled and honoured to have former U.S President Bill Clinton as the honorary Chair of the Varkey GEMS Foundation.

We are proud to say that over the past 50 years, GEMS students, teaching staff and corporate staff have raised

over US$ 40 million for charities around the world.

GEMS International Schools

The sheer diversity of nationalities in GEMS International schools provides students with a unique international understanding through interaction and by studying and experiencing other cultures and belief systems. This global cross cultural experience is extended further through a special initiative where GEMS students are linked via video-conferences to students in non-GEMS schools around the globe.

GEMS provides education to students in Europe, Africa, North America, Asia and the Middle East. Many GEMS parents are aspirational, career minded professionals so the GEMS network of schools provides parents with the opportunity to transfer their children from one GEMS school to another as their circumstances change.

Through our global network of award winning schools GEMS Education is providing a high quality holistic education to over 110,000 students from 151 countries. GEMS employs over 11,000 education professionals, specialists and staff from 80 countries.

Education Expertise

GEMS has selected a team of world renowned educators to ensure it delivers global best practice in the field of education. These include leaders who have excelled in education reform, curriculum development and teaching and learning practices. They are unequalled in international experience and include individuals who have established schools all over the world.

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All GEMS teachers have access to the GEMS Professional

Development Programme which is one of the largest,

most comprehensive in-house programmes of its type

in the world. Over 150 senior academics are trained in

international accreditation, inspection methodologies

and school self evaluation.

Advisors

GEMS Education is supported by a network of eminent

international advisors which include world leaders and

experts who are “game-changers” and influencers on the

global stage. GEMS Education has strategic partnerships

with the Clinton Global Initiative, the Tony Blair Faith

Foundation, the World Economic Forum and Microsoft.

Parent Engagement

GEMS is also leading the world by becoming the first

educational organisation of its type to introduce a parent

engagement strategy into all its schools. International

research is clear: the biggest single reason a child does

well in their education is when their parents take a real,

active and consistent interest in what they are learning

in school at home. Research suggests that a parent who

is actively and consistently engaged with their child

can add the equivalent of two to three years of extra

education to that student over a school career. When

parents are engaged children get better grades, have

fewer discipline problems and are more likely to be

successful in their lives.

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