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When the BSME CPD Programme began in earnest, in 2011, we had only half a dozen schools officially listed as ‘host schools’. To date, thirty-five schools have already hosted for us and we now have forty-seven schools (approximately 65% of the total membership!) registered as willing hosts. That is a fantastic statistic and a real testament to the credibility of the the rapidly growing CPD Programme.

Such keen support is not only much appreciated, it is also essential to the success of the programme. Without it, the BSME CPD Programme simply could not run in the manner in which it does currently. Our sincere thanks go to all our host schools across the region.

How should host schools book their free places?

To claim host school free places, you will need to fill in the Host School Free Place form. Please click on the link below to download the form.

Booking Form - Host School Free Place

Please email this form to Sam via cpdassistant@bsme.org.uk before the course booking deadline. Please DO NOT register your free places online - all delegates registered online will be charged. Should host schools wish to book any additional (chargeable) places, they should do so on-line, in the ‘Programmes and Courses’ Section of the CPD area.

Kind Regards,

BSME CPD Coordinator

E: cpd@bsme.org.uk

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Latifa School for Girls

Website Age     Infant Junior Senior
www.lsg.sch.ae From 3 to 18 Yes Yes Yes
Address Admissions
PO Box 11533
 
 
UAE - Dubai

Tel: (+971 4) 3361065

Fax: (+971 4) 3361462

Email: admin@lsg.sch.ae

Position
Headmistress Debra Forsyth
Deputy Head Rosalind Stirzaker
Head of Primary Barbara Heaton
Faculty Curriculum
English National Currciulum, UAE Ministry Curriculum
Qual/Exam Types Nationalities
GCSE, A/S Level, A Level, SATs  1
Enrolment Fee

UAE Nationals only

Special Needs Provision
Comments/Description

Latifa School for Girls was established in 1982 by H.H. Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, former Ruler of Dubai, under the aegis of the Government of Dubai. From its inception, a key goal of the school has been to incorporate the best of British educational practice within a curriculum that promotes UAE values and traditions, alongside global awareness. To this end a British curriculum, modified to suit the cultural context and individual needs of students, is blended with Arabic and Islamic Studies, in line with UAE Ministry curriculum. Students sit GCSE, AS and A level examinations, as well as Ministry-accepted Arabic and Islamic studies examinations. All students leave Latifa School bilingual. The Headmistress and most of the staff are British, with an Arabic and Islamic Studies Department staffed by well-qualified Arab nationals. 

The School has an established reputation for academic success and personalisation to students' needs. Every teacher is expected to: 

  • encourage high standards in all aspects of school life
  • provide optimum learning conditions for all students
  • support and motivate students, teachers and other school employees
  • promote a school culture which is collegiate, happy, purposeful and productive
  • pursue their own professional development and contribute to the development of the School
  • engage in learning-centred consultation and dialogue, both within and beyond the school


Latifa is a through-school for girls between the ages of 3½ and 18, occupying two adjacent sites. Almost all students are UAE nationals and the intake is two-form and mixed ability. The intake is largely static with most students joining the school in Foundation School and continuing through to Year 12 or 13. In line with local government schools, most students leave Latifa at the end of Year 12 and go on to a 4-year American-style University course, primarily in the UAE, but also in the USA. A small number of students each year stay on to complete A Levels in Year 13, followed by university study in UK, USA, Canada or Australia. Whilst the School has placed students in top UK and USA universities, it also educates those with learning difficulties and is committed to providing a first-class education to all its students, whatever their abilities. Learning Support is provided where needed and an alternative curriculum is offered where this is in the student’s best interests. 

The School’s organisational structure incorporates the Leadership Team (LT), Heads of Department and Heads of Year in the secondary school, and Phase Leaders and Subject Coordinators in the primary school.  The LT comprises the Headmistress, Deputy Headmistress, Senior Teacher, Head of Primary and Assistant Head of Primary. 

Whilst Heads of Department and Subject Coordinators are primarily concerned with academic matters, and Heads of Year and Phase Leaders with pastoral, there is clearly an overlap between the two; all staff are expected to work together in the best interests of the students. The school also has two school nurses, a careers officer and two examination officers to provide further support and guidance to students. Specialised administrative, catering, media resources, library and maintenance personnel at both sites support the work of the teaching staff. 

At Latifa School we believe the quality of teaching and learning and the level of individual care and attention each student receives are equally important; both are given a high priority. The School's vision supports these aims. 

Latifa School for Girls promotes respect, pride in our achievements and the desire to do our best. We encourage everyone to:

  • discover and develop their individual interests and abilities;
  • develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to take full advantage of the opportunities life offers;
  • show respect for other people and cultures as well as for our environment;
  • build on the values, traditions and culture of the UAE and the wider Arab world, whilst recognising our role in the global community.
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