| Al Muna Primary School |

Open in September 2009, under the guidance of principal Chris Nourse-Grewal, Al Muna Primary School aims to:
- Supply outstanding facilities and resources
- Deliver the English National Curriculum with extensive extra curricular activities
- Enable all pupils to achieve their potential
- Foster genuine partnerships with parents
- Promote inclusion and equality
- Engender respect and active citizenship
- Develop motivated, ambitious and confident life long learners
- Provide professional, high quality, caring staff
Approach
Al Muna is a happy, inspiring and safe place for all pupils. Where education is truly outstanding, the home/school partnership is strong and based on mutual understanding and shared goals. To this end the Al Muna team are approachable and ready to listen to any issues surrounding a pupil’s progress. We encourage and nurture the ‘whole child’ so music, art, drama, sport and outdoor activities will feature fully in our pupils’ education.
At Al Muna Primary School we ensure that all our children, from all our communities, Achieve Excellence Together. Through imaginative use of state of the art facilities, excellent teaching and motivational learning, all our pupils will make outstanding progress. By matching the needs of our ever changing world to the needs of our learners we ensure that our pupils have strong foundations for their future learning and are confident and independent thinkers.
Curriculum
The school will deliver the English National Curriculum for Primary Schools catering for Foundation Stage (Kindergarten) to Year Six in English. The school will also focus on providing students with Arabic Language and Islamic Studies. French will be taught from Year Three and a wide range of after school activities will be provided for Years Three – Six.
Facilities
Catering for [number] of pupils, Al Muna’s facilities include a 25 metre swimming pool, a football pitch, a netball court, a sports hall, a library and a computer suite. Al Muna also has dedicated play areas for the Foundation State, Key Stage One and Key Stage Two pupils.
Chris Nourse-Grewal
Chris has been a teacher for fifteen years. He has worked in schools in Essex, London, Hampshire and Surrey and recently amalgamated 2 schools into a new primary school which included a major building program.
Al Muna is Chris’s third Headship and the most exciting to date. He is looking forward to the challenge of building a new team, an excellent school and working with Aldar Academies to build communities.
Chris is married with three children.
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