No, that’s not something to worry about.
All of our subjects are taught in English.
So your child will not struggle in their core academic subjects because of Arabic.
When it comes specifically to Arabic itself, it depends on the year group.
At primary level, Arabic is taught at a very foundational level.
Students who don’t know Arabic are able to fit in and start from the basics.
At higher levels, such as Key Stage 3 and GCSE, some prior knowledge can be helpful.
But we do offer different levels, including foundation and upper groups.
We’ve also had many students join us not knowing a single word of Arabic.
And because of our personalised approach and the level of support provided, they’ve been able to learn quickly and catch up with their peers.
So while it may feel like a concern at first, in practice, students are supported and able to progress.
Your Attractive HeadingNo, that’s not something to worry about.
All of our subjects are taught in English.
So your child will not struggle in their core academic subjects because of Arabic.
When it comes specifically to Arabic itself, it depends on the year group.
At primary level, Arabic is taught at a very foundational level.
Students who don’t know Arabic are able to fit in and start from the basics.
At higher levels, such as Key Stage 3 and GCSE, some prior knowledge can be helpful.
But we do offer different levels, including foundation and upper groups.
We’ve also had many students join us not knowing a single word of Arabic.
And because of our personalised approach and the level of support provided, they’ve been able to learn quickly and catch up with their peers.
So while it may feel like a concern at first, in practice, students are supported and able to progress.






