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Returning to In-Person Learning

A message from our Principal

At Horizon International School, our focus remains on the wellbeing, safety and continued progress of every student.

During this challenging period, I would also like to acknowledge and sincerely thank our parents for their support, trust and partnership. Your understanding and collaboration have been invaluable, and quite simply, we could not have navigated this period in the way we have without you.

We are pleased to welcome students back to campus for in-person learning. This return has been planned with care to ensure a safe, well-structured and positive experience for our school community. We also understand that, for some families, returning to campus may still present practical challenges, and flexibility remains important during this period.

For those students, we have adapted our provision to ensure continuity in learning and a strong sense of connection to school life. Our online learning offer will continue for families who remain overseas, supported by a revised timetable and dedicated teachers delivering a high-quality programme designed specifically for remote learning.

Above all, we remain committed to ensuring that every student feels known, supported and able to continue their learning with confidence.

This page brings together key information for families, including guidance for students attending in person, details of the online learning provision, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Mr Stephen Quinn
Principal

In-Person Learning

In-person learning represents a return to our usual school setting, delivered in a clear, measured and carefully managed way to support the wellbeing, safety and experience of all students.

Working closely with the KHDA, approval has been granted on the basis of the measures, checks and procedures we have put in place to support a safe return for students and staff. These arrangements are designed to provide a calm, structured and well-supported environment in which learning can continue with confidence.

Alongside high-quality teaching and learning, we remain focused on pastoral care and clear communication. We recognise that students will be returning with differing starting points, both academically and pastorally, and there will be an attentive focus on student readiness to ensure a smooth and supported transition back into school life.

Families can use the link below to read the school procedures and practical guidance for in-person learning, including how the school responds and communicates during periods of national alert.

Remote Learning Provision

For students who are currently overseas or not yet able to return to campus, online learning will continue as part of this transition.

Designed to provide flexibility, continuity and care, this model is further supported by the strength and expertise of the wider Cognita group, helping to maintain consistency of quality and provide additional capacity where needed. It has also been developed, as far as possible, to respond to the needs of families working across different time zones.

We will continue to review this provision regularly and keep families updated as this period progresses.

Why is the school now offering both in-person and online learning?

The school is now able to welcome students back to campus for in-person learning, following approval based on the measures, checks and procedures put in place to support a safe return. At the same time, online learning continues for students who are currently overseas or not yet able to return, ensuring continuity of education for all families during this period.

Has the return to in-person learning been formally approved?

Yes. Working closely with the KHDA, approval has been granted on the basis of the measures, checks and procedures the school has put in place to support a safe return for students and staff.

What does this mean for families who are ready to return to campus?

Students who are ready to return can attend school in person and resume learning on campus within a structured, well-supported environment. The school has clear arrangements in place to support safety, communication and the smooth running of daily school life.

What if my child is not yet able to return to school?

Students who are currently overseas or not yet able to return to campus can continue learning online through the school’s established provision, so that their education continues with structure, consistency and support.

Will students returning to campus follow normal lessons?

Yes. Students attending school in person will continue to receive high-quality teaching and learning on campus, supported by the routines, structure and pastoral care expected as part of daily school life.

What happens if there is a national alert during the school day?

In the event of a national alert, the school will follow a clear and rehearsed procedure to keep students and staff safe. Students and staff will remain inside the school buildings until the situation is declared safe, and communication with parents will be prompt and clear throughout.

Horizon International School

Admissions:+971 4 348 3314