Teach Middle East Magazine Issue 5 Volume 2 May-June 2015 | Page 22

Featured School Dubai College Benefits From A Strong Alumni Association D ubai College has enjoyed over thirty-eight years in existence and is undisputedly a class act when it comes to their alumni association. Alumni associations play a key role in the continuity process of schools, as the alumni are often a testament to the standard of education that their alma mater offers. Mr Peter Hill, Headmaster of Dubai College and Mrs Debra Harding, Headmaster’s Assistant & Alumni Coordinator share some of the ways in which the Dubai College alumni supports the current student body. Bernie O’Connor and Ian Brooks are credited with starting the Dubai College Alumni Association (DCAA). After leaving school they invited 40 former Sixth Form students to meet them at the Hard Rock Café in London on December 2, 1989. The invitation was spread via word of mouth and led to a largely successful meeting between past students and teachers of Dubai College. This started the tradition of the annual Dubai College reunion and since then there has been an alumni reunion in London every year for the past 26 years. The DCAA provides a network for former teachers and students to keep in touch. The alumni group has become increasingly active in the college life, supporting the sporting calendar, the Sixth Form programme and offering careers advice. Members of the Alumni have also been integral to the success of the Journeys programme, Members of the alumni association at one of the business dinners organised for Year 13 students 22 | May - Jun 2015 | | Class Time giving sixth form students an insight into life after senior school. This is often facilitated through thoroughly planned and executed events, which include dinners, luncheons and other social activities. “We try to offer an after care service to our students which begins the year after they leave. We invite former students along to a big event in December when they are back visiting Dubai after their first term at University. This is dubbed a ‘Past Vs. Present Sports Afternoon.’ After the sports afternoon, there is a social, which involves everyone,” Mrs Harding explains. An additional activity is the year 11