Teach Middle East Magazine March-April 2016 Issue 4 Volume 3 | Page 25

Featured School Below are a few additional terms that Mr Pyrah uses to describe the curriculum: • Flexible and adaptable curriculum framework suited to international contexts • Strong focus on welfare; health is included in the curriculum • Focused on inquiry learning and innovation; less content driven • Strong emphasis on differentiation • Breadth of assessment; focus on process VISS comprises of a multicultural student body of 70 different nationalities. There is a dedicated focus on providing students with a holistic and progressive programme of learning based on the Australian curriculum and IB education. Lauding their IB programme Mr Pyrah adds, “IB takes a number of years to adjust to. Last year, our IB students were just above world average, which is fantastic, as most of our students are second language English speakers. A number of them are attending good universities.” The school is an Australian architecturally designed open planned facility. It features glass windows in classrooms and offices. The design of the campus resonates with fluidity of movement in space and transparency, giving credence to the notion of the space being a third teacher. The carpeted floor is an uncommon feature in UAE schools and was specifically requested, by the Victorian government in keeping with their open space policy. This allows for easy movement with minimal noise from footfall. According to Mr Pyrah, the school has been a magnet for education providers from within the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain who are interested in what an Australian education is like. “We have a fantastic facility for training. We often host CPD training events and Spark events. Professional development is very important to us, so we invest in relationships with people who understand that. We have a good relationship with Apple. At present, we are one of the biggest providers of iTunes U in the Middle East,” states Mr Pyrah. Mentoring sessions for senior leadership members and Emirati teachers from other schools have been hosted at VISS. CPD sessions for VISS teachers are sometimes carried out via webinars from Australia. Additionally, teacher development appraisals are carried out under a professional development programme that Australian registered teachers follow, which is based in Australia. VISS also works very closely with the Sharjah Education Zone and the UAE Ministry of Education. Mr Pyrah notes that innovation and technology are embedded into teaching and learning. A number of VISS teachers are currently Apple Distinguished Educators and students in Years 4-9 have been benefiting from a one-to-one iPad programme for the past five years. Students in Year 6 and higher must enroll in a technology- The state of the art auditorium at VISS. One of the music rooms at VISS. Members of the SLT for VISS, L-R: Deputy Principal/Head of Secondary School, Jim Stearns, Head of Primary and ELC, Kerry Graham and Principal, Dean Pyrah. Class Time | | Mar - Apr 2016 | 23