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At Aspen Heights British School, students grow curiosity and confidence through a busy calendar of clubs, sports and enrichment opportunities that run across every term. With around 90 ECAs each term, sports and a full suite of student leadership programmes, there’s always something new for students to try, lead and enjoy.Â
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From creative arts and STEM to competitive football, netball, swimming, basketball and athletics, participation is strongly encouraged so that every child benefits from a well-rounded, inspiring school experience.Â
Our students enjoy unparalleled global learning experiences through International School Partnership's programmes. They connect with peers worldwide, engage in international exchanges, and participate in unique initiatives like ISP Model United Nations and ISP Filmmakers. Find out which ones are running this term!
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ISP Artists
Key Points of the Program
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge: Learn about different artistic movements and their role in developing individual and collective expression.
Skills: Be able to use and apply a range of different artistic techniques and media for personal expression.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of one's own feelings, thoughts, and perspectives and represent them through artistic projects.
Confidence: Increase confidence in oneself when expressing feelings creatively and in the ability to show the results to an audience in a meaningful way.
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Life competencies
In this brand new programme you will have the opportunity to watch your child grow their creative confidence as they dive into an enriching art framework exclusively designed by the ILOS team for students and teachers of ISP Artists. This framework will allow students to explore their creativity as they familiarise themselves with different techniques, mediums and themes. Additionally, students will participate in two live-streamed sessions facilitated by experts in the field who will support the students in developing their creative confidence.
ISP Changemakers
Highlights of the program
Thought design workshop
Collaboration between ISP schools
Grants for real change projects
ISP Changemakers, formerly known as ISP Futures, provides schools with tools and methodologies for developing projects focused on social impact. This will enable communities to take action to address strategic issues relevant to their group and their future.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Gain a better understanding of the different issues and opportunities that influence the well-being of the community.
Skills: Be able to apply different frameworks and methodologies to create projects with social impact. Raise awareness and take action on environmental issues among ISP staff, students, and school communities in general.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual actions, as well as the social impact of collective actions.
Confidence: Increase confidence in the impact that actions have on creating sustainable change in the school community.
Being a part of this program has helped me in things I didn't imagine it would. Because of ISP, I haven't just learned about the environment and how to be more eco-friendly, but I have also earned new friends (..) It even motivated me to come to school doing this everyday (...) I didn't imagine I would love plants and taking care of the environment like this.
Student, Instituto Thomas Jefferson Querétaro México.
ISP Chess Masters
Programme highlights
ISP Chess Masters grows students’ skills and teamwork by connecting them with other ISP students to play fast chess in online and in-person tournaments in local, regional and global contexts.
Knowledge: Know how to decode an issue and the strategies that can be used for structured problem-solving
Skills: Be able to apply logical reasoning and mental flexibility to make effective decisions
Understanding: Develop an understanding of gameplay by recursively growing spatial reasoning and strategy making abilities
Confidence: Grow confidence in decision-making skills to make effective choices to engage in gameplay
I love chess and having the opportunity to get better at it through tournaments is simply amazing. You can share ideas about moves and your style of playing at the same time as playing, you can play with people you don't know and all of that with no material needed, just a computer.
Student, Fontenebro International School, Spain
ISP Cultural Exchange
ISP Cultural Exchange encourages reciprocal exchange across regions where ISP schools are located. The aim is to offer students the opportunity to experience a culture different from their own through a homestay and attending another ISP school for a month.
Knowledge: Know about a range of cultures, traditions and history
Skills: Develop language and communication skills, cultural competence, autonomy and self-confidence
Understanding: Develop understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in new cultures and learning in new settings
Our daughter had a great time, learned a new culture, more independence and she met a great host family and many new friends.
Parent, Lady Elizabeth School, Spain
ISP Scientists
ISP Scientists provides a unique opportunity for students to become citizen scientists and contribute to real-world STEM research projects like mapping the journey of missing plastic waste or tracking their habits to measure their environmental impact.
Knowledge: Know more about the impact of different industries in the environment
Skills: Be able to apply enquiry-based learning to carry out scientific research
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual habits as well as the collective environmental impact
Confidence: Grow confidence in the impact that actions have in creating sustainable change in the environment
I would recommend this programme to my friends or another student because this program helped me improve a lot in different areas. (...), I also learned some extremely valuable knowledge about plastic and how we are harming the planet. Not only that, this program can help save the world and it is an experience worthy of undergoing.
Student, Tenby Schools - Setia Eco Gardens, Maylasia
ISP Filmmakers
ISP Filmmakers is a multi-disciplinary project in which students learn the importance of collaboration in achieving the common goal of producing a film, its trailer and poster. It provides insights into career pathways in film and media.
Knowledge: Know about a range of different technical aspects required to plan and execute media projects
Skills: Be able to collaborate effectively in creative teams with diverse roles and talents
Understanding: Develop an understanding of the different steps of collaborative creative projects
Confidence: Grow confidence in creative abilities and appropriately share the know-how with the team
This programme really improves your understanding of filmmaking, planning, scenes shots and will really help you on your application later on for university. It also teaches you to work together on camera shots and editing that for sure will be needed in the future.
Student, The Aquila School United Arab Emirates
ISP Virtual Exchange
ISP Virtual Exchange encourages classrooms to do a reciprocal virtual exchange of interactive activities with other ISP schools around the globe. This a great opportunity to become familiar with different cultures and build international friendships.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in a new culture and learning in new settings
When I finished with my first meeting I immediately understood how learning about other cultures is very important to help us understand our own.
Student, MILE Bilingual School, Italy
ISP Model United Nations
ISP MUN supports students as they learn about diplomacy, international relations, research techniques, public speaking and debating which leads to them becoming delegates in Model United Nations Committee both online and in person.
Knowledge: Know about international relations, diplomacy, geography, history and current political affairs
Skills: Be able to use and apply research, writing and public speaking skills
Understanding: Develop an understanding of conflict resolution and effective tools to engage in multicultural contexts
Confidence: Grow confidence in debating with students in international contexts
Model United Nations has helped me to gain so much new knowledge regarding world issues. My public speaking skills have improved tremendously and I have become more confident.
Student, Asia Pacific Schools, Malaysia
Arabic Fun with Arabic Alphabets
Aspen Animal Mini Vets
Arabic Calligraphy
Aspen Family Iftaar
ADISSA & ADEK Competitions
Board Games
Book Club
Book Day
Badminton
Basketball
Creative Drawing and Painting
Creative Lego
Choir
Computer Technology
Creative Writing
Cricket
Dance
Drama
DT Club
Drama Workshop Week
Dodgeball
Eid Al Etihad
Family Padel Nights
Fun Phonics
Fun Swim
French
Functional Fitness
Fashion Dress and Jewellery
Fruit and Veg Day
Football - Sports
Football - Academy
Global Cultures Club
Golf
Gymnastic
Head Boy, Head Girl & Deputy Leaders
Our senior student leaders represent the voice of the student body and model excellence across school life.
House Day
iMovie Maker
Information Technology
International Day
Karate
Leadership through Service & Projects Students develop leadership by planning and leading real-world projects and initiatives.Â
Mental Health First Aiders Selected and trained students help promote wellbeing and a caring school culture.Â
Maths Club
Music Club
Mathletics Club
Money Projects
Musical Drama Club
Maths Day
Multi Fitness
Netball
Prefects & Junior Leaders Student leaders support daily school life, events and community projects across different phases.Â
Parent Sports Leagues
Positive Discipline in Parenting
Podcast Club
Pink Week
Quiz Club
Quran Recitation
Recycled Projects
Revision Club
STEM
School Council Elected representatives from each year group collaborate to share student feedback and shape school initiatives.Â
Story Making
Sheikh Sultan Award
Science Fair
Swimming
UAE Ambassadors Emirati student leaders champion culture, values and heritage across the school.Â
UAE Flag Day
Winter Fest at Aspen
Yoga
Meet the Arabic alphabet through songs, interactive games and craft activities that make learning letters memorable.
Children practise recognising shapes, linking letters to sounds and starting to form simple words in a playful, engaging way.
Discover what it means to care for animals through simple explanations of anatomy, health and nutrition, supported by contact with real pets and small animals.
Children learn age‑appropriate ways to observe, handle and look after animals safely, fostering empathy, responsibility and curiosity about living things.
Practise traditional Arabic script styles using pens and brushes, focusing on line, proportion and flow.
Students develop patience and fine motor control while gaining a deeper appreciation of this important art form.
Gather as one community at the Aspen Family Iftaar, where families, staff and students break their fast together during Ramadan.
Shared dishes reflect the many cultures in our school, while student leaders and Mental Health First Aiders help create a warm, supportive atmosphere. The evening deepens relationships, gratitude and wellbeing - key pillars of Aspen’s close‑knit, caring ethos.
Aspen Heights proudly competes in ADISSA and ADEK Sports Cup events, giving our students regular opportunities to test their skills against other schools across Abu Dhabi.
Our competitive teams represent Aspen Heights in football, netball, swimming, basketball and athletics. Seasonal fixtures and tournaments help our young athletes experience competitive sport in a structured, supportive environment.
Play a variety of age‑appropriate board games that require turn‑taking, simple strategy and cooperation.
Pupils learn to follow rules, think ahead and manage winning and losing gracefully, strengthening both social and thinking skills.
Read and discuss a range of novels, short stories or non‑fiction texts chosen with student interests in mind.
Meetings provide a relaxed space to share opinions, compare interpretations and deepen comprehension and critical thinking.
Reimagine the school day on Book Day as corridors fill with favourite characters and classrooms turn into immersive story worlds. Themed activities, reading circles and creative writing tasks nurture a love of language and storytelling at every age.
Linked to our inquiry‑based, cross‑curricular approach, Book Day supports strong literacy for future success, while building confident, expressive communicators.
Swing into action with rallies that sharpen reflexes, focus and precision.
Friendly matches encourage perseverance, quick thinking and respectful play.
Dribble, pass and shoot through energetic sessions that enhance speed, balance and control.
High-tempo games promote strategic thinking, collaboration and self-belief.
Experiment with sketching, shading and simple perspective while using pencils, charcoal and ink.
Children complete guided and open‑ended projects that help them observe carefully, express ideas visually and take pride in their growing artistic skills.
Use LEGO bricks to tackle design challenges, build imaginative structures and problem‑solve in three dimensions.
Activities encourage children to test ideas, adapt their designs and explain how their creations work, all while collaborating with classmates.
Sing as part of a choir that rehearses a mix of musical styles, from traditional songs to modern favourites.
Pupils work on posture, breathing, pitch and harmony, building both musical skill and the enjoyment of performing together.
Explore how games are made by looking at basic game mechanics and then designing simple games using user‑friendly software.
Students think like creators rather than just players, planning levels, setting rules and testing their own designs.
Develop writing skills by crafting short stories, poems and scripts inspired by prompts, images or favourite books.
Pupils experiment with descriptive language, dialogue and structure, receiving guidance on how to revise their work and express ideas more clearly.
Build cricket skills step‑by‑step, starting with movement, hand–eye coordination and simple throwing and catching before progressing to batting, bowling and fielding drills.
As students grow older, sessions incorporate small‑sided games, tactical awareness and teamwork to prepare them for more competitive match play.
DanceÂ
Move, jump and turn to upbeat music in sessions that introduce basic dance steps and simple routines.
Children practise copying and remembering movement patterns, improving coordination, rhythm and confidence performing in front of others.
Step into the world of drama through games, short scripts and simple improvisations that are tailored to young performers.
Pupils practise speaking clearly, listening to others and working as a cast, building confidence as they bring characters and stories to life.
Take on practical design and technology challenges that move from initial sketches to finished products.
Students handle tools and materials safely as they prototype, test and refine solutions to real‑world style design problems.
Turn every child into a creator during Drama Workshop Week, a highlight of the Primary calendar. Classrooms become rehearsal spaces where students act, design simple sets and props, and collaborate on a live production.
The week builds confidence, creativity, and teamwork - skills that are also developed through Aspen’s leadership roles and academies. It concludes with a celebratory performance for families, showcasing the joy of learning together.
Play simplified dodgeball games that emphasise safe throwing, accurate aiming and quick footwork.
Rules and formats are adapted to KS1 so that all children can participate actively, learn to work as a team and build confidence in a fun, supportive environment.
Mark Eid Al Etihad with a school‑wide celebration of the UAE’s formation and the vision of its Founding Fathers. Students experience themed lessons, performances and collaborative projects that explore history, culture and progress.
UAE Ambassadors and eco‑minded learners highlight how unity, innovation and sustainability continue to shape the nation - echoing Aspen’s own commitment to a future‑focused education.
Family Padel NightsÂ
Celebrate community with our parent competitions and prize draws, where winners receive gift vouchers for free family access to our Padel Courts on evenings and weekends.
It’s an easy way to stay active together, make memories on campus, and experience the same world‑class facilities your children enjoy every day.
Reinforce classroom phonics through lively songs, actions and games that focus on letter sounds, blending and segmenting.
Children practise decoding words and short sentences, helping to build secure early reading foundations.
Build early water confidence through guided games and basic swimming movements in a shallow, well‑supervised pool setting.
Children learn simple kicking, floating and safe entry and exit skills, helping them feel relaxed and happy in the water.
Begin learning a new language through interactive speaking, listening and vocabulary games.
Students practise everyday phrases and expressions, gaining confidence in simple conversations and discovering aspects of Francophone culture.
Take part in age‑appropriate fitness circuits that build strength, speed and stamina using body‑weight exercises and simple equipment.
Sessions help students understand how to warm up, exercise safely and look after their physical health.
Experiment with designing and making garments and accessories, from simple pattern ideas to eye‑catching jewellery pieces.
Students explore materials, colour and style while learning basic construction techniques and how to present their finished work.
Fruit and Vegetable Dress-Up Day turns Aspen Heights into a colourful celebration of healthy living. Students come dressed as fruits and vegetables, using creativity to explore how good nutrition supports growth, energy and wellbeing.
The event links to our Fruit & Vegetable of the Week initiative, which encourages children to try new produce at school and at home. By involving families and making healthy choices fun and visible, we help build positive lifelong habits.
Join structured football coaching that introduces ball control, dribbling and passing for younger players and develops more advanced skills, positional play and tactics for older students.
Indoor sessions for Early Years focus on confidence and coordination, while outdoor training and small‑sided games from Year 3 upwards build fitness, teamwork and match awareness.
Kick off thrilling games that build teamwork, stamina and smart decision-making.
Fast-paced drills and matches boost confidence, resilience and a love for fair play.
Discover customs, celebrations and everyday life from different countries and cultures around the world.
Students might explore food, music, traditions or language snippets, building global awareness and respect for diversity.
Step onto the course to refine grip, stance and swing in a calm, focused setting.
Patient practice grows concentration, resilience and respect for the game and others.
Progress through a structured gymnastics pathway that introduces shapes, rolls, balances and basic floor work in a safe, supportive environment. Sessions are tailored to each age group, allowing students to refine body control, flexibility and confidence as they move from simple movements to more complex sequences.
Our Head Boy, Head Girl and Deputy Leaders represent the voice of the student body, support whole-school events and model excellence in behaviour, conduct and academic commitment.
They work closely with staff and students to help shape school priorities, welcome visitors and new families and act as role models for younger learners - demonstrating what it means to lead with integrity, responsibility and kindness.
House Days bring Aspen’s four houses – Air, Water, Fire and Earth – together for friendly competitions that build pride and teamwork. Across the year, students collect points through Sports Days, inter-house games, themed challenges and attendance.
More than just winning, House Days strengthen belonging, resilience and leadership, giving every child a team to represent and celebrate.
Plan, film and edit short videos using the iMovie app, working through the full process from storyboard to final cut.
Students experiment with camera angles, transitions, titles and simple effects, learning how to tell clear, engaging visual stories.
Develop practical ICT skills through projects that might include presentations, simple coding tasks or digital media creation.
Students gain confidence navigating common software and understand how to use technology responsibly and effectively.
Bring Aspen’s global community of more than 65 nationalities to life on International Day. Weeks of inquiry‑based projects culminate in a colourful celebration of culture, geography and history, with traditional dress, music, food and performances.
Student leaders, eco‑committees and UAE Ambassadors help host activities, reinforcing values of respect, curiosity and global citizenship that underpin each student.
Follow a progressive karate programme that introduces basic stances, blocks, strikes and simple combinations within a clear framework of discipline and respect.
Children learn to listen carefully, follow instructions and practise safely, building self‑control, focus and physical coordination as they advance.
Leadership through Service & Projects
Students build leadership skills by taking part in community projects, organising events and leading charity and service initiatives.
From assemblies and sustainability campaigns to peer mentoring and whole-school activities, they learn to plan, collaborate, solve problems and reflect on the impact they can have within and beyond the school community.
Mental Health First Aiders
Selected and trained students serve as Mental Health First Aiders, promoting wellbeing and positive relationships across the school.
They offer peer support, help raise awareness of mental health and work closely with our inclusion and pastoral teams so that every student feels noticed, listened to and supported.
Enhance number fluency and logical thinking through puzzles, games and challenges that make maths enjoyable.
Children practise key skills such as counting, mental calculation and pattern spotting in a relaxed, supportive atmosphere that builds confidence.
Explore rhythm, melody and pulse through songs, body percussion and simple instruments.
Children listen, copy and create short musical patterns, building musical confidence and enjoying the shared experience of making music together.
Use the Mathletics online platform to practise key maths topics at the right level of challenge for each student.
Children complete interactive tasks, compete in live maths games and track their progress, turning practice into a motivating, game‑like experience.
Learn about real‑life money management through practical tasks such as planning a simple budget, comparing prices or deciding how to save and spend.
Activities help students understand the value of money and begin to make thoughtful financial choices.
Experience the excitement of musical theatre by combining singing, acting and movement in rehearsed pieces.
Students learn ensemble numbers and short scenes, building confidence, timing and stage presence as they work towards informal showings or performances.
Explore the joy of problem‑solving and inquiry on Maths Day, as learners see how numbers, patterns and data connect to real life.
Through puzzles, investigations and cross‑curricular challenges, students build critical thinking, collaboration and resilience - hallmarks of Aspen’s child‑centred, inquiry‑based approach that prepares them for future pathways.
Take part in energetic sessions that blend fun games, simple circuits and movement challenges to build strength, balance and coordination.
Activities are carefully adapted by age, helping younger children master fundamental motor skills while older students develop endurance, agility and a lifelong appreciation for staying active and healthy.
Pass, pivot and shoot in dynamic games that develop agility, coordination and court awareness.
Supportive team play nurtures communication, leadership, and perseverance.
Prefects & Junior Leaders
Prefects take on key responsibilities across the school, helping with transitions, events, student wellbeing and community projects.
Junior leadership roles give younger students the chance to learn how to organise activities, support classmates and work as part of a team - building the skills and confidence they need for future leadership.
Join our parent sports leagues and enjoy access to Aspen’s professional‑level sports facilities.
Whether you’re here to compete or simply to move, laugh and connect, these leagues turn our courts and pitches into a space where parents build friendships, wellbeing and school spirit alongside their children.
Strengthen your parenting toolkit with our 8‑week Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting course, delivered in Arabic.
Guided by experienced educators, this practical programme helps you build calm, confident routines at home, deepen communication with your child, and align parenting approaches with the values they experience every day at Aspen.
Create original podcasts by planning content, writing scripts, recording audio and editing episodes.
Students experiment with interviews, discussions or storytelling formats, developing confident communication and digital production skills.
Celebrate Pink Week as a powerful expression of Aspen’s close‑knit, wellbeing‑first culture. Students engage in age‑appropriate activities, creative projects and reflective discussions that build empathy and awareness.
Pink Day sees the whole community dressed in pink, standing together in solidarity for an important cause and learning how collective action can make a real difference.
Join fast‑paced quiz sessions using Kahoot and Blooket where students answer questions on curriculum topics and general knowledge.
Players compete individually and in teams, developing recall, reasoning and quick decision‑making in a fun, game‑show style environment.
Improve recitation of the Quran with focused practice on pronunciation and Tajweed rules.
Students learn to recite selected surahs accurately and respectfully, building both skill and understanding over time.
Turn everyday items such as paper, plastic and cardboard into new, creative designs and artworks.
Students are encouraged to think about waste and sustainability as they plan, construct and decorate their upcycled creations.
Use dedicated time after school to consolidate class learning, ask questions and practise exam‑style tasks.
Staff support students with revision strategies, organisation and subject‑specific guidance so they can feel more confident going into assessments.
Explore early science through playful, hands‑on experiments and building activities designed for young learners.
Children investigate simple questions about how things move, balance, float or stick together, laying a foundation for curiosity, observation and early problem‑solving.
School Council
Elected representatives from each year group collaborate to share student feedback, suggest improvements and contribute to shaping school initiatives.
Through regular meetings and projects, School Council members build strong communication and teamwork skills, learn how to listen to others and develop the confidence to speak up and represent their peers.
Create original stories by inventing characters, settings and plots through talk, drawing and shared writing activities.
Children build language skills as they experiment with beginnings, problems and endings, often acting out their ideas in small groups.
Sheikh Sultan AwardÂ
Work towards a recognised award that values commitment, contribution and personal growth in areas such as service, culture or leadership.
Students set goals, engage in approved activities and reflect on their progress as part of a structured framework.
The Aspen Heights Science Fair is a whole-school showcase of curiosity, where every class presents projects that explain scientific ideas or explore how we care for the environment.
Interactive displays, live demonstrations and hands-on experiments bring concepts to life, while students practise presenting their thinking clearly and confidently, inspiring others to investigate further.
Dive into lessons that strengthen water confidence, stroke technique and overall fitness.
Guided practice builds perseverance, focus and a calm, can-do attitude in the pool.
UAE Ambassadors
Our UAE Ambassadors are Emirati student leaders who champion Emirati culture, values and heritage throughout Aspen Heights.
They represent the school during national celebrations, community events and cultural programmes, helping to strengthen identity, pride and understanding among all students.
Honour the UAE’s unity, heritage and leadership on Flag Day as our diverse international community gathers in pride. Assemblies, projects and themed lessons deepen understanding of Emirati history, values and national identity.
UAE Ambassadors and student leaders play a visible role in ceremonies, reflecting Aspen’s commitment to leadership through service and respect for our host nation.
Transform the campus into a vibrant community hub during Winter Fest, where students, families and staff gather to connect and celebrate. Performances, games, creative stalls and seasonal treats showcase student talent and leadership, from performers to organisers.
The event reflects Aspen’s warm, close‑knit ethos and offers families a relaxed way to experience our inclusive, wellbeing‑focused environment.
Practise child‑friendly yoga poses and breathing exercises that promote calm, focus and body awareness.
Sessions include gentle stretches, balance challenges and short relaxation, supporting both physical development and emotional regulation.
At Aspen Heights British School, every student and member of staff is assigned to one of our four Houses - Earth, Air, Fire or Water. Our House system encourages students to show positive behaviour, effort and academic commitment as they work to earn points for their House. Through friendly competition, House events and shared goals, students become active participants in school life, develop teamwork and leadership skills and feel a strong sense of belonging within our close-knit community.
Students stay active, build confidence and develop healthy habits through our after-school sports programme at Aspen Heights British School, which runs on set afternoons each week after lessons finish. Â
Our programme combines free clubs and paid sessions, led by teachers and specialist coaches, to support both participation and skill development. After-school sports typically take place in dedicated slots between 2.30pm and 4pm (depending on age and activity), giving students regular opportunities to try new sports, practise consistently and enjoy being part of an inclusive, supportive sporting community.Â
International Day is always amazing because you get to see so many different countries, taste foods from around the world, talk to people, ask questions, and learn about cultures you may not know much about. Seeing the children have so much fun is really exciting. We look forward to it every year because it truly feels like a family.
Ryan Stewart, Parent
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