Nord Anglia welcomes 4,000 new students across the Middle East

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Nord Anglia schools have welcomed over 4,000 new students and their families as the new academic year begins

 

The new school year has begun with a significant milestone for Nord Anglia Education, which has welcomed over 4,000 new students and their families across its schools in the Middle East.

With eight schools now teaching over 18,000 children in the region, campuses from Dubai to Doha have been buzzing with the excitement of first days, new classmates, and the routines that mark a fresh academic year.

Liz Lamb, Regional Managing Director for the Middle East, reflected on the occasion:

“Welcoming over 4,000 new students this week is a powerful reminder of the role we play in shaping young lives.

At Nord Anglia, we are committed to providing an environment where every child can thrive—supported by exceptional educators, enriched by global opportunities, and guided by a belief in their limitless potential.”

The group’s schools have already had a strong year, with students achieving highly in A Levels, the IB Diploma and BTEC qualifications.

More than 500 graduates have gone on to universities around the world, supported by over $15 million in scholarships.

While results are one measure of success, Nord Anglia schools also emphasise creativity, leadership, digital skills and global citizenship.

The aim is to help young people develop into confident, compassionate learners who are ready to thrive beyond the classroom.

For families in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and beyond, the year ahead promises to be filled with discovery, achievement, and plenty of new experiences to celebrate.

 

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Jemma Nicholls

Jemma Nicholls is an editor and writer with more than 22 years’ experience in print and broadcast journalism. BBC-trained in the UK, she moved to the UAE over 20 years ago and was a founding member of Dubai Eye 103.8FM. She has held senior editorial roles at The National and other UAE publications, while also contributing to respected international titles. Jemma was part of the original communications team that launched the first Taaleem schools and has written widely on education for global groups. With two children in UAE schools, she brings firsthand insight, regional knowledge, and a passion for education, lifestyle, and storytelling.