Key Stage One
Pupils begin to study Arabic in Year One. During Key Stage One pupils will concentrate on the sound and lettering of the alphabet using a variety of resources to help them become increasingly familiar with the written and oral forms.

Key Stage Two
From Years Three to Six, a more topic based curriculum is introduced in which pupils learn a variety of vocabulary in context from numbers and colours to food and classroom items. Pupils are taught how to read and write words to reinforce their reading and writing skills with the aim of giving a sound base of Arabic on which to continue into Year Seven. Teaching takes place in a specific classroom dedicated to Arabic learning.

For further details of the topics covered each term in the Arabic curriculum (including a pronunciation guide for the main Arabic words within each topic), please click on the year group summary links below (right-click to open in a new window).

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6

Other useful Arabic phrases can also be found in our Parents' Guide, attached below.

Parents Guide to Arabic

In the past year, much progress has been made in the teaching of Arabic at JESS Jumeirah. As a result, the pupils are now even more enthusiastic and excited about the lessons. To find out how things have changed, and to see the learning in action, please click on the link below.




Meet the Team

Aliyaa Bakeer, Wael Abbas, Gaber Abdulaziz, Nida Al Taneeb, Kulsoom Hooda