THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF BAHRAIN

About the American School of Bahrain

With a 60,000 square meter state-of-the-art campus and a capacity of 1200 students, American School of Bahrain (ASB) is the home to one of the most advanced K-12 learning environments in Bahrain. Located in Riffa, near the Bahrain National Stadium, the premium American international preparatory school opened its doors in September 2020. With a challenging standards-based, US curriculum designed to meet the highest standards of international education, ASB offers graduates pathways to the world’s top universities and prestigious careers.

ASB has been established in Bahrain by Esol Education, the world’s largest operator of high-quality international American schools, in a joint venture with Elm Education Fund (Elm), a Bahrain-based education platform backed by Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat), the country’s sovereign wealth fund. Elm establishes and co-invests in world-class educational institutions in partnership with leading global operators.

ASB follows Esol Education’s 45-year tradition of establishing exceptional schools worldwide, with certified, professional and caring educators, experienced leadership and world-class facilities. The school aims to facilitate innovation, academic excellence, international mindedness and happiness, fostering students who will be leaders within their communities and beyond. 

State of The Art Campus

Centrally located in Wadi Al Buhair, in North Riffa near the Bahrain National Stadium, American School of Bahrain’s campus has been designed in line with the latest educational research and modern pedagogical standards.

Naturally lit classrooms and open spaces encourage collaboration, project-based learning and interactive teamwork, while state-of-the-art connectivity and seamless technology integration optimize our learning environment for modern teaching. High quality sports facilities offer ample opportunities for students to develop their physical skills and adopt a lifelong love of wellness.

Being constructed on a spacious 17-acre plot easily accessed from the main highways, with plenty of parking for parents and visitors, the ASB campus is designed for convenience and safe accessibility for our community.

 

ASB’s campus includes technology-enabled classrooms, STEAM Labs and maker spaces. Our multi-level library is equipped with the latest digital resources, serves as a research space and learning hub, while art studios, music rooms and performance spaces build visual and performing arts skills. Our athletics complex comprises a swimming pool, large indoor gymnasium, basketball courts, regulation-sized soccer field and a 400-meter track.

Accreditations & Memberships

Middle States Association Of Colleges & Schools (MSA)

The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) accredits all of Esol Education’s U.S. curriculum schools. Recognized by the United States Department of Education, MSA is among the premier accrediting associations in the world and has been accrediting colleges and schools in the United States for over a century.  Esol Education and MSA have a 30-year relationship and MSA currently accredits eight Esol Education schools. 

Founding Director, Dave McMaster

As a community of learners, we work together to prepare young people for tomorrow’s world through a holistic and stimulating curriculum, challenging our students with high expectations, and providing them with exciting and engaging learning experiences both in and out of the classroom. An exceptional education is, at its core, built on relationships.

Collectively we strive to provide an educational environment where each graduating student has developed the skills to think independently, to respect themselves and those around them, to have a passion to make the world a kinder and safer place and to think critically and creatively. We hope that our diverse programs will help them build compassion, resilience and an understanding of their role in a rapidly changing world.

Dave McMaster
Director

Our Mission , Vision & Statement of Respect At ASB

At American School of Bahrain, our mission is to provide a challenging American and international education that inspires students to pursue their passions, achieve their goals and become responsible global citizens. 

Our Vision is To be a happy and vibrant learning community known for its love of learning, excellence in education, and service to its community and beyond. 

ASB is a respectful and inclusive community, proud of our diversity and mindful of the many cultures that make up the fabric of our school. We are privileged to be hosted in the Kingdom of Bahrain and are committed to upholding Bahraini values by providing our students with authentic and meaningful interactions with the rich culture and heritage of Bahrain

Our Pillars At ASB

As a member of the American School of Bahrain educational family, you will have the opportunity to experience and bring alive the central pillars that drive our journey to educational excellence.

Academic success is at the center of everything we do at ASB. We follow a student centered, inquiry-based approach to support every student’s academic journey. Each student arrives with his or her strengths and needs, and will be challenged and supported by our experienced staff. We will create shared expectations between students and the school to strive for personal growth and academic excellence.

It is extremely important at ASB that we design experiences of happiness for our students and our staff. Happiness should not be an afterthought and should be the first step in everything we do. Happy students learn more efficiently and happy staff are more engaged, are more motivated and more likely to truly inspire their students Staff and students should feel comfortable with experimentation and risk taking, within reason. This environment makes it much more likely that students will find and pursue their passions.

Having a mind-set where innovation is embraced by all members of the ASB community allows us to be comfortable “expecting the unexpected.’ This inspires students to be creative, curious and to constantly experiment with new concepts. The world is changing at a rapid pace and we owe it to our students to apply new ideas regularly in an effort to put our mission into practice. The more students are allowed to experiment, to explore, to create and innovate, the more confident they will become as learners.

The world has become a much smaller place and as an international school it is vital we stress the importance of being an internationally minded person. This focus helps students to work in harmony not only with their own peers, but with students around the world. Most of our graduates will eventually work in a global environment and reinforcing the importance of developing respect, compassion and empathy will better prepare them for success in this rapidly changing and shrinking world. Opportunities to travel and explore different cultures and learning a new language are ways which ASB will support students in their quest to be internationally minded.

To enable students to become well rounded and balanced citizens it is important to provide opportunities for those students who have a passion for the arts and athletics. There is ample research that supports the benefit of an extensive and enriching extra curricular program beyond the traditional classroom. Students who participate actively in the fine and performing arts and/or athletic pursuits are more successful academically, socially and are more likely to find balance in their educational journey.

At ASB we value leadership. Leadership in the community can take on many forms and may look different depending on the age of the students. The school practices invitational and distributed leadership based on the belief that all students have the potential for growth and development and that everyone has a different profile for leadership. This is modeled and shared by the adults in the building as well as older students with younger students. Shared leadership and community leadership demonstrates our mutual respect and trust for each other and the community.

Meet The Leadership Team

Founding Director, Dave McMaster

Dave McMaster, Founding Director of American School in Bahrain, brings to the EsolEducation team over 30 years of K-12 education experience, largely in leadership positions in Canada, Hong Kong, and Bahrain.

Joining the organization in September 2018, Dave oversaw the construction of the school and led the founding team during its pre-opening years. He was proud to open the doors at ASB in September 2020. Under his leadership the school has grown six-foldin its first two years of operation.

Dr. Juan Saavedra - Middle & High School Principal

Dr. Juan Saaverda is our Middle & High School Principal – PGCE, DVM. He is an accomplished international school administrator with 28 years of educational experience, 21 years in a leadership position and 18 years as high school principal. 
 
He is a former IB Biology teacher and IB Coordinator and he has worked in Colombia, UK, Kuwait, China and the Ivory Coast. Juan is also a CIS accreditation team member and he has served on team accreditation visits on three continents. He has vast experience in strategic planning, school growth and improvement, a proven track of staff recruitment and up-to-date curricular knowledge.
 

Steve Bodnar - Elementary School Principal

With 33 years of experience as an educator in three different countries, Mr. Bodnar brings passion, energy and an internationally minded approach to ASB. For the past 21 years he has served as an elementary school principal in Ontario, Canada. Prior to that he had spent a number of years as a teacher in Venezuela and Switzerland, gaining international experience which he brings to the ASB leadership team.

Casey Bucheler - Early Childhood Coordinator

Casey Bucheler offers more than 30 years of experience in the Early Childhood Education field. Casey has been a Pre School and Kindergarten Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, Teacher Trainer, Principal, and Head of School. She had worked in New Zealand, Turkey, Thailand, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Korea, Vietnam, and China. 

Casey has vast experience with IB PYP and Reggio Emilia. In addition to that, she has trained in New Zealand and Australia and led multiple teams of teachers through the process of inquiry and authorization. Casey is a passionate school leader with an affinity for early childhood education. Casey is also a member of IBEN and is a PYP Evaluation Leader and School Visit Team Member for the International Baccalaureate Organisation.

A.Fuad Al Anzarouti - Head of Arabic Language & Culture

Building on decades of experience across the region and internationally, Mr. Al Anzarouti serves as teacher and leader in American School of Bahrain. He has also been an official translator in a number of companies and a school liaison officer with the Ministry of Education.

Caring Educators

Meet our experienced team of international educators who are passionate about what they do and work closely with parents, as our partners, to create a supportive learning environment. This partnership creates a learning community that inspires students to pursue their dreams and passions and allows them to develop into independent, creative thinkers who strive for excellence.

Here is an interview with some of our wonderful teachers talking about their teaching philosophy, drive, passion and more.

Experience the American School of Bahrain

American School of Bahrain (ASB), is a learning community dedicated to providing a world class international education and to inspire intercultural understanding. At ASB our mission is to provide a challenging American and international education that inspires students to pursue their passions, achieve their goals and become responsible global citizens.

Every student at ASB is greeted with a smile. Our commitment is to educate the whole child, and we recognize that the academic and emotional growth of each student is dependent on their happiness and confidence. In keeping with this approach, we take the pastoral care of students seriously. 

The adults at ASB are wholly attuned to the wellbeing of our students, and we work in partnership with parents to ensure a positive educational experience. As you walk through the hallways and classrooms at ASB you will feel the warmth and energy that is pervasive throughout the campus. We pride ourselves on keeping the smile factor high so that every child feels a sense of belonging in a safe and welcoming environment.

Early Childhood & Elementary School

When our early childhood and elementary students arrive at school we want them to be happy, engaged, and eager to interact with friends and teachers from around the world. They will have ample opportunities to develop an understanding of essential concepts, skills, knowledge and attitudes at an age appropriate level. 

From a very early age we want them to develop confidence in their abilities, learn to think independently, question, express their opinions and respect the opinions of others. We place emphasis on the development of the whole child in all areas of learning and we support and nurture students in their social and emotional development as well as in their creative, linguistic, sporting and academic programs. 

Students will be actively involved in authentic learning across all curriculum areas reflecting on their learning and becoming critical thinkers who develop an ability to take action where required.

High School

Education is more than the accumulation of knowledge, and at ASB learning is a process of discovery and transformation through pursuing individual passions and encountering new ways of viewing the world. Our academic programs provide rigor and challenge as well as depth, breadth and variety across all disciplines. 

Our aim is to fully prepare our students for higher education and life after high school so that they can attend leading universities in Bahrain and around the world. Students will have choices in an array of academic areas as well as the arts, sports, and a wide variety of extra curricular offerings that provide them with enriching experiences and opportunities. 

All of our high school programs are designed to address the intellectual, social, emotional and physical wellbeing of students. Although the academic rigor increases for students as they make their journey through high school, we provide a warm, inviting environment and a pastoral program to allow students to balance their lives and continue their love of learning.

High School students are engaged in focused activity, honing skills to serve them throughout life. They grapple with moral questions through English, history, Islamic religon courses. They embody a playwright’s idea by acting it out. They understand technology by writing code. They converse in Spanish or French. High School students engage in music and the arts, volunteer work, varsity sports, and preparation for college admissions. They publish. They plan and present. They share who they are becoming with the world. It is a very full life, yet marked all the while with moments of peaceful, reflective insight. What better way is there to prepare for what comes next?

Academics at the American School of Bahrain

We promote the values of brave curiosity and diligent effort as the keystones of helping students flourish as learners in their pursuit of academic excellence.

Our coursework, from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, provides meaningful and challenging opportunities for both individual and collective achievement. We empower students with the desire and the means to reach their highest potential. We provide students with want students to be able to take a question that’s really compelling in the world or in their lives, and have many tools with which to answer it.

Our Early Childhood Program in Pre-KG and KG1 follows the research-based American Creative Curriculum®.

Our KG-12 standards-based American curriculum follows the AERO (American Education Reaches Out) standards set by the Office of Overseas Schools, part of the U.S. State Department, also aligned with the Common Core State Standards, utilizing a cross curricular approach.

Introducing The ASB Head Start Program For 2 Year Olds

The ASB Head Start Program for children aged 2 years old takes an integrated approach to the learning, development and care of our early learners. Our state-of-the-art facilities, high-quality learning resources, certified and trained early childhood educators, long years of experience, and robust, research-based curriculum allows us to offer children an unparalleled advantage as they start their learning journey with ASB.

Our state-of-the-art facilities, high-quality learning resources, certified and trained early childhood educators, and robust, research-based curriculum allow us to offer children an unparalleled advantage as they start their learning journey with ASB.

From purpose-built playgrounds and en-suite classrooms to swimming pools, indoor gyms and fields, the ASB campus offers ample space for children to explore their environment, inspire curiosity and awaken their imaginations. Our program recognizes the central importance of play, direct experiences, and active learning to support young children’s learning effectively. 

Throughout the Head Start year, the ECC teachers assess children, and report to parents how their child is progressing and their readiness to enter the ASB Pre-KG program. Students are also able to participate in a priority, early enrollment process in order to secure their seats at ASB.

Our Head Start program includes seven areas of learning and development covering: Communications & Language; Physical Development; Personal Social And Emotional Development; Literacy; Mathematics; Understanding of the World; and Expressive Arts And Design.

This involves giving children opportunities to speak and listen in a range of situations and to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves.

Listening and Attention

  • Children listen attentively in a range of situations.
  • They listen to stories, accurately anticipating key events and respond to what they hear with relevant comments, questions, or actions.
  • They give their attention to what others say and respond appropriately, while engaged in another activity.

Understanding

  • Children follow instructions involving several ideas or actions.
  • They answer ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions about their experiences and in response to stories or events.

Speaking

  • Children express themselves effectively, showing awareness of listeners’ needs.
  • They use past, present, and future forms accurately when talking about events that have happened or are to happen in the future.
  • They develop their own narratives and explanations by connecting ideas or events.

This involves providing opportunities for children to be active and interactive, and to develop their co-ordination, control, and movement. Children must also be helped to understand the importance of physical activity, and to make healthy choices in relation to food.

Moving and Handling

  • Children show good control and co-ordination in large and small movements.
  • They move confidently in a range of ways, safely negotiating space.
  • They handle equipment and tools effectively, including pencils for writing.

Health and Self-Care

  • Children know the importance for good health of physical exercise and a healthy diet and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe.
  • They manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs successfully, including dressing and going to the toilet independently.

This involves helping children to:

  • develop a positive sense of themselves and others.
  • form positive relationships and develop respect for others.
  • develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings.
  • understand appropriate behaviour in groups.
  • have confidence in their own abilities. 

Self-Confidence and Self-Awareness

  • Children are confident about trying new activities and say why they like some activities more than others.
  • They are confident speaking in a familiar group, will talk about their ideas, and will choose the resources they need for their chosen activities.
  • They say when they do or do not need help.

Managing Feelings and Behaviour

  • Children talk about how they and others show feelings, talk about their own and others’ behaviour and its consequences, and know that some behaviour is unacceptable.
  • They work as part of a group or class and understand and follow the rules.
  • They adjust their behaviour to different situations and take changes of routine in their stride.

Making Relationships

  • Children play co-operatively, taking turns with others.
  • They take account of one another’s ideas about how to organise their activity.
  • They show sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings, and form positive relationships with adults and other children.

This involves encouraging children to read and write, both through listening to others reading, and being encouraged to begin to read and write themselves. Children must be given access to a wide range of reading materials such as books, poems, and other written materials to ignite their interest.

Reading

  • Children read and understand simple sentences.
  • They use phonic knowledge to decode regular words and read them aloud accurately.
  • They also read some common irregular words.
  • They demonstrate understanding when talking with others about what they have read.

Writing

  • Children use their phonic knowledge to write words in ways which match their spoken sounds.
  • They also write some irregular common words.
  • They write simple sentences which can be read by themselves and others. Some words are spelt correctly, and others are phonetically plausible.

This involves providing children with opportunities to:

  • practice and improve their skills in counting numbers, calculating simple addition and subtraction problems.
  • describe shapes, spaces, and measures.
     

Numbers

  • Children count reliably with numbers from 1 to 20, place them in order and say which Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract 2 single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer.
  • They solve problems, including doubling, halving, and sharing.

Shape, Space and Measures

  • Children use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time, and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems.
  • They recognise, create, and describe patterns.
  • They explore characteristics of everyday objects and shapes and use mathematical language to describe them.

This involves guiding children to make sense of their physical world and their community through opportunities to explore, observe and find out about people, places, technology, and the environment.

People and Communities

  • Children talk about past and present events in their own lives and in the lives of family members.
  • They know that other children do not always enjoy the same things and are sensitive to this.
  • They know about similarities and differences between themselves and others, and among families, communities, and traditions.

The World

  • Children know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things.
  • They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another.
  • They make observations of animals and plants and explain why some things occur and talk about changes.

Technology

  • Children recognise that a range of technology is used in places such as homes and schools.

They select and use technology for purposes

This involves supporting children to explore and play with a wide range of media and materials. It involves providing children with opportunities and encouragement for sharing their thoughts, ideas, and feelings through a variety of activities in art, music, movement, dance, role-play, and design and technology.

Exploring and Using Media and Materials

  • Children sing songs, make music and dance, and experiment with ways of changing them.
  • They safely use and explore a variety of materials, tools, and techniques, experimenting with colour, design, texture, form and function.

Being Imaginative

  • Children use what they have learnt about media and materials in original ways, thinking about uses and purposes.
  • They represent their own ideas, thoughts and feelings through design and technology, art, music, dance, role-play, and stories

In this program we offer two sessions for parents to choose from. The morning session is from 7:50 am to 11:00 am and the afternoon sessions from 11:40 am to 2:50 pm. The fee for the Head Start Program is 2,900 BD/year in addition to the application and registration fees.

After the application is submitted, Ms. Casey and her team will assess the readiness of each child. Priority of sessions (morning or afternoon) will be on a first come, first served basis. There will be a 1:4 adult:student ratio in the Head Start Program. We anticipate a waiting list for our Pre-K Program (3 year old) in the 2024-25 school year. Students enrolled in the 2023-24 Head Start Program at ASB will have priority for the Pre-K program (3 years old) the following year. For More Information & Registration To The Program, Contact Us Today.

Academics & Curriculum Overview at the American School of Bahrain

The Creative Curriculum®

The Creative Curriculum® establishes a basis for excellence in literacy, mathematics, science and social studies through the expert approach of inquiry and hands on learning. This curriculum encourages a love of learning, instills critical thinking, curiosity and creativity while also providing a holistic education that focuses on the development of social skills.
This US based pre-school curriculum was designed from the features of curriculum effectiveness published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in the US Department of Education.

The curriculum utilizes learning approaches that focus on inquiry and project based learning. The program ensures a smooth transition for students into the next phases of their learning.

Based on 38 objectives for development and learning, the curriculum includes progressions that identify widely held expectations for children of particular ages or grades. When children enter kindergarten, their learning has already been focused on the skills that are essential for success in the Common Core Standards.

At American School of Bahrain, our Early Years Program follows the Creative Curriculum® as well as AERO Common Core Plus Curricular Standards for Science and Math.

Project AERO | Common Core Plus

American Education Reaches Out (AERO) is a project supported by the United States Department Office of Overseas Schools, which establishes an implementation framework for international American schools which offer a standards-based U.S. curriculum. 

Aligned with the Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, AERO is considered to be “Common Core Plus,” providing an “enduring understanding, essential questions and learning progression.”

At American School of Bahrain, our U.S. curriculum from Elementary School to High School is based on AERO | Common Core Plus standards.

The IB Diploma Programme®

American School of Bahrain offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). IB World Schools share a common philosophy- a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education- that we believe is important for our students.

IB programs, taught in more than 4000 schools globally, encourage academic rigor, deep inquiry and relentless curiosity to develop students to be caring, courageous risk takers and critical thinkers. An IB education inspires young people to become lifelong learners, using their energy, conviction and positivity to engage with increasingly complex and interconnected global challenges. It teaches children and students that each one of us is responsible for the rest of us, and this understanding is a necessary basis for progress toward a more just and peaceful world. The IB vision is to foster open and enlightened minds, and the IBO has done this successfully for five decades.

The IB takes a truly holistic approach to education and is the best educational preparation for students who seek to continue their education in colleges and universities around the world.

All IB programs are driven by a commitment to multilingualism and international mindedness, and to action through service in the student’s own community and beyond. The IB encourages the curiosity inherent in every child, developing a love of learning, an attitude of constant questioning and a hunger for knowledge and understanding.

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Admissions at the American School Of Bahrain

There are few decisions parents have to make as important as the education of their children. Choosing the right school for your child takes time and energy, and at ASB we are here to help you with this process. Our admissions team is dedicated to supporting you from the moment you walk into our school until your child is registered and ready to start their educational journey at ASB.

ASB is open to students of all nationalities who demonstrate the potential to benefit from the challenging American and international curriculum and programs offered by the school. 

ASB is a Pre-KG to Grade 12 American and international college preparatory school, offering a standards-based US curriculum.

Please browse through our website to gain a better understanding of our academic and extra-curricular offerings, our progressive, state-of-the-art facilities, as well as our philosophy, mission and vision.

We would love to have you visit us in person or you can contact us at +97317211800 to make an appointment.

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