In September 2018, in response to a clear need to further support some students to access their learning even more effectively, Diyafah International School opened our EAL Department. The Department is currently staffed with two fully trained & experienced EAL teachers & an EAL Learning Support Assistant.
The EAL Department aims to develop students’ English Language skills so that they achieve academically, participate globally and succeed in an ever-changing, diverse society. At Diyafah International School we recognise and appreciate that each student is unique. We warmly welcome students from a range of cultural, ethical and linguistic backgrounds.
Having a truly international profile of students provides real opportunities for educational breadth, growth and global awareness. It also provides a learning environment where pupils develop the knowledge and skills required to become 21st century learners enabling them to develop personally, work collaboratively and succeed academically.
All students who have been highlighted as EAL after initial assessments sit in an English language proficiency test. Our Primary and Secondary students also sit in a GL NGRT Reading Tests and English Progress Tests. The results of such assessments provide the EAL Department with insight into the level of support required for each student. Students are banded into the above waves of EAL (A – E) and relevant parents are then be notified that EAL support is further required for their child to more fully access the curriculum.
We use a range of programmes from EYFS to Secondary to give each pupil the best opportunity to achieve their full potential. Programmes include Read Write Inc, Our World, Close-Up. Students are assessed using GL Assessments in Reading at the beginning of each academic year. This provides evidence of each student’s learning journey and progress.
Cambridge English as a Second Language Programme of Study is taught to selected secondary students studying IGCSE English in Year 10. These students are assessed termly using the Cambridge International Examination assessment guides.
The Read Write Inc Assessment Programme is carried out every six weeks on all selected students by the EAL Department. Further ongoing continuous assessments through our Phonics & Literacy programmes are carried out by the classroom teacher. These assess reading, writing, comprehension, vocabulary, spelling & grammar. This informs the class teacher’s planning enabling them to work with the EAL Department in setting SMART targets for students.
Formal EAL assessments take place at the end of each term and the results are reported to parents.