Please read 'Important Notice to Parents' under Circulars.     Please read circular regarding 'Vedic maths class by magical methods'.     Zero Period to begin from 1st March 2010 (7:30-8:30).     A letter for confirmation for 2010-2011 has been sent with the students. Kindly fill and return.     Admissions closed for KG1 and KG2 classes, for the academic year 2010-2011.     Please read the revised days for the end of the term, academic year 2009-2010     Registration forms for admission for Academic Year 2010-2011 can be submitted from 17th Jan 2010.For details check circular on the School Website.     Please read Principals New Year Message under Circulars.     Please read 'Thank you Note' from Dhaka Project under Circular.      School Uniforms are available at Aseela in Karama.      New Academic Year (2009-2010)timings will be from 7:30-1:30 for Years 1 to 13 and 7:30 to 11:30 for KG, on all days of the week.      If you are not able to view the downloaded .pdf files, we request you to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader.    
A school serves as a stepping stone for a child. It is here that a child learns the lesson of camaraderie, tolerance and leadership, along with the courage to tread the untrodden path.
 
Al Diyafah High School has created within the school, a caring and challenging environment for young minds, allowing potentials to be fulfilled. This has been possible because of the dedicated and close knit staff who adopt values that promote a safe and secure atmosphere, stimulate growth- both intellectual and social, through learning and play. Here, each child is recognized as an individual with their unique abilities.

We expect a lot from our students and want them to grow up with confidence and an enthusiasm for learning, to enjoy success without losing humility, and to strive for high standards in everything they do, without a fear of failure. We focus on students being well behaved and disciplined, wearing their uniform with pride, and respecting themselves, their peers, their teachers and their parents.

The fast changing world will create several opportunities for our students but with these will come problems too. We need to prepare our students for the likelihood of these significant changes in their lives. We need young people to be resilient and flexible, able to adapt confidently to changing circumstances. Our activities programme in school, enables us to enhance our curricular provision and expand our range of challenging opportunities to ensure our students are prepared for their future.

In the end I’d like to say, our school is a wonderful place, full of enthusiastic children who abound with energy and teachers eager to use it.

Mrs Joyce Rufus
Principal