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"What is special about
DAS?" - "Why DAS?"
"What is special
about DAS?" - "Why DAS?"
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DAS is a highly respected school.
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DAS is a school with an
excellent reputation among students, parents and
teachers that has been built up through the past 33
years.
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DAS has achieved US
accreditation (NCA) as well as Saudi government
recognition.
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DAS has become a source for
information on modern education in Arabic since it
has translated and published more than sixty books
for the training of teachers. (Discipline with
Dignity, Cooperative Learning, Understanding by
Design, Building Self Esteem, etc.)
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DAS students and graduates are
highly respected.
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98% of DAS graduates attend
four-year colleges and universities.
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Most have gained entry to the
best universities in Saudi Arabia and the Arab
countries. Many have gone directly to Harvard, MIT,
Princeton, Wellesley, Brown, Williams, Texas A &M,
McGill, University of London and others. A few
students have gone to the Far East and studied in
China or Japan.
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DAS students have consistently
won national and international competitions in
robotics and science fairs.
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DAS teams have won awards in
Model United Nations conferences in Singapore,
Turkey, Berlin, London, Qatar, and other countries.
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DAS is committed to excellence and
continuous progress.
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DAS is a not-for-profit
institution founded solely for the purpose of
providing excellence in education.
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The DAS motto is: “Every
year, we will be better than we were in the year
before!”
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The DAS strategy for achieving
its vision of itself as a professional learning
community is to involve all teachers in an ongoing
program of reflection, support groups, coaching,
training, and group planning.
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All teachers are learning
through the school’s
Plan for Continuous Progress in Learning (PCPL)
which links the programs of professional
development, performance assessment and
compensation. These programs are based on recent and
current international educational research.
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All employees are in the school
without students for one month each summer for
training, preparation, and academic committee work.
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DAS is stable and dependable.
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DAS has been housed in a
beautiful building leased from Aramco, the national
oil company, since 1985. It has just signed another
Lease Agreement for 2010 – 2018.
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About 51% of the DAS staff has
been working in the school for more than 5 years,
including 13% who have been working in the school
for 10-15 years and 20% for more than 15 years.
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The number of applicants for
admission to the school increases each year. The
number of students who applied in the spring of
2009-2010 for grades K-1 was 315 for a total of 123
places , whereas the number of students who applied
for grades 2-11 was 454 for only 25 places.
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DAS pays salaries for twelve
months of the year and has never been late in those
payments a single time throughout its 33 years of
operation.
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The area of the school includes a
very diverse, international population with tens of
thousands of Western and Eastern expatriates living
peacefully through several generations.
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The cost of living is the
lowest in the Arabian Gulf.
The weather in the Eastern Province is beautiful and
comfortable for about six months of the year,
including much of the school year. For the other six
months, everything is air conditioned and schools
are on vacation during 8 weeks of the worst weather.
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DAS is 15 minutes from the
beaches and good fishing spots in the
Arabian-Persian Gulf, 30 minutes from the desert,
and 2-3 hours from excellent areas for camping when
the desert blooms in rainy seasons.
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DAS is one hour’s drive across
the causeway from Bahrain, one hour’s flight from
Dubai, less than two hour’s flight from Mecca and
two and a half hour’s flight from Beirut and Cairo.
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Dhahran, Dammam and AlKhobar,
rapidly growing together into one urban area, have a
wide range of restaurants with cuisines of many
different nationalities in addition to the most of
the major fast food chains now known around the
world.
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There are multiple large,
modern, fully air-conditioned malls with a wide
range of imported products, with the highest end,
middle and economical level goods. There are also
traditional markets with handicrafts from the area
and elsewhere.
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Foreign foods and products are
readily available in modern supermarkets, primarily
from the US, UK and Europe as well as from South
Asia and the Far East.
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Good hospitals, medical
services and an international array of medicines are
available through the medical
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