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Dubai American Academy is a KG-12 school in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It's an extremely international school, representing over 75 different nationalities. Despite the name, the largest percentage of kids are Scandinavian.

Classes

The Dubai American Academy logo is two red and blue sails next to each other. The school provides education from K1 to 12th grade and provides both an American curriculum and International Baccalaureate curriculum for the high school. The cost to attend DAA is exceeding 50,000 dhs a year, ($13,500+).

Uniform

The DAA uniforms consist of a short sleeved, light blue collared shirt with the DAA logo on the pocket, navy blue pants(or skirt), and a navy blue tie with the DAA logo. As of the 2005-2006 year, a new option was available to seniors as an alternative for a uniform: a short sleeved, light blue collared shirt with the phrase "Class of 2006" on the pocket, allowing seniors to wear it without a tie and not tucked in.

Student Activities

It has various different activities made to happen throughout the year which includes dances, proms, The Genie awards which is a large scale talent show, charity/fund raising activities such as the annual Swimathon and many more.

DAA also has various clubs and organizations which includes the Student Council, Senate, MSF (Medecins Sans Frontieres), Operation Smile, Like? (Art Club), Mobius Loop (Math Club), various clubs in the fields of music and drama, and many more.

Student Government

The DAA Student Government is one of the strongest student associations between its rival schools. The Student Council consists of mainly elected students and several appointed positions along with two teacher advisors. By definition, the student government is the voice of the student body and it is the job of the members to voice the problems of the student body and to try to develop solutions to the problems. Below are some of the positions of the 2005-06 Student Government.

Position 2005-2006 : Name - Class 2006-2007 : Name - Class
President Billy Lobo - Senior Simone D'Rozario - Senior
Vice President Simone D'Rozario - Junior Carina Kaissi - Junior
Secretary Ripika Kapoor - Junior Dariush Sarrafzadeh - Sophomore
Treasurer Nima Hairy - Senior
Year 2005 - 2006 : Class of - Class President 2006 - 2007 : Class of - Class President
Seniors 2006 - Rachel Crawford 2007 - Samantha Evans
Juniors 2007 - Nick Pieri 2008 - Cole Parry
Sophomores 2008 - Carina Kaissi 2009 - Karthika Sudhii
Freshmen 2009 - Alissa Fulton 2010 -

The main job of the Student Government is to organize and implement student oriented functions such as dances and charity events. However, they also try to resolve controversial issues regarding the student body.

The student government also includes a sub branch called the senate. It consists 4 senators from each grade who attend a weekly meeting discussing matters related to dances and a pro tem president and vice president.

Pawprint

The Pawprint is a student oriented newspaper written by the students. It is separate and different from the Spots, written by the school administration for parents. The Newspaper was first established in 2005 with the help of the student government president Billy Lobo and the treasurer Nima Hairy. The first editor of the school newspaper, Rikhil Bajaj, along with assistant editor Amanda Fakhredine underwent the task of establishing a newspaper on par with a respectable high school newspaper. The first edition of the Pawprint was printed in December 2005.

The paper consists of the editor, the assistant editor, sub editors who were appointed by the student government, and contributing writers. However, the newspaper is a separate entity from the student government and the student government has no control over the Pawprint.

Sports

Dubai American Academy is a member of the EMAC community, and mainly competes at EMAC tournaments.

Volleyball

One of the most popular sports in the school. The team begins conditioning for the sport beginning in the summer. DAA Leopard volleyball draws a lot of the home fans to the gym to watch the games. An intense third match of the season, DAA took on the American School of Dubai with an amazing victory which everyone in that gym will never forget. The Varsity Girls team came in 5th place and the Varsity boys fought for a decent 3rd place banner at the EMAC Varsity Volleyball tournament which was hosted by the Bahrain School.

Cross Country

The team began with a single runner about 6 years ago. At the beginning of the season we had over 40 runners interested in forming part of the team. After the annual Hatta Invitational the team qualified its top 5 runners in each category. Kai and Imran Khoja got 3rd and 2nd place in the Junior Varsity Boys race respectively. Edgar Alejandro Mujica and Jenny Tave got 1st place in amazing finishes in the Varsity Boys and Junior Varsity Girls race respectively. This was the first time DAA won both Varsity races at the Hatta Invitational. And a memorable win for Edgar Alejandro Mujica over Asa Weiss, defending Hatta course record holder. Edgar Alejandro's time was 2 seconds over the record and beat Asa by 2 seconds in a mind-blowing 5k race. This year at the EMAC competitions, which were hosted by the American School of Dubai, Imran Khoja ran for a bronze medal, Edgar Alejandro Mujica ran for 2 silver medals and Jenny Tave won 2 respectable gold medals with a time difference of over 3 minutes to second place over the two days of competition.

Football

This year there were approximately about 80 male football enthusiast trying out to be on the Varsity Football team. Once the team had been chosen the team had some great victories over other teams and came out with an amazing win at home against local rivals the American School of Dubai. The male team went to Abu Dhabi to participate in a local tournament and finished second after a controversial game against hosts American Community School of Abu Dhabi.

Basketball

Basketball, along with Volleyball is one of the more popular sport which is more selective than other sports in the school in terms of getting into the team. The female varsity team placed 2nd at the Emac inviational tournament, whilst the varsity boys' team placed 1st in the Ras al Khaimah Mustafa Al-Radwan Tournament.

Track & Field

The track & field is a relatively young team. Despite the fact, the team placed 7th overall at the 2006 EMAC Cairo invitational amongst 16 teams, improving drastically from the 12th place in the previous year. The sport is still not enthusiastically accepted amongst the students but is slowly becoming a more competitive sport.

Awards

As well as honoring Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player's for every team in the year, at the end of the year special awards are given to athletes at DAA. This year's awards recipients were the following:

Female Athlete of the Year: Jenny Tave (Football, Cross-Country, Track & Field)

Male Athlete of the Year: JD Mostert (Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Track & Field)

Academic Athlete of the Year: Samantha Evans (Volleyball, Swimming, Cross-Country)

Congratulations!

School Philosophy

DAA is a completely student based school where the students themselves are given the responsibility to make their year a memorable one.

Mission Statement

The school Mission statement according to their website:

Dubai American Academy provides an outstanding college preparatory program in English to students from around the world. Success is not only measured by academic achievement but also by the mark that each student makes on the lives of others. Our staff teaches and inspires excellence in academics and life-long learning by continually reviewing and building an enriched American curriculum, promoting student achievement, modeling kindness and integrity while nurturing a desire to learn.

The school follows the motto 'Culture of Kindness'.

 


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