I was born and raised in Egypt, where I pursued my higher education at Bani Sweif University. I graduated in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in Arabic Language and Literature from the Department of Arabic Language.
With a passion for teaching, I began my career at an international school, where I successfully completed a professional program for teacher development. Over the past years, I have been an integral part of several prestigious schools in Dubai, including International Baccalaureate (IB) schools and British schools, where I contributed to enhancing the role of the Arabic language and Arab culture within global educational settings. I have also developed and led numerous discussion sessions that enriched my students’ learning experiences and deepened their understanding of Arabic culture.
My teaching philosophy goes beyond the simple transfer of knowledge. I am dedicated to nurturing young minds to achieve their maximum potential, ensuring that every child receives a first-class education that empowers them to become pioneers and leaders within their communities. My approach aligns with both the International Baccalaureate framework and the British curriculum, promoting a global context based on research, diverse perspectives, and the IB learner profile to create a better world and foster stronger skills.
In addition to my core teaching duties, I am actively engaged in extracurricular activities. I am keen to share my cultural knowledge during free learning periods or through various school events. My interests include organizing cultural exchange programs, leading Arabic language clubs, and facilitating after-school enrichment activities that foster a deeper appreciation of Arab culture among students.
I am committed to contributing to the school community beyond my teaching responsibilities, offering a wealth of knowledge and experience that enriches students’ educational journeys.