About Us
A World Class School Offering the British Curriculum
Our Curriculum
The EYFS framework at DBF encompasses both prime and specific areas of learning to ensure holistic development. The prime areas include Communication and Language, Physical Development, and Personal, Social, and Emotional Development, which are foundational for children’s learning and future success. The specific areas build on these foundations and include Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding the World, and Expressive Arts and Design. Our balanced approach ensures that each child receives a well-rounded early education, tailored to their individual needs and interests.
Campus & Facilities
Our campus is situated on approximately 5,800 square metres in the sought-after location of Jumeirah Islands.
Our Team
Meet Dubai British School Foundation’s dedicated team of highly qualified and experienced teachers. They’re committed to providing the best education for your child by building their knowledge and confidence in a nurturing and supportive environment. Our teachers value your child’s development and prioritise giving them personalised attention and care. Every lesson is proof of their passion and commitment, which inspires our students to reach their full potential.
Mima Azevedo
Admissions Manager
Nandha Kumar
Facilities Manager
Aslam Mohammed
Facilities Assistant
Japhet Vino
Cashier
Lavita Castelino
Procurement
Rebecca Mallace
PA to Principal
Remi Long
School Nurse
Julie Manderico
Receptionist
Rose Akachi
Head of Early YearsWith over 15 years of distinguished experience in Early Years Foundation Stage departments, both in the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, Rose brings a wealth of expertise and enthusiasm to our community. Her journey in education, characterised by various leadership roles including Head of Year and Nursery Principal, reflects her deep commitment to creating enriching and nurturing learning environments where children can truly thrive.
Rose’s passion for early childhood education is rooted in her belief in the power of play-based learning and providing a stimulating and inclusive space where every child can flourish academically, socially, and emotionally. Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Education Studies, Rose is dedicated to staying abreast of the latest research and best practices in early years education. She believes in the importance of laying a strong foundation for future learning and development during these crucial formative years.
Recognising that education is a partnership between school and home, Rose eagerly anticipates meeting families and values their involvement in their child’s learning journey. She looks forward to welcoming parents to school events and activities, recognising the invaluable role they play in supporting and enriching the educational experience.
Nadine Davis
Deputy Head of Early YearsNadine Davis is an Early Years specialist with over a decade of experience in fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments for young children. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Primary Education, specialising in Early Years and Key Stage 1, from Middlesex University and maintains a track record of achieving and maintaining outstanding outcomes for children as a teacher in the UK, and as both a teacher and senior leader in the UAE. Nadine is currently undertaking her National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) and is a trained facilitator for the National Professional Qualification for Early Years Leaders (NPQEYL).
A compassionate advocate for play-based learning, Nadine has undertaken and delivered numerous professional development courses, for both parents and professionals, focused on inclusive play-based teaching approaches and relational practice. Her approach to Early Years pedagogy, inspired by the Nicolette Sowder quote “If we want our children to move mountains, we first have to let them get out of their chairs!”, underpins her expertise in developing and adapting curricula that reflect the diverse needs and identities of children and provides support and resources for families to engage actively in their children’s education. Nadine’s commitment to diversity, language development, and inclusion was profoundly inspired by her extensive work with families from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds in inner London boroughs. Nadine has always believed that each child’s unique experiences and perspectives are assets that enrich the learning environment. She strives to create educational spaces where all children can thrive, leveraging their diverse cultural backgrounds to enhance their learning experiences.
Suzie Podesta
Assistant Head of Early Years Inclusion and WellbeingSuzie Podesta is the Assistant Head at DBF, where she has had the pleasure of working for the past seven years. As the overseer of Inclusion and Wellbeing, she is deeply committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of their needs, feels included and supported in the school community. Her role allows her to create and implement strategies that promote inclusivity and provide tailored support to help all students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
In addition to her work with students, Suzie also supports the dedicated staff and the parents of students with their wellbeing. She believes that a nurturing and positive environment is essential for everyone in the school community. Through various programs and initiatives, she strives to promote mental and emotional health, offering resources and support to ensure that everyone feels valued and cared for. Her passion for inclusion and wellbeing drives her to continually improve practices and foster a supportive, inclusive atmosphere for all.