International Schools Partnership (ISP) has announced that it will offer up to 100 scholarships across its nine schools in the Middle East. The scholarships will be awarded across a variety of academic and non-academic disciplines to both existing and new students for the 2024-25 academic year.
“We are excited to offer these scholarship opportunities to students across the UAE and Qatar. At ISP, we champion a transformative approach to learning that goes beyond the classroom. We ignite our students’ curiosity and grow their self-confidence, empowering them to become the next generation of changemakers. These scholarships not only support our approach to learning but also allow us to celebrate the talents of so many students,” said Rory Galvin, Director of Learning, ISP – Middle East.
The first scholarship recipient was identified last week as part of an Art competition held in partnership with Dynowish Foundation and Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Jud Muhammad, a Year 4 student at The English College received the ISP Art scholarship, covering 50% of her tuition fee for next year, after her artwork received the greatest number of votes from the community.
Congratulating the winner, Galvin said, “Jud’s win is an inspiration for all our students, and we look forward to rewarding the achievements and excellence of many more students through these scholarships in the coming weeks,”
Three other students; Benjamin Hoyland from The Aquila School, Sarah Elsaleh from Nibras International School, and Sally Ghanim from Star International School, Mirdif were recognised as additional winners of the art competition.
Scholarship categories across ISP schools will recognise students who excel in areas like Academic Excellence, Sport, Performing Arts, STEAM, IB and Public Speaking. The scholarship amounts also vary from 50% to 100% coverage of school tuition fees. More information about criteria and eligibility can be found on respective school websites or by contacting the school admissions teams.