logo
Schooled in creativity: Our Own English High School Sharjah–Girls

Schooled in creativity: Our Own English High School Sharjah–Girls

Gulf Todaya day ago
For Our Own English High School Sharjah – Girls, creativity is a way of life, just as academics is. The school is known for celebrating creativity, inclusion, and wellness, which, it says, is not accidental but earned. 'Our Own English High School Sharjah – Girls chooses to pause, create, and connect — it is a place where brushstrokes speak louder than words, where poetry finds its rhythm in the heartbeats of students, and where music, theatre, and crafts aren't just subjects — they are languages of expression and joy,' says a spokesperson.
At the helm of this vision stands Asma Gilani, Principal and CEO, winner of the 'Principal of the Year' GEMS Award, who believes that education must nurture not only the intellect, but also the spirit. It is this philosophy that perhaps has transformed the school into a sanctuary of creativity and artistic celebration. KG students, for example, immerse themselves in multisensory experiences aimed at building foundational auditory skills, to nurture creativity and self-expression. Through music- and art-based activities, they explore the world of sound, using everyday items such as pots and pans, and translate what they hear into imaginative drawings — blending observation, communication, and creativity.
Initiatives like this lay the groundwork for programmes such as MUZART, a signature event in Grade 5, which integrates therapeutic qualities of music with the expressive freedom of art. A finger-painted tree here is not just art — it is an introduction to whole ecosystems. A group song is not only fun — it is a collaboration in rhythm. Kinder Souq, another initiative, celebrates the vibrant spirit of traditional Arab marketplaces. Young learners craft and sell items such as lanterns, puppets, pinatas (a decorated figure of an animal containing toys and sweets suspended from a height and broken open by blindfolded children as part of a celebration), and more — showcasing creativity alongside cultural heritage. In addition are lively performances such as fitness mob dances and yoga sessions, that highlight the importance of health and balance.
At the Art to Frame festival.
The Art to Frame festival brings together Students of Determination and their families in the school auditorium, transforming it into a cheerful space, where spontaneous chalk drawings and canvas paintings, blossom into powerful expressions of emotion and identity. Complementing this programme is A.U.R.A., held annually as a meaningful expression of Awareness, Understanding, Respect, and Acceptance. A.U.R.A. unites students of determination, parents and learning support assistants, to craft sustainable artworks inspired by global goals such as climate action and well-being.
The recycled-material art projects are reminders of teamwork, care and a shared responsibility for the planet. The spirit of service and cultural inclusion finds expression in Sad Al Fajwa — meaning 'bridging the gap.' Since 2019, the Arabic immersion programme, led by Gifted & Talented students, has empowered non-Arabic-speaking parents with practical language skills for everyday life in the UAE. Sad Al Fajwa reflects the richness of Arabic culture, where language is a living bridge that connects generations, nurtures belonging, and fosters respect. Another enterprise, Inkspire, provides a platform for literary voices to flourish.
Through poetry, short stories and spoken word, students explore language as a tool for healing, provoking thought, and fostering connection. The annual Our Own Education Summit (OWSUM) is a much-anticipated event featuring skill-based workshops, where students lead and engage peers, parents, and staff. Workshops focus on traditional and creative arts including weaving, crochet, theatre, pottery, creative writing, poetry, and prose. The platform nurtures hands-on learning and collaboration, allowing students to explore and develop diverse skills, while fostering social spirit and creativity.
The results of quilling.
The school makes it a point to celebrate students who exemplify creativity, leadership, and cultural connection. In 2023, Afshan Nawaz Khan had the rare honour of welcoming Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, at the Arabic Forum hosted by the Sharjah Education Academy. Our Own English High School Sharjah – Girls was the only non-native Arabic school invited to the Second International Forum for Arabic Teachers, titled Roots and Innovation, organised by the Sharjah Private Education Authority in collaboration with the Sharjah Education Academy. It was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. Afshan's contributions to sustainable art and environmental advocacy has also earned her the Hamdan Award for Distinguished Student in the Non-Academic Field, 2025.
'The same spirit of meaningful expression extends into family life,' the school continues, underlining that the GEMS Family First Art Competition celebrates strong home-school partnerships. A shining example is Anureema Sinha, Grade 6J, who created a winning masterpiece in the Under-13 category. Her vibrant canvas, depicting a family tree inspired by May's Leadership Gemstone — Aquamarine, symbolising Adaptability — was a touching representation of how families grow, evolve, and are grounded in love. In May this year, the school won the Overall Championship at Meraki'25, held at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai.
Under the theme Where Media Meets Creativity, students showcased their teamwork across a variety of creative categories, including sustainable fashion, mad ads, reels, memes, music spoofs, and mobile journalism. Asma Gilani sums up: 'When creativity becomes a way of being, learning transforms from routine to revelation. At Our Own, we honour every voice, every spark, every story. We are building not just achievers, but artists of life — resilient, expressive, and ready to lead with empathy.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Amman Int'l Film Festival opens with message of cultural resilience
Amman Int'l Film Festival opens with message of cultural resilience

Broadcast Pro

time4 hours ago

  • Broadcast Pro

Amman Int'l Film Festival opens with message of cultural resilience

One of the highlights of this year's program is 'Ground Zero+', a collection of five short documentaries filmed in Gaza amid the ongoing war. The sixth edition of the Amman International Film Festival – Awal Film (AIFF) kicked off in the presence of Princess Rym Ali, its President and co-Founder. It was also attended by Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein as well as a large audience including officials, A-list professionals, film lovers from Jordan, the region and beyond, all united by a shared passion for conveying cultural resilience through the art of motion picture. The sixth edition of the Amman International Film Festival – Awal Film (AIFF) has officially opened in Jordan, gathering an audience of officials, film professionals and cinema enthusiasts from across the region and the world. Princess Rym Ali, the Festival's President and co-founder, presided over the ceremony alongside Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, highlighting the event's growing significance as a platform for cultural expression and artistic solidarity. Running from 2 to 10 July 2025, this year's festival is dedicated to celebrating first-time achievements in filmmaking, reinforcing its mission to nurture emerging talent and amplify original cinematic voices. The programme features 62 Arab and international films, many making their world premieres and others having garnered acclaim at major festivals abroad. All the films are being screened in Jordan for the first time. The theme for this edition, 'A World Unscripted,' reflects a commitment to breaking away from conventional narrative frameworks, allowing filmmakers—especially those at the start of their careers—to present authentic, unfiltered stories. In her opening remarks, Princess Rym Ali referred to the theme 'A World Unscripted' as 'quite simply the world we live in. A world that has gone off-script. But the filmmakers we have in our selection are the ones who contribute to bring it back on track.' She reiterated the festival's role in providing a platform for stories that are often underrepresented, yet essential to the collective narrative of the Arab world, adding: 'We refuse to allow our culture to die, even as engines of death and destruction fly above our heads.' Acknowledging the ongoing genocide in Palestine and continued conflict across the region, the festival has again opted to forgo red carpet events and other celebrations out of solidarity and respect, while pressing forward with its cultural mission. The opening night, presented by singer Zain Awad and radio host Muhannad Al Jazerah, included a Circassian performance by Al Jeel Al Jadeed ensemble, introductions of jury members, and the screening of the Palestinian short film Upshot by Maha Haj, with actor Mohammad Bakri in attendance to represent the production. This year, Ireland has been named the Country of Honour, with filmmaker Jim Sheridan joining the ceremony. Reflecting on the purpose of storytelling, Sheridan remarked: 'Every time you are making a movie you are projecting a belief system, and to me that's the most important thing.' He added: 'Belief and truth are the things that are worth anything—that's why the Irish can't stop telling the truth.' Since its inception, AIFF has focused on supporting Arab and Jordanian filmmakers to help build a globally recognized Arab film industry. Its industry platform, Amman Film Industry Days (AFID), is returning with workshops, pitching sessions, and panels designed to assist projects in development and post-production. At its core, the Festival views cinema as a universal art form rooted in resilience, culture, and shared humanity, offering a space to tell and celebrate meaningful stories.

Dubai Comedy Festival 2025 drops star-studded lineup
Dubai Comedy Festival 2025 drops star-studded lineup

FACT

time4 hours ago

  • FACT

Dubai Comedy Festival 2025 drops star-studded lineup

The festival will take place across the city from 2 to 12 October. If laughter is the best medicine, then the annual Dubai Comedy Festival 2025 is an overdose we all eagerly await. Returning for its next edition this autumn, the ten-day event will have audiences roaring with laughter as it descends upon Dubai from 2 to 12 October. And the headliners for the festival have just been unveiled. Presented by Dubai Calendar and collectively produced by BRAG, Live Nation, GME Events, and DXB Live, the Dubai Comedy Festival 2025 will take place across multiple hotspots in the city, including Dubai Opera and Coca-Cola Arena. Tom Segura This year's lineup includes Tom Segura, who will be kicking off the festival at Coca-Cola Arena on 2 October. He'll be followed by Omid Djalili, Akaash Singh, Morgan Jay, Joanne McNally and John Achkar throughout the next few days. The closing act will see Zakir Khan take to the stage on 12 October, promising a banging end to the festival. But that's not all. More names are expected to be announced soon. On 11 October, Arab-American comedian, activist, and law professor Amer Zahr returns after a sold-out show last year, delivering sharp, politically charged humour rooted in his Palestinian heritage. On 12 October, the spotlight turns to Marseille's own Redouane Bougheraba, whose charismatic blend of storytelling and improv has made him a viral sensation and the first French comic to headline a solo show at the Orange Vélodrome. That same night, Ivan Abramov brings his witty, offbeat new show Hi-Hi, Ha-Ha to Russian-speaking fans, fusing cultural quirks and personal anecdotes. Also taking the stage on 12 October is Delhi-based Gaurav Kapoor, whose Hindi set promises outrageous tales of married life, 90s nostalgia, and corporate madness—all delivered with the irreverent wit that's earned him an Amazon Prime special and legions of fans. Joanne McNally Past editions of the festival have featured the likes of Al Murray, Eddie Griffin, Frank Skinner, Gad Elmaleh, Maz Jobrani, Mo Amer, Mo Gilligan, and Russell Peters, hosting sell-out shows year after year in Dubai. The 2025 edition of the Dubai Comedy Festival aims to take things to the next level, featuring multilingual stand-up sets, hilarious activations, and late-night after-party fun. As well as providing a platform for the world's best in comedy, the festival is also proud to provide local and regional talents an opportunity to showcase their skills while transcending all cultures, backgrounds, and ages — as good comedy should. Morgan Jay Comedy is the best remedy in 2025, and tickets to the Dubai Comedy Festival are now available. However, prices vary depending on the show of interest. If you love comedy, plenty of comedians are coming to the country. Kevin Hart will perform on 2 May, Jo Koy will take to the stage on 29 May, and Pete Davidson will headline on 25 June. All shows take place at Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. GO: Visit for tickets and more information.

Abdul Majeed Abdullah concert expected to be one of biggest events on Abu Dhabi's music calendar
Abdul Majeed Abdullah concert expected to be one of biggest events on Abu Dhabi's music calendar

Al Etihad

time10 hours ago

  • Al Etihad

Abdul Majeed Abdullah concert expected to be one of biggest events on Abu Dhabi's music calendar

3 July 2025 07:18 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Saudi music icon Abdul Majeed Abdullah is set to perform live in Abu Dhabi at Etihad Arena on October 11. Known for his timeless hits and emotional performances, this one-night-only show promises to be a landmark cultural singer, composer and actor is one of the most prominent and influential artists in the world of Arabic music. His artistic career spans more than 40 years, during which he has left an indelible mark on the Gulf and Arab music scene. In 2019, the 'Prince of Tarab' was honoured with a star on the Dubai Walk of January this year, he was included in Billboard's inaugural Global No.1s series, alongside international stars like Dua Lipa, Yang Kun, and Diljit 62-year-old is distinguished by his powerful voice, emotional lyrics and unique style that combines authenticity and modernity, making him an artistic icon who unites his debut in the 1980s, Abdullah has emerged as a pioneer of romantic music, successfully blending traditional Gulf styles with modern musical arrangements, building a broad fan base both inside and outside Saudi Arabia. Throughout his career, he has released dozens of albums and songs that have topped charts and become prominent symbols of Gulf songs are characterised by deep emotion and powerful expression, addressing themes of love, loss, nostalgia and self-reflection. His most notable and popular songs include 'Tatanafasak Doniay' (My World Breathes You), 'Tanaduh' (Contradiction), 'Ya Ibn Al Awadim' (Oh, Son of People), 'Yumken' (Sometimes), and 'Ahebek Forever' (I Love You Forever), all of which have garnered millions of views and streams across music platforms such as Anghami, Spotify and stage, Abdullah is renowned for his striking presence and ability to create an emotional connection with the audience, transforming each concert into a captivating musical experience. He has performed at major concerts at major Gulf and Arab music festivals, such as the Riyadh Season, Abu Dhabi Classics, and Jeddah Superdome, achieving remarkable audience turnout and critical show at the Etihad Arena in October is expected to be one of the biggest musical events of the year in the UAE capital. He will be performing a selection of his most popular hits amid a festive atmosphere with world-class sound and lighting. For fans of Khaleeji music, attending an Abdul Majeed Abdullah concert is not just an entertainment event, but a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store