The founding principles remain at the forefront of our determination to develop PEA as one of the best schools in Dubai, and recent achievements of becoming the first Pakistani school in UAE to obtain Cambridge international status, alongside outstanding TIMMS results, attest to this resolve.

Al Ameer English School, Ajman was set up in the year 1991. Al-Ameer English School was made a humble inception in some villas in Rumaila, Ajman. The school was moved to the present premises in the year 2004. The school is now functioning in a spacious campus, it is a haven of peace and provides a wonderful atmosphere for children to study and grow up. The school has expanded and grown enormously into a full-fledged educational institution with singular blocks for KG, Primary and Secondary sections and it has separate blocks for girls and boys. Today the institution is regarded as one of the reputed schools in the UAE.


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Al Ameer English School is a wonderful place for students from diverse backgrounds to grow educationally, get involved, and have a meaningful school experience. We strive to create an environment where each and every student is given the attention necessary to achieve his/her individual success. The popularity of the school is not accidental; careful planning and programming, the selection of excellent staff and a willingness to innovate in educational provision have all contributed to the development and popularity of the school.

Our school follows an open-door policy and we like to interact regularly with parents during Parent-Teacher meetings, I would like to personally meet you if you have any queries regarding the development of your child.

We are an American accredited private school, situated in the heart of the Sharjah. Over the years. we have established a reputation for providing affordable quality education to students of various nationalities, mainly UAE locals and Arab expats.....

One of the strongest features of the institution that has helped it gain acceptance and acclaim in society, is the international standards of education that the school offers at an extremely competitive price. Facilities and resources available are worthy of an international institution and support a holistic and comprehensive education that emphasizes upon, not only the acquisition of knowledge but also skill development and problem solving, such that students are able to utilize their learning in the real world through reflection and understanding.

The school, established in 2014, has since grown, in size and strength, and has rapidly acquired the loyalty and satisfaction of its parent community, many of whom have been with us since the first year of operation.

The school caters to the diverse learning needs of its students through a consciously developed safe and secure environment that rests on inclusion and tolerance, and one that fosters care, compassion, respect, and reform.

The UNI CrisisLine provides 24/7 crisis intervention and emotional support to anyone in any type of crisis. Students can also use the SafeUT phone app or website to send non-crisis tips to school officials regarding topics such as bullying, cyberbullying, gang activity, drug & alcohol activity, and more. All tips are completely anonymous.

Only 20-30 students in Utah win the Daniels Fund Scholarship each year, so to have two students from our own SUU SUCCESS Academy receive this prestigious award is a big deal! Sarah Sowards and Larissa Orison both will be attending school on this scholarship money. Congratulations to them!

The ACLU believes that children should be educated and supported in schools, not incarcerated. We are working to challenge numerous policies and practices within public school systems and the juvenile justice system that contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.

As harsh penalties for minor misbehavior become more pervasive, schools increasingly ignore or bypass due process protections for suspensions and expulsions. The lack of due process is particularly acute for students with disabilities, who are disproportionately represented in the pipeline despite the heightened protections afforded to them under law.

Youth who become involved in the juvenile justice system are often denied procedural protections in the courts; in one state, up to 80% of court-involved children do not have lawyers. (5) Students who commit minor offenses may end up in secured detention if they violate boilerplate probation conditions prohibiting them from activities like missing school or disobeying teachers.

Though many students are propelled down the pipeline from school to jail, it is difficult for them to make the journey in reverse. Students who enter the juvenile justice system face many barriers to their re-entry into traditional schools. The vast majority of these students never graduate from high school.

Highly recommended! My children love to go to school every day and always look forward to learning something new in a fun way. All the leadership, teachers and staff are experienced, caring, professional, and dedicated. I can see the academic and character development of my children and I am glad that I chose such a nurturing place for my little learners!

My daughter has attended AIS for a year now. She absolutely loves the school and the staff. Her teacher, Ms. Rubal, is just amazing. She has been a great source of energy and has always encouraged her to reach her potential.

Since we are heading towards the end of the school curriculum, I would like to take this opportunity to thank American International School Dubai, for their unconditional support and effort in making the educational program valuable and student-friendly.

I would like to share my nice experience with AIS School. It was a positive journey where I sensed well the high standards, the effective school leadership, and the high levels of collaboration and communication as well. In short, it was a great school, with great teachers and support.

3: When I read about Wizards and their Cantrips it says: "A wizard can prepare a cantrip from an opposition school, but it uses up two of his available slots". Let's say it is a level 1 Wizard. She has 3 Cantrips to begin with and has Necromancy as one of the opposition schools. She really wants to have Distrupt Undead as a Cantrip. Would that consume 2 of those 3 Cantrips leaving her with only 1 left to choose that day?

1. Correct. 0-level spells are just like other spells except that they are not expended upon casting.

2. A spell slot is a single spell per day of a given spell level. So, e.g., a metamagic feat that uses a spell slot one higher than the original spell would be prepared as one of a wizard's spells per day of the next higher level, and cast by a sorcerer using one of her spells per day of the next higher level.

3. Yes; that is the price of school specialization. Tomorrow she can make the same tradeoff, preparing one necromancy cantrip and another non-opposition school cantrip, or prepare three non-opposition school cantrips.

4. Given that you don't leave any slots open, yes, you choose all the spells you wish to prepare for the day. As a wizard, though, you can choose when during the day you wish to prepare spells so long as you rest long enough, so no worries about missing your morning spell preparation time. You'll still have what's left of the previous day's spells until then. As a cleric or druid, you don't have to rest to prepare spells, but you must choose a time of day for your daily preparation when you take the class; if you miss it, you can't prepare spells for that day and are stuck casting leftovers.

A wizard begins play with a spellbook containing all 0-level wizard spells (except those from his prohibited schools, if any; see Arcane Schools) plus three 1st-level spells of his choice.

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Thanks in advance. Yes. You can replace any spell you know with any other spell of equal or lower level, provided you are achieving a level that allows this. Cantrips/Orisons can be replaced only by other cantrips/orisons, but otherwise there is no restriction on this. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Gisher Nov 18, 2017, 05:30 pm Kageshira wrote: Question. Upon reaching certain levels spontaneous caster classes can swap a spell known for a new one (losing the old one of course) can you do this with cantrips? My GM says I can't but he can't give me a straight answer of why, meanwhile nomatter where I look everything points to cantrips being spells for all intents and purposes. ff782bc1db

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