Indian School, Al-Ghubra - The Houses - Selection Criteria

Selection Criteria

The selection criteria for the choice of the Heads of the Houses are based on seniority. The selection criteria for the Junior Head Masters and Mistresses is almost always based on the individual's skills and experience within a particular field. For Example: Language Teachers within a particular House usually take on the roles of coaching the Language Debate House Team.

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