
Teach at The English International School Baghdad
About The English International School Baghdad
Mission & Vision
At The English International School Baghdad, we take our responsibility to prepare future leaders and lifelong learners seriously. The acquisition of fundamental values lies at the heart of everything we do, and all areas of the curriculum are a vehicle for underpinning these values. EISB aims to expose every child, every day, to experiences that will help them understand the need for mutual respect, tolerance, and understanding of people from different cultures and faiths. We pride ourselves on our success in this area as we will see our students embrace differences with respect and integrity.
To achieve our mission and vision, the EIS-Baghdad team will:
- Maintain a school culture of excellence in teaching, student achievement, and innovation.
- Maintain a supportive, healthy, and secure environment for teaching and learning.
- Through the Fieldwork Education curriculums, our team delivers a balanced and holistic international education centered on the learner.
- Raise student awareness and engagement in social, environmental, and intercultural activities, both within and outside the academic programs of study.
Our Team
With licensed teachers from the UK, Australia, America, South Africa, and Canada. EIS – Baghdad ensures our students are exposed to a diverse multicultural education meeting European standards. Our teachers use interactive modern teaching methodology to make learning fun and exciting. While our teachers act as role models to inspire our young learners, our top priorities are safety, comfortability, happiness, and academic progression.
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Iraq at a glance
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Country quick facts
Mesopotamia, a historical region including the modern territory of Iraq, is often referred to as the “cradle of civilization” where mankind began to read, write, create laws and live in cities under organized government
Iraq translates to “deeply rooted, well watered; fertile” in Arabic, Iraq has a narrow coastline, measuring 58km, on the northern Persian Gulf
Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, flow through Iraq, contributing significantly to Iraq’s fertility
Iraq’s oil reserves are estimated to be the fifth largest in the world
Iraqi traditions relate that Noah’s Ark was built in the city of Kufa, Iraq
Baghdad served as the centre of learning during the Islamic Golden Age, and was the largest multicultural city of the middle ages



