St Christopher’s School has once again been recognised among the Spear’s Top 100 Private Schools in the world, marking the fifth consecutive year the school has received the prestigious honour.
“This recognition for the fifth consecutive year is a reflection of the extraordinary students, staff and families that make up our community,” school principal Dr Simon Watson said.
“At St Chris, we believe in supporting young people not only to achieve excellent results, but to grow into confident, compassionate and capable individuals ready to make a positive impact on the world.”
While the school continues to achieve outstanding GCSE, A Level and IB results, its success is rooted in a broader philosophy centred on helping students thrive academically, personally and socially.
Offering numerous pathways – including A Levels, the IB Diploma Programme and BTEC qualifications, St Chris empowers students to pursue the route best suited to their strength, interests and aspirations.
Beyond the classroom, opportunities in sport, performing arts, music, leadership and service help shape well-rounded individuals and true ‘role models for the world’.
At the heart of St Chris is a strong sense of community and an unwavering commitment to its ethos of ‘Education for a Shared Humanity’.
According to the school, students are valued as individuals, supported by exceptional teachers and support staff who challenge and inspire them every day.
The honour coincides with an exciting phase for the school, with its new Senior School opening this August.
Representing a major investment in the future of education in Bahrain, the new campus reflects St Chris’ commitment to innovation while remaining true to the values that have defined the school for more than 64 years.