Hands-on learning,
with passionate mentors

Our learners have the opportunity to learn from industry experts in weekly
mentorship sessions.

Our mentors have a deep understanding of their given disciplines. They are entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, technologists, policymakers, and changemakers.

They use their industry expertise to guide learners toward a path of purposeful learning.

Tap on the cards to learn more about each mentor.
Annahita Nezami
Annahita Nezami

Annahita founded Overview Effect Therapy and EarthscapeVR, and has spoken at Kepler Space Institute, UCL, BBC Radio 4 and TEDx.

Maddalena Campioni
Maddalena Campioni

Maddalena has worked in the United Nations most of her career. She is the Future and Foresight expert at the Early Childhood Authority in Abu Dhabi.

Torsten Klaus
Torsten Klaus

Torsten is a journalist, filmmaker, author, and educator whose passions have taken him across diverse cultural landscapes.

Tarik Kaddoumi
Tarik Kaddoumi

Tarik has served as a science and technology researcher at the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Center. He also oversaw marketing, social analytics and outreach at Google.

Tamaghna Basu
Tamaghna Basu

Tamaghna is CEO and co-founder of DetaSecure, a cybersecurity service provider based in the UAE.

Wisam Amid
Wisam Amid

Wisam established Xische, a unique venture consulting group in Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and New York.

Guaranteed internships, every term

We know that we learn best through doing.

At the center of our learning are immersive real-world experiences within real organizations.
At the end of every term, all learners participate in a micro-internship. This two-week
internship involves tackling a real-world challenge faced by a pioneering global organization.

Our learners have participated in micro-internships for:

Our learners and alumni have gone on to have a positive impact on the world

From authoring books to establishing pioneering global organizations, our learners are driven by a desire to improve the world.

Tap to explore the impact our learners are having on the world.

Adam was selected to be amongst the world’s top 25 young pioneers and innovators by the Future Minds Network. His mantra is focussed on “ability not age” as he pioneers reimagining the education system. He became the youngest learner to attend a university in the UAE.

Brielle took on the GITEX stage and pitched her sustainable tech start-up to an audience of entrepreneurs, investors, and learners. Her circular economy app connects restaurants with fertilizer producers to tackle the issue of rising food waste in our world.

Irem has been developing a non-medical treatment method for Alzheimer’s, using virtual worlds as a therapeutic tool. Since graduating from School of Humanity’s summer program, She was accepted to the Next Generation Tech Booster Scholarship. She will be pursuing a nanodegree in AI Programming with Python from Udacity.

Emily was selected to represent her country in the 2023 South American Games where she won a gold in the 8, silver in the straight pair, and silver in the straight 4. She is training for the Chilean Open where she hopes to be selected for the 2024 National team.

Muzamil completed a two-week internship at National Incubation Center in Pakistan, engaging in various tasks like data entry, designing social media posters, content creation, blogging, and photography.

Arthur has been an integral member of the UNICEF UK Youth Advisory Board. His role has enabled him to represent the board at various events and meetings, advocating on critical issues such as mental health, climate change, youth participation, and children’s rights.

Larissa, School of Humanity alumni from Rio de Janeiro, joined Wellesley College, where she is pursuing a degree in economics on a full scholarship.

Vrishank has been paving the way for ethical artificial intelligence, and presented his work at the Museum of the Future.

Adam was selected to be amongst the world’s top 25 young pioneers and innovators by the Future Minds Network. His mantra is focussed on “ability not age” as he pioneers reimagining the education system. He became the youngest learner to attend a university in the UAE.

Brielle took on the GITEX stage and pitched her sustainable tech start-up to an audience of entrepreneurs, investors, and learners. Her circular economy app connects restaurants with fertilizer producers to tackle the issue of rising food waste in our world.

Irem has been developing a non-medical treatment method for Alzheimer’s, using virtual worlds as a therapeutic tool. Since graduating from School of Humanity’s summer program, She was accepted to the Next Generation Tech Booster Scholarship. She will be pursuing a nanodegree in AI Programming with Python from Udacity.

Emily was selected to represent her country in the 2023 South American Games where she won a gold in the 8, silver in the straight pair, and silver in the straight 4. She is training for the Chilean Open where she hopes to be selected for the 2024 National team.

Muzamil completed a two-week internship at National Incubation Center in Pakistan, engaging in various tasks like data entry, designing social media posters, content creation, blogging, and photography.

Arthur has been an integral member of the UNICEF UK Youth Advisory Board. His role has enabled him to represent the board at various events and meetings, advocating on critical issues such as mental health, climate change, youth participation, and children’s rights.

Larissa, School of Humanity alumni from Rio de Janeiro, joined Wellesley College, where she is pursuing a degree in economics on a full scholarship.

Vrishank has been paving the way for ethical artificial intelligence, and presented his work at the Museum of the Future.

Meaningful guidance unique to you

Our learners go on to do many different things.

Our High School program offers personalized career and university guidance realized through weekly Pathway Advisory workshops and regular 1:1 sessions with advisors.