Ian Porter

Ian Porter

Deputy Head of Secondary
 

My name is Ian Porter. I was born in Salisbury, England, before spending time living in Germany and later settling in Edinburgh, Scotland, where I have lived for the past 30 years.
My experiences of living in different places have shaped my appreciation for diverse communities and strengthened my passion for working with young people from a variety of backgrounds.
I graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a qualified Physical Education teacher and have dedicated the past 26 years to education. During my career, I have worked in five different schools across Edinburgh, gaining extensive experience in teaching, coaching, and school leadership. For the past 11 years, I have held Senior Leadership positions, supporting school improvement while working closely with students, staff, and families to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Alongside my career in education, I played semi-professional football and had the opportunity to coach on the east coast of the United States. These experiences reinforced my belief in the value of teamwork, resilience, discipline, and the positive impact that sport can have on young people's confidence, wellbeing, and personal development. Family, friendships, and education are at the heart of everything I do. I am delighted to be joining GEMS Metropole School – Al Waha and look forward to working alongside the entire school community to help every student achieve their full
potential. I am committed to creating an ambitious, supportive, and caring environment where every child feels valued, challenged, and
has a genuine sense of belonging.

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