Zoe

Zoe Sutcliffe

Deputy Head of Secondary
 

Zoe Sutcliffe is an experienced educational leader with over 13 years of teaching and leadership experience. Originally from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, she studied English Literature at Liverpool Hope University before completing her PGCE and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Throughout her career, Zoe has been passionate about inspiring young people to exceed their own expectations while driving excellence in teaching and learning.

Having lived and worked in Dubai for the past five years, Zoe progressed from Head of English to Assistant Headteacher for Learning, Teaching and Curriculum, where she has led whole-school initiatives focused on curriculum development, instructional coaching, and evidence-informed professional learning. Alongside her extensive experience teaching IGCSE and International A Level English, she is committed to empowering teachers to continually refine their practice through collaboration, coaching, and professional development.

As Assistant Headteacher for Learning, Teaching and Curriculum at GEMS Metropole School – Al Waha, Zoe is excited to support the continued growth of the secondary school as it expands into Year 11 and Sixth Form. She is dedicated to developing an ambitious, inclusive curriculum, strengthening high-quality teaching, and ensuring every student is challenged, supported, and inspired to achieve their full potential. Drawn to MTW's strong sense of community, Zoe values the partnership between students, staff, and families in creating exceptional learning experiences.

Outside of school, Zoe enjoys travelling and exploring new cultures, having visited destinations across Europe, Africa, and Asia since moving to Dubai. She is also an enthusiastic reader, enjoys the theatre, and loves discovering Dubai's diverse and vibrant food scene.

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  • Secondary Curriculum

    GEMS Metropole School teachers plan challenging, well-organised, interesting lessons with good pace, and incorporate a range of teaching and Assessment for Learning pedagogies. There are regular opportunities for leadership, decision-making and problem solving and pupils are encouraged to take an active role in the learning opportunities they encounter.

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  • Sixth Form

    Our Sixth Form will inspire our school student leaders to follow the guiding principles of our school, to develop academically, culturally and physically through a commitment to academic achievement and success; by being responsible citizens when representing the school through community service; and by displaying an overall commitment to tolerance and respect in all they undertake.

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