Message from our Partner & Founding Principal
Thank you for your interest in British Campus Algeria and welcome to our school where the focus is on facilitating academic success for all and ensuring all students are able to achieve their potential.
What sets us apart from others lies in the fact that we provide excellent learning opportunities to all our students through the use of technology.To enhance teaching and learning, all students from reception to the sixth form are issued with individual tablets or Chromebooks.This allows them to benefit fromfrom the latest trends and best practice in traditional and digital education.
The use of textbooks is also complemented with access to digital resources both in the classroom, the library and at home.Our curriculum combines British academic tradition with modernity.The school’s modern infrastructure provides every learner with the required tools to dream, aspire and achieve great things.
Our approach to schooling has a focus on ensuring all students enjoy learning and look forward to coming to school.We hope to make British Campus Algeria a second family that supports and nurtures students in every way possible.
Our doors are open to nationals from all around the world who are invited to join a school that champions academic excellence and the wellbeing of its learners.Our modern facilities and dedicated team of professional staff create a nurturing and challenging teaching and learning environment where every learner is able to benefit from his/her time at our school, grow, develop, achieve and excel.
We value the school’s international community and we believe in embracing and promoting both Algerian and British values with a view of nurturing tolerant and compassionate young people able to survive in international and multicultural communities.
Please feel free to visit our school and to hopefully join British Campus Algeria as a student or member of staff.
Dr Amina Wakefield
Partner & Founding Principal
Dr Amina Wakefield
Partner & Founding Principal
Dr Amina Wakefield who is the Founding Chief Executive of
Cambridge Worldwide Academy has held various senior positions in
education such as Chair, Director of International Relations,
Director of International Offices, Principal and Chief Executive.
She is a Trade Adviser at the Tajik-British Chamber of Commerce, a Committee Member of the Inspiring Women Committee at Cambridge Chambers of Commerce and Chair of Technical Vocational Education UK.
Dr Wakefield is a multi - award winner in leadership, international
education and export of British education. Her achievements have
been recognized with 27 accolades from 9 different countries.
She holds awards for research in international education, EU awards
for innovation in curriculum design, Arab Women of Achievement
Award, the Saphira Award in leadership and enterprise, The 2021 Newcastle University Alumni Impact Award, the 2022 Woman Who
Achieves in Business Growth Award and recently the 2023 Global
Education Leadership Award, 2023 Exporter of the Year Award, 2023
Remote Working Businesswoman of the Year Award, 2023 Lifetime
Achievement Award and 2023-24 Education Initiative of the Year
Global Award.
Dr Wakefield dedicated her life to building equity in education and
to widening access to good quality education.
She has over 30 years’ experience in the development of the
education system in many countries and the establishment of
education partnerships between the UK, Africa, Middle East,
Asia and the Far East.
With the support of Dr Wakefield, over 300 education programmes
and education institutions were developed and set up in 22 countries.
As an Ambassador for British education export , Dr Wakefield through Cambridge Worldwide Academy provides academic and technical
support to governments, educators and investors interested in the
set-up or development of education institutions in their countries.
Dr Wakefield is renowned for championing the education of girls and women and for being a pioneer in several countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle-East where she established the first British schools,
training centers and higher education institutions.