Using Tapestry to support teaching and learning
Amity School Dubai have around 800 children in their Foundation Stage (CBSE PreK – Grade 2) and they have been using Tapestry for two years. Parita Patira is Head of the Foundation Stage and introduced the use of Tapestry with staff, parents and children.
Supporting parental engagement in an international school
Educators at Amity School Dubai encourage families to use Tapestry right from the start. They fill in the About Me section which helps staff to get to know and understand the children better. Parents input continues as they share learning that happens at home adding photos/video to their child’s Tapestry online journal.
"Once parents start using Tapestry, there is no looking back because they love it. We are very happy to see this kind of involvement of the parents, and this wouldn’t have been possible without Tapestry being there."
At the same time, educators regularly update parents about experiences children are having at school, via Tapestry. This gives parents a consistent insight into classroom activities and their child’s learning and development. And because families are aware of their child’s progress, staff no longer get emails from parents asking how well their child is doing.
"There’s a perfect accord between the home and the school through Tapestry."
Designing a curriculum and monitoring children’s progress
A strong and enriching curriculum is an important aspect of Amity schools. At Amity School Dubai, they recently implemented the National Curriculum Framework for Foundational Stage (NCF). They use Tapestry to support their implementation of the NCF and to evaluate its impact at their international school.
"Tapestry has really helped us in establishing the new curriculum. We can see which curriculum areas we have covered and what the outcomes are for each child. Educators can analyse how well a child is doing, and plan for their next steps. It would not be possible for us to do this without Tapestry."
They also post goals on Tapestry for every child, reducing documentation for teachers and streamlining everything by using one platform.
Using flexible features creatively
One of the main Tapestry features used by staff and families is Observations. Educators use a mixture of individual and group observations, and they add a personalised note for a child’s family and their online journal.
Staff use the Activities feature to share ideas for activities to do at home at specific times of the year in their international school community, for example as part of their summer enrichment programme for children.
"This was really appreciated by parents and children – everyone enjoyed the activities we shared using Tapestry."
Designed as a teacher-parent communication tool, the team at Amity Dubai use Tapestry’s Memos feature as a reading log. Books are shared from school to home, and families record their feedback on how the reading at home is going via Memos.
"I can’t express in words how grateful we are that we came across Tapestry."

