Kent College Dubai represents an exciting partnership between Kent College Canterbury and Mir Hashem Khoory LLC (MHK). The campus, which is now nearing completion, will be managed by Kent College Canterbury under the leadership of founding Principal, Patrick Lee-Browne, and sprawls over 53,000 sq metres. It will provide state-of-the-art facilities for all the curriculum areas including different arenas for traditional sports.
Dubai American Academy offers the international children of Dubai an enriched American Curriculum taught by a highly qualified staff from North America and select, internationally-trained teachers. We believe that the diversity of our student body provides the foundation for creating involved global citizens in our rapidly changing world. We make the effort to appreciate and celebrate our differences.
British curriculum based Victory Heights Primary School (VHPS) currently takes students from KG to grade 6 and serves 525 students from 37 nationalities. The school is located very much in new Dubai, in Dubai Sports City.
Welcome to HCT Academy for Girls. We bring a world class education, using a revolutionary individualized, blended education model known as K12. This award winning American curriculum offers over 240 courses. Students receive an individual learning plan tailored to there unique needs.
Welcome to GEMS Heritage Indian School Dubai, a new chapter in the annals of the UAE’s oldest educational heritage, dating back to 1968. GEMS Heritage Indian School is the latest addition to the GEMS portfolio of Indian Schools that collectively shape the futures of close to 15,000 students. Residents of South Dubai can now access a school that is poised to take Indian Curriculum education to a bold new level.
There have been a lot of changes at GEMS Firstpoint School since it opened in September 2014.
Firstly and most evidently, student numbers have grown significantly – from 340 to 850. The expectation is that this number will grow to approximately 1,400 students by 2016/17, especially now the school has permission to extend from FS1 to Year 12.
The AMLED School is an undertaking of the Sacred Heart CMI province Rajagiri, Kochi in collaboration with AMLED Facilities Management LLC Dubai, UAE.The CMI province has created a legacy of excellence in Education and it had been a long standing demand of its benefactors, former students and well wishers to start a school in Dubai.
All praises are due to Allah, Who taught man that which he knew not, and Allah’s blessing and peace be on our master Muhammadr, the prime educator as well as on his family and companions.
Knowledge, doubtless, is the most important yardstick to measure the difference between men and men whatever their caste, creed or colour. This is so because everybody now realizes the value of knowledge in the life of individuals and groups. It is, in fact, through knowledge that the nations progress and societies advance.
Located in Motor City, so convenient for Arabian Ranches, Dubai Sports City, Jumeirah Golf Estates and other newer developments between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and the Al Khail Road, GEMS Metropole is one of four new schools that opened within a 5 minute drive of each other in September 2014. If success of a new school can be measured by the number of students joining in the first term, then the GEMS Marketing Machine can comfortably claim first prize.
International Academic School Dubai is a private K-12 school located in Al Warqa 1, Dubai. The school was established on September 2006 as a private school for international students, catering to over 1000 students. Presently one in three students comes from the local Emirati population (2013/14) – this is a decline from 50% (2011/12). Total student numbers have remained flat.
Dubai British School Jumeirah Park is located at the heart of this new community, close to Jumeirah Lake Towers and the Jumeirah Park/Jumeirah Islands areas. Currently, there are approximately 300 children at DBS-JP with a total capacity of the school of over 1,600 when open completely.
Hartland International School, Located close to the Al Khail and Al Ain roads, the school can be a little difficult to reach, but a turn off by the Quarantine stables at Nad Al Sheba before Meydan leads the way through a vast desert area to the school. Part of the Mohammed bin Rashid development and owned by Sobha, an Indian group active in the Gulf for many years, Hartland International School certainly stands out among the sand and has been surrounded by trees and greenery to good effect. The buildings are white and designed in groups of grassed quadrangles, with the front of the school featuring 3 protruding glass and steel prongs into which the Foundation, Primary and Secondary sections of the school are arranged.
Gulf Model School is a private K-12 school located in Al Muhaisnah, Dubai. The school was established in 1979 and as of 2011 caters to more than 2,500 students grouped into 82 classes with 12 at Kindergarten, 33 in the primary phase, 14 in Middle and 24 in the secondary phase.
Dubai Arab American School is located in Al Muhaisnah, and is almost 6 years old. It has been subject to KHDA inspections since 2008-2009 when it was found to be Unsatisfactory. After five follow on inspections, the school was upgraded to Acceptable for the latest KHDA report (2011-12).
Safa Community School, a sister to the established Safa School (located between Safa Park and the Al Khail Road on Meydan Street), opened on its new site near Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road (opposite Motor City) in September 2014. Given that the school only received approval to commence construction in May, it has done remarkably well to open the two existing teaching blocks on-time, on what is a deceptively large plot next to the Dubailand Sales Centre. The area is being “greened” currently with hundreds of trees being planted around the entire area, including the school site.
Crescent School, also known as Crescent English High School, is an Indian curriculum (CBSE) based school located in Al Qusais, Dubai. It has almost 1500 students on its register, an overwhelming majority of whom come from Indian families. The student body is currently served by just over 60 teachers.
Dovecote Green Primary School, located at Dubai Investments Park, provides a primary education to a very small community of 40 pupils. As a new school, it has yet to be rated by Dubai’s education authority, the KHDA.
Al Maaref Private School is proud to be one of the oldest private schools in Dubai, having been established with the aim to provide quality education to its diverse community. The school’s history and the trust of its parents and stakeholders over more than 20 years attest of Al Maaref Private School’s commitment to instill sound Islamic values such as tolerance, acceptance of diversity, respect whilst acknowledging the traditions and contributions of the different cultures in its school community.
Al Nahda located The Sheffield Private School provides education for 1550 boys and girls aged three to 18 years, from Foundation Stage to post-16, offering UK IGCSE, A2 and A’ Level exams. However, two-thirds of students are in the foundation and primary stage, and last a year only 29 students were in post-16 education at the school. A’ Levels had not been taken for two years. Students come largely from Pakistani, Arabic, and Indian families.
Credence High School is located on a large purpose-built campus located in Al Qouz Industrial area. It is one of several schools located in this area and convenient for the Al Khail and Sheikh Zayed Roads, allowing the school to cover large areas of Dubai, Deira and Sharjah by school bus services. The school was founded by several prominent local Indian businessmen, including Dr. Moopen, who owns the Aster Medical clinics and pharmacies in Dubai.
This is our aspiration as an educational institution – to provide quality education to the Filipino youth and prepare them to be of service to the community and the world.
Apple International School, established in 1994, is a mixed gender school located in Dubai in Al Qusais near the Al Bustan Centre. It offers private primary and middle school education (KG to grade 8) with a UK based curriculum. It currently has 2261 children on its register, a 10% increase from the previous year. There are currently 107 teachers and 28 teaching assistants working at the school.
A review of The International School of Choueifat, Dubai could easily be a debate on the purpose of education: Is a school primarily a mechanism to achieve academically and get into a good university, or is there something more holistic than that – to develop the mind, intellect, curiosity and the person?
Oasis school currently teaches from FS 1 to Year 6, and is centrally located in Al Safa 1, Jumeirah, Dubai. The school was originally known as the Universal Academy of Excellence and is owned by Dubai Education, a company founded by Bin Hendi Enterprises LLC, and Emirates Investment and Development PSC.
The Indian Academy, Dubai, welcomes you to yet another successful year of learning and achievements. Situated in Qusais, The Indian Academy, Dubai, provides Indian Curriculum as its teaching methodology for KG 1 to Grade VIII.
Nad Al Hamar located City School International, provides education for students from Pre-Primary to Grade 11 (3 to 17 years of age). Student numbers are small.
Anyone who has been in the UAE for some time will know of someone who has been educated at St. Mary’s. Practically an institution, St Mary’s, based in Oud Metha in Dubai, is home to almost 1929 students, girls and boys, aged from 5 to 19. The school is one of the oldest educational institutions in the Emirates. It was founded in 1968, and is said to be something of an anomaly in following a broadly Catholic curriculum for Religious Studies (a choice of study is allowed).
Al Twar located Star International School is one of a very select few schools to have improved its KHDA rating in the 2014 period, moving up to a Good rating from Acceptable.
Sharjah American International School provides an American-based curriculum within the framework of traditional Islamic values. It is SAIS’s overriding belief that students learn to their optimum in a caring, nurturing environment which recognizes the importance of the local culture and traditions.
The Swiss International Scientific School, Dubai is located in a quiet location close to the remaining boat building yards at Al Jaddaf, a short distance from the Business Bay bridge. Currently the school stands entirely alone and makes a striking impression from all sides.
Hor Al Anz located Queen International School is a K-12 school providing education in English for 1,257 students boys and girls aged three to 18 years. Approximately 21 per cent of students are Emirati, with the majority of pupils being Arab nationals.
SABARI means “effecting change to transform for the better”. The vision of the school is “To create a transformative learning culture that enables children to Share, Innovate and Succeed in life and work!!!”.
Indian International High School, Dubai is a private K-12 school located in Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai. It currently caters to more than 1900 students. The school is rated Acceptable by the KHDA, a ranking it has held for three years in a row. This puts it sharply at odds with its sister schools in Garhoud and Zabeel both of which have received Outstanding ratings by the KHDA. The Indian High School Dubai claims to be Dubai’s very first private school, opening its doors in 1961.
Based in Al Nahda, Dubai, Central School is a mixed school, taking children from 3 to 18 years of age. It presently has almost 3304 students on its register, following the Indian based National Council for Education and Research and Training syllabus (NCERT) until Grade 9, and then the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) examination syllabuses until Grade 12.
Philadelphia Private School follows the American Curriculum. Learners graduating from PPS can join any reputable university of their choice based on their school performance and achievement on world-recognized Standardized Tests (SAT I and TOEFL IBT), which the school thoroughly prepares its learners to, as early as KG I.
American International School Dubai is a private, independent institution that serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 (ages 3 to 18). It presently has just over 2300 students (up 100 over last year and 500 over two years) made up of over 60 nationalities, the majority of which are Arab nationals. The school has 144 teachers, and 17 teaching assistants giving it a relatively weak teacher to student ratio.
1988 saw the inauguration of the big School building, the architecture of which reflects our religion, culture and national identity. A person no lesser than the then-President, (Late) General Zia-ul-Haq inaugurated the building, who commended the School results and March Past, acknowledging the significance of facilitating the Pakistani community with a huge School building.
The Oxford School provides a UK IGCSE and A’ Level based education to 2,303 boys and girls from Foundation Stage to post-16 (three to 18 years).Children from Pakistani families represent the singe largest demographic, with children from Arab nations the second.
Our own High School, Al Warqa, is a GEMS owned and run school, serving 4,688 predominantly Indian boys aged 5-19 (KG to Grade 12). The CBSE based school currently has a rating of Good by Dubai’s education regulator, the KHDA, a level of education it has maintained for the last four out of five years.