Pupils at the Dubai British School in Jumeirah Park, which is among those rated as 'outstanding'. Pawan Singh / The National
Pupils at the Dubai British School in Jumeirah Park, which is among those rated as 'outstanding'. Pawan Singh / The National
Pupils at the Dubai British School in Jumeirah Park, which is among those rated as 'outstanding'. Pawan Singh / The National
Pupils at the Dubai British School in Jumeirah Park, which is among those rated as 'outstanding'. Pawan Singh / The National

Dubai's 23 best-ranked schools with annual tuition fees


Dona Cheriyan
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Parents in Dubai have the choice of dozens of highly rated private schools.

Twenty-three schools in the emirate have been rated as “outstanding” with 48 considered “very good” by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), according to its latest report.

The authority regulates and periodically inspects the emirate's schools, and their scale also includes ratings of “good”, “acceptable” and “weak”.

The inspections mainly focus on two criteria – wellbeing and inclusion. Schools must also meet the requirements of the National Agenda Parameter which examines their performance in international assessments and progress towards meeting those targets. The parameter also looks at the results of external assessments for key subjects.

Pause in inspections

The authority released a report rating 209 schools in 2024 and announced that they would be pausing full inspections for the 2025-26 academic year for most schools. Only schools in their third year of operation would be subject to a comprehensive inspection, the authority clarified in May.

It said the pause was part of an “evolving approach to supporting quality education in the emirate”. The inspections were also paused during the 2024-2025 academic year.

However, schools will have to continue measuring students’ academic progress through external benchmark assessments and submit self-evaluation forms as required. KHDA will monitor school progress with targeted visits focused on specific criteria, Fatma Ibrahim Belrehif, chief executive of the Education Quality Assurance and Compliance Agency at KHDA, said in May.

Demand is higher than ever. Dubai's private school operators told The National last year that they were planning to expand campuses and launch more schools to keep up with demand from the growing population. More than two million more people are expected to be living in the emirate within six years.

Pupils receive their GCSE results at GEMS Wellington International School. Victor Besa / The National
Pupils receive their GCSE results at GEMS Wellington International School. Victor Besa / The National

Here are the 23 schools rated as “outstanding”:

Deira International School, Dubai Festival City

Curriculum: British/International Baccalaureate (IB)

Fees: From Dh44,616 in Foundation Stage 1 to Dh89,889 in Year 13

The school operates under the Al Futtaim Education Foundation and was founded in 2005.

Dubai English Speaking College, Academic City

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh84,326 for Years 7 to 11 and Dh90,633 in sixth form

Part of the Dubai English Speaking Schools group, the institution offers the UK curriculum to Year 7 and above.

Dubai English Speaking School, Umm Hurair

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh43,084 in FS1 to Dh53,320 in Year 6

The primary school (for children aged three to 11) in Oud Metha has maintained its top rating since 2018.

GEMS Jumeirah Primary School, Al Safa

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh44,200 in FS1 and Dh55,714 for Foundation Stage 2 to Year 6

The primary school, founded in 1996, has been rated “outstanding” since 2010.

GEMS Wellington International School

Curriculum: British/International Baccalaureate (IB)

Fees: From Dh47,527 in FS1 to Dh103,399 in Year 13

This school offers the UK curriculum from Foundation Stage to Year 11 and the IB Diploma Programme courses and careers programme in Years 12 and 13.

Horizons English School, Al Wasl

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh43,849 in FS1 to Dh58,825 in Year 6

The primary school is part of the Cognita group.

Jumeirah College, Al Safa

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh78,496 in Year 7 to Dh98,681 in Year 13

This GEMS Education school offers Year 7 to 13 and has been consistently rated “outstanding” since 2010.

Nord Anglia International School Dubai, Al Barsha

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh69,625 in FS1 to Dh105,288 in Year 13

The school follows the British curriculum and offers the IB Diploma programme too.

Safa Community School, Al Barsha

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh54,437 in FS1 to Dh89,440 in Year 13

The school, founded in 2014, improved from “very good” to “outstanding” in the latest inspections.

Victory Heights Primary School, Dubai Sports City

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh40,138 in FS1 to Dh54,733 in Year 6

The primary-only school was founded in 2012 and offers after-school care options.

Dubai British School, Emirates Hills

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh53,027 in FS1 to Dh79,541 in Year 13

This Taaleem group school features two campuses that are walking distance away from each other – one for nursery to Year 2 and the other for Years 3 to 13.

Dubai British School, Jumeirah Park

Curriculum: British

Fees: Dh64,160 in Year 1 to Dh83,015 in Year 13

Another Taaleem institution, the school achieved its “outstanding” rating after the 2024 inspection.

GEMS Dubai American Academy, Al Barsha

Curriculum: American/IB

Fees: Dh66,185 in KG1-2 and Dh93,300 for grades 1 to 12

Founded in 1997, the American school has been consistently rated “outstanding” since 2011-12.

GEMS Modern Academy, Nad Al Sheba

Curriculum: Indian/IB

Fees: Dh38,246 in KG1 to Dh56,706 in Grade 12 (Indian) and Dh73,876 in Grade 12 (IB)

This school is the only Indian curriculum school on this list and offers a dual curriculum pathway that allows a choice between Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and IB programmes.

Jumeirah English Speaking School, Jumeirah

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh54,129 in FS1 to Dh65,097 in Year 6

JESS was founded in 1976 and is a primary-only school (FS1 to Year 6),

The Jumeirah English Speaking School at Arabian Ranches, Dubai. Stephen Lock / ADMC
The Jumeirah English Speaking School at Arabian Ranches, Dubai. Stephen Lock / ADMC

Jumeirah English Speaking School, Arabian Ranches

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh54,129 in FS1 to Dh104,544 in Year 13

The Arabian Ranches branch of JESS offers both primary and secondary schooling.

Kings School Al Barsha

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh57,999 in FS1 to Dh105,873 in Year 13

Part of the Kings Schools group, the Al Barsha institution was founded in 2014.

Kings School Dubai, Umm Suqeim

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh47,179 in FS1 to Dh71,801 in Year 6

This primary school is next to Burj Al Arab.

Dubai College, Al Sufouh

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh97,415 in Year 7 to Dh110,305 in Year 13

The secondary-only campus was established in 1978.

Dubai International Academy, Emirates Hills

Curriculum: IB

Fees: From Dh44,979 in KG1 to Dh79,696 in Grade 12

Established in 2005, the school offers the complete IB continuum curriculum from KG1 to Year 13.

Lycee Francais International, Oud Metha

Curriculum: French

Fees: From Dh29,488 in preschool to Dh62,363 in the final year

This French international school got its first “outstanding” rating after the 2023-2024 inspection cycle.

Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou School Oud Metha

Curriculum: French

Fees: From Dh31,276 in preschool to Dh50,700 in the final year

This French school is a partner institution of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) and also offers the full French curriculum from preschool to Grade 12.

Repton pupils interact with robots, creating avatars on the metaverse. Issa Alkindy for The National
Repton pupils interact with robots, creating avatars on the metaverse. Issa Alkindy for The National

Repton School, Nad Al Sheba

Curriculum: British

Fees: From Dh57,178 in FS1 to Dh102,753 in Year 13

This British-curriculum school has a boarding option for students in Years 7 to 13.

The fees mentioned are for the 2025-2026 academic calendar and taken from the official websites of the schools and cross-checked on the KHDA school fact sheets where the latest information was not available.

These amounts do not include other fees including and not limited to registration fees, transportation, extra-curricular activities, or other administrative fees.

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Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo

Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm

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Director: Kushan Nandy

Starring: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Bidita Bag, Jatin Goswami

Three stars

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
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  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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World Sevens Series standing after Dubai

1. South Africa
2. New Zealand
3. England
4. Fiji
5. Australia
6. Samoa
7. Kenya
8. Scotland
9. France
10. Spain
11. Argentina
12. Canada
13. Wales
14. Uganda
15. United States
16. Russia

8 UAE companies helping families reduce their carbon footprint

Greenheart Organic Farms 

This Dubai company was one of the country’s first organic farms, set up in 2012, and it now delivers a wide array of fruits and vegetables grown regionally or in the UAE, as well as other grocery items, to both Dubai and Abu Dhabi doorsteps.

www.greenheartuae.com

Modibodi  

Founded in Australia, Modibodi is now in the UAE with waste-free, reusable underwear that eliminates the litter created by a woman’s monthly cycle, which adds up to approximately 136kgs of sanitary waste over a lifetime.

www.modibodi.ae

The Good Karma Co

From brushes made of plant fibres to eco-friendly storage solutions, this company has planet-friendly alternatives to almost everything we need, including tin foil and toothbrushes. 

www.instagram.com/thegoodkarmaco

Re:told

One Dubai boutique, Re:told, is taking second-hand garments and selling them on at a fraction of the price, helping to cut back on the hundreds of thousands of tonnes of clothes thrown into landfills each year.

www.shopretold.com

Lush

Lush provides products such as shampoo and conditioner as package-free bars with reusable tins to store. 

www.mena.lush.com

Bubble Bro 

Offering filtered, still and sparkling water on tap, Bubble Bro is attempting to ensure we don’t produce plastic or glass waste. Founded in 2017 by Adel Abu-Aysha, the company is on track to exceeding its target of saving one million bottles by the end of the year.

www.bubble-bro.com

Coethical 

This company offers refillable, eco-friendly home cleaning and hygiene products that are all biodegradable, free of chemicals and certifiably not tested on animals.

www.instagram.com/coethical

Eggs & Soldiers

This bricks-and-mortar shop and e-store, founded by a Dubai mum-of-four, is the place to go for all manner of family products – from reusable cloth diapers to organic skincare and sustainable toys.

www.eggsnsoldiers.com

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Engine: Direct injection 4-cylinder 1.4-litre
Power: 150hp
Torque: 250Nm
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ABU DHABI ORDER OF PLAY

Starting at 10am:

Daria Kasatkina v Qiang Wang

Veronika Kudermetova v Annet Kontaveit (10)

Maria Sakkari (9) v Anastasia Potapova

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova v Ons Jabeur (15)

Donna Vekic (16) v Bernarda Pera 

Ekaterina Alexandrova v Zarina Diyas

Dates for the diary

To mark Bodytree’s 10th anniversary, the coming season will be filled with celebratory activities:

  • September 21 Anyone interested in becoming a certified yoga instructor can sign up for a 250-hour course in Yoga Teacher Training with Jacquelene Sadek. It begins on September 21 and will take place over the course of six weekends.
  • October 18 to 21 International yoga instructor, Yogi Nora, will be visiting Bodytree and offering classes.
  • October 26 to November 4 International pilates instructor Courtney Miller will be on hand at the studio, offering classes.
  • November 9 Bodytree is hosting a party to celebrate turning 10, and everyone is invited. Expect a day full of free classes on the grounds of the studio.
  • December 11 Yogeswari, an advanced certified Jivamukti teacher, will be visiting the studio.
  • February 2, 2018 Bodytree will host its 4th annual yoga market.
Winners

Ballon d’Or (Men’s)
Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain / France)

Ballon d’Or Féminin (Women’s)
Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona / Spain)

Kopa Trophy (Best player under 21 – Men’s)
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona / Spain)

Best Young Women’s Player
Vicky López (Barcelona / Spain)

Yashin Trophy (Best Goalkeeper – Men’s)
Gianluigi Donnarumma (Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City / Italy)

Best Women’s Goalkeeper
Hannah Hampton (England / Aston Villa and Chelsea)

Men’s Coach of the Year
Luis Enrique (Paris Saint-Germain)

Women’s Coach of the Year
Sarina Wiegman (England)

Benefits of first-time home buyers' scheme
  • Priority access to new homes from participating developers
  • Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
  • Flexible payment plans from developers
  • Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
  • DLD registration fee can be paid through banks or credit cards at zero interest rates
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How to get there

Emirates (www.emirates.com) flies directly to Hanoi, Vietnam, with fares starting from around Dh2,725 return, while Etihad (www.etihad.com) fares cost about Dh2,213 return with a stop. Chuong is 25 kilometres south of Hanoi.
 

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1987

1954

1921

1888

The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting

2. Prayer

3. Hajj

4. Shahada

5. Zakat 

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Director: Sudha Kongara Prasad

Starring: Akshay Kumar, Radhika Madan, Paresh Rawal 

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Who: France v Croatia
When: Sunday, July 15, 7pm (UAE)
TV: Game will be shown live on BeIN Sports for viewers in the Mena region

Ain Dubai in numbers

126: The length in metres of the legs supporting the structure

1 football pitch: The length of each permanent spoke is longer than a professional soccer pitch

16 A380 Airbuses: The equivalent weight of the wheel rim.

9,000 tonnes: The amount of steel used to construct the project.

5 tonnes: The weight of each permanent spoke that is holding the wheel rim in place

192: The amount of cable wires used to create the wheel. They measure a distance of 2,4000km in total, the equivalent of the distance between Dubai and Cairo.

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The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE. 

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Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

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