FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Choosing the right school for your child can be a tough call; it can be a stressful experience for parents as it involves a lot of legwork and research. There are several factors that need to be considered such as the curriculum.

The academic year typically starts in late August or early September and ends in June. There are three terms: Term 1 (September to December), Term 2 (January to March), and Term 3 (April to June)

Dubai schools offer a variety of curricula, including the British Curriculum (GCSE, A-Levels), American Curriculum, International Baccalaureate (IB), Indian Curriculum (CBSE, ICSE), and UAE Ministry of Education Curriculum

Enrollment procedures vary by school, but generally include submitting an application form, academic records, and undergoing an assessment or interview. It is recommended to apply early due to high demand for places at popular schools

Yes, private school fees in Dubai can vary significantly depending on the school and curriculum. Fees can range from AED 20,000 to over AED 100,000 per year. Additional costs may include uniforms, books, transportation, and extracurricular activities. Visit our school listings page to get complete info.

School hours typically run from around 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM, Sunday to Thursday. Timings may vary slightly between schools and for different age groups

English is the primary language of instruction in most international schools. Arabic is compulsory for all students, and many schools also offer additional languages such as French, German, Spanish, and Hindi

Schools in Dubai offer a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports (football, basketball, swimming), arts (music, drama, visual arts), academic clubs (debate, science clubs), and community service programs

Yes, many schools in Dubai offer special education services for students with learning difficulties or disabilities. These services include individualized education plans (IEPs), specialized staff, and support programs

Consider factors such as curriculum, school reputation, location, facilities, extracurricular offerings, and fees. Visiting schools, attending open days, and speaking to other parents can also help in making an informed decision. Explore the institutions listed on our website and be part of communities where you can reach out for further information.

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is the regulatory authority responsible for the growth and quality of private education in Dubai. They conduct inspections, provide ratings, and ensure schools meet specific standards