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New KHDA inspection results: Best Indian curriculum schools in Dubai revealed. Full list with fees
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New KHDA inspection results: Best Indian curriculum schools in Dubai revealed. Full list with fees

by Tabitha BardaNovember 30, 2023

New KHDA inspection results reveal that GEMS Modern Academy is the only Outstanding-rated school in Dubai, with 10 schools rated Very Good, 14 Good, and seven as acceptable.

Eighty-three per cent of students now attend Indian curriculum schools rated Good or better, compared to 73 per cent during the 2022-23 academic year, according to results released by Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA). This equates to 15,000 students.

A total of 32 Indian curriculum schools with 94,499 students enrolled were inspected this year.

Four schools improved from Acceptable to Good. No schools declined in their ratings.

Rating School Average Fees
Outstanding GEMS Modern Academy 47,146
Very Good GEMS Our Own English High School 12,096
Very Good The Indian High School 7,911
Very Good GEMS Our Own Indian High School 10,336
Very Good The Millennium School 21,786
Very Good Delhi Private School 12,562
Very Good JSS International School 25,387
Very Good Ambassador School 29,078
Very Good JSS Private School 15,999
Very Good GEMS New Millennium School 27,610
Very Good Credence High School 21,912
Good Gulf Indian High School 5,969
Good The Indian High School – branch 7,665
Good GEMS Legacy School – Dubai branch 11,373
Good New Indian Modern School 5,278
Good Our Own High School – Dubai branch 11,505
Good Primus Private School 18,062
Good The Indian International School – DSO branch 11,426
Good The Indian Academy 17,184
Good Sabari Indian School 16,608
Good Springdales School 28,618
Good Pearl Wisdom School 16,714
Good Amity School 25,064
Good Global Indian International School 30,540
Good Bright Riders School 25,031
Acceptable Elite English School 5,991
Acceptable Crescent English School 3,902
Acceptable The Central School 5,102
Acceptable Buds Public School 11,884
Acceptable Little Flower English School 3,725
Acceptable Gulf Model School 4,980
Acceptable Woodlem Park School 17,602

Commenting on the results, Dr Abdulla Al Karam, Director General of KHDA said:

“Dubai has ambitious targets for the growth of its economy and population and high-quality education will be central to achieving these targets. Our vision is to transform Dubai into a global destination for education and this starts with every school and every classroom. We are grateful to Dubai’s Indian curriculum schools for their support and for being part of a school community that reflects the innovation and excellence that exemplifies Dubai.”

Wellbeing was introduced as a key focus area during inspections last year. Twenty-nine (91 per cent) Indian curriculum schools provide Good or better wellbeing provision.

Fatma Belrehif, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau said:

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“As Dubai’s private schools sector has grown, so has the access to high quality education for families. This is indicated by the 83 per cent of students in Indian curriculum schools rated Good or better this year, compared to 45 per cent when inspections first started in 2009-10. We remain focused on increasing the proportion of students receiving Good and better education each year.

“The inspection reports are being published before the end of the second term for Indian curriculum schools to offer parents better and more timely access to the information they need to decide on the best school for their children.”

Two schools offering the Pakistani curriculum were rated Acceptable.

Individual parent summary reports and full inspection reports are now available on the KHDA website and mobile app.

Key findings:

  • 32 Indian curriculum schools inspected
  • 83% of students attend Indian schools rated Good or better
  • 78% of Indian curriculum schools are rated Good or better
  • 91% of schools offer wellbeing provision rated Good or better
  • Four schools improved in inspection ratings
  • 94,499 students enrolled in Indian curriculum schools that were inspected

About The Author
Tabitha Barda
Tabitha Barda is the Senior Editor of SchoolsCompared.com. Oxbridge educated and an award winning journalist in the UAE for more than a decade, Tabitha is one of the region's shining lights in all that is education in the emirates. A mum herself, she is passionate about helping parents - and finding the stories in education that deserve telling. She is responsible for the busy 24x7 News Desk, our Advisory Boards and Specialist Panels - and Parents United's WHICHPlaydates - a regular meeting place for UAE parents to discuss the issues that matter to them, make friends and network with others. You can often find Tabitha too on Parents United - our Facebook community board, discussing the latest schools and education issues with our parent community in the UAE - and beyond.

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