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Dubai International Academy Town SquareInternational Baccalaureate Curriculum, Subjects & Qualifications

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
Location
Dubai, Old Town
Fees
AED 75K - 120K
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Curriculum & Academics

Not Yet Rated
KHDA Inspection Rating
School opens August 2026; among 40 IB schools in Dubai, 10 hold Outstanding and 15 Very Good ratings
4 Programmes
IB Continuum Pathways Planned
PYP, MYP, DP & CP — one of few Dubai schools planning the full IB Continuum
AED 68,000–120,000
Annual Fee Range
Above the IB school median of AED 65,097 across Dubai's 40 IB curriculum schools
6 Faculties
Specialist Academic Pathways
Law, Medicine, Business, Engineering, Science, Arts & Humanities — distinctive faculty model for an IB school
20+ Years
Group IB Experience (Innoventures)
Sister campuses DIA Emirates Hills and DIA Al Barsha provide an established IB track record
Full IB ContinuumIB World School (Pending)Inclusion ProgrammeFaculty Pathway ModelOpening August 2026

Dubai International Academy Town Square is a new international school scheduled to open in August 2026, offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Continuum across its full span — from the Primary Years Programme (PYP) through the Middle Years Programme (MYP), and ultimately the Diploma Programme (DP) and Career-related Programme (CP) as the school grows year on year. At opening, DIA Town Square will admit students from PreK through Grade 8, with additional year groups added annually until the full PreK–Grade 12 pathway is complete. This phased expansion model is common among new IB schools in Dubai, though parents should note that DP and CP access remains several years away for current enrollees.

The school is the third campus operated under the Innoventures Education group, joining the established DIA Emirates Hills and DIA Al Barsha campuses, which together represent over 20 years of IB education delivery in Dubai. That institutional heritage is meaningful: the founding leadership team brings direct IB experience from within the same group, and the curriculum architecture mirrors a proven model rather than an untested one. Founding Head of Secondary Kosta Lekanides brings more than 25 years in international education, with specific IB expertise spanning teaching, coordination, senior leadership, training, and authorship — a depth of IB-specific experience that is genuinely uncommon at the founding stage of a new school.

The academic approach is inquiry-led and student-centered, consistent with IB philosophy, with an emphasis on curiosity, critical thinking, and global perspectives. A distinctive structural feature is the school's faculty model, which organises learning pathways around six specialist domains: Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medicine, Business Faculty, Engineering Faculty, Science Faculty, and Arts and Humanities Faculty. This framework, unusual at the primary and middle years level, is designed to connect students' learning to real-world disciplines from an early age — though how this integrates with the IB's transdisciplinary PYP and interdisciplinary MYP frameworks in practice remains to be seen once the school is operational. An Inclusion programme is listed among the school's specialist provisions, signalling a commitment to SEN support from the outset, though specific details on staffing ratios or support tiers are not yet published.

Because DIA Town Square does not open until August 2026, no KHDA inspection rating has been issued, no exam results exist, and no university destination data is available. Parents evaluating this school must therefore rely on the track record of its sister campuses and the credentials of its founding team rather than independent performance evidence. Among the 40 IB curriculum schools in Dubai, the rating distribution is notably strong — 10 hold Outstanding ratings and 15 are rated Very Good — meaning the bar for IB schools in this city is high, and DIA Town Square will need to perform well from its first inspection cycle to be competitive within its peer group. The absence of any published accreditation status for the new campus is also worth noting; IB World School authorisation for each programme requires a separate application and evaluation process, and prospective parents should confirm the timeline for formal authorisation directly with the school.

On fees, DIA Town Square sits firmly in the upper tier of the Dubai market. At AED 68,000 to AED 120,000 per year, its range sits above the IB curriculum median of AED 65,097 across Dubai's 40 IB schools, and well above the citywide median of AED 35,525. Families should factor in that the full DP and CP pathways — typically the highest-fee years — will not be available at opening, meaning the upper fee band applies to a future state of the school rather than its current offering.