
Horizon English School Town Square will follow the National Curriculum for England, delivering a fully integrated British education from Early Years Foundation Stage (FS1) through to Year 13 — one of relatively few schools in Dubai offering a genuine all-through pathway under a single British framework. The curriculum spans four key stages: Early Years, Primary (Years 1–6), Senior School (Years 7–11), and Sixth Form (Years 12–13), providing families in Town Square with a single-school journey from age three to university entry.
At Sixth Form, the school offers three distinct post-16 pathways: a traditional A Level route, a BTEC professional pathway equivalent to three A Levels, and a hybrid A Level/BTEC combination — giving students meaningful flexibility to align their qualifications with university ambitions, vocational goals, or creative careers. This breadth of post-16 options is a genuine differentiator: many British curriculum schools in Dubai offer A Levels only, making Horizon Town Square's multi-pathway Sixth Form a notable strength for families seeking options beyond the purely academic track.
The school's enrichment offer is anchored by the Enrich ME enrichment programme, delivered through Cognita's global network, covering football, swimming, netball, racquet sports, performing arts and music. Alongside this, the Cognita Be Well Charter embeds structured wellbeing provision across the school, and a dedicated Safeguarding programme ensures child protection standards exceed regulatory requirements. Languages offered alongside English include Arabic and French, with Arabic and Islamic Education integrated into the Primary and Senior curriculum for relevant students.
On inspection standing, Horizon Town Square has not yet received a KHDA rating, as the school opens in August 2027. It will enter the market classified as a new school — one of 27 schools in Dubai currently holding New School status without a substantive inspection rating. However, its sister campus, Horizon English School Jumeirah, holds an Outstanding KHDA rating, placing it among only 23 of Dubai's 233 private schools to achieve the top grade. Among British curriculum schools specifically, 18 of Dubai's 23 Outstanding-rated schools follow the British curriculum, demonstrating that the framework Horizon Town Square adopts is strongly associated with top inspection performance in this city. The Founding Head of Primary, Charlotte Grieves, previously guided her school through an Outstanding BSO inspection at RGS Guildford Dubai, bringing direct experience of high-stakes academic quality assurance to the founding team.
Exam results — including GCSE, A Level, and university destination data — are not yet available, as the school has not opened. Parents should note this gap honestly: there is no independent evidence of student outcomes specific to this campus, and the school's academic track record will only begin to accumulate from 2027 onwards. The sister school's Outstanding rating provides meaningful contextual confidence, but it is not a substitute for campus-specific performance data. Inspectors and reviewers will assess Horizon Town Square for the first time once it has been operational for a full academic cycle, at which point its positioning among 105 British curriculum schools in Dubai will become clearer.