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Iranian Towheed Girls School

Curriculum
Iranian
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Karama
Fees
AED 9K - 15K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
DSIB: Facilities & Resources
Rated Good in 2023–24 inspection — above the school's overall Acceptable rating
210
Total Students
Small single-campus enrolment; no overcrowding reported
1:9
Student-to-Teacher Ratio
Significantly better than Dubai's average of 1:13.6
AED 8,948
Lowest Annual Fee
Among the lowest fees in Dubai; Iranian curriculum median is AED 9,361
Acceptable
Wellbeing Provision
No structured wellbeing plan; limited in-school wellbeing activities
Library On-SiteScience LabsGreen ClubLow-Fee CampusFunctional Environment

Iranian Towheed Girls School has operated from its Al Karama location since 1992, occupying a single-campus site on Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, and no independent measurement is available — a transparency gap that parents should note. The school serves 210 students across Grades 1 to 12, a small and intimate enrolment that shapes the physical experience: corridors are quiet, spaces are not overcrowded, and the environment feels orderly and purposeful, consistent with the school's strong behavioural culture.

Academic facilities are modest and proportionate to the school's fee level. The school references a library with both digital and physical resources, and science provision includes laboratory facilities with a particular focus on applied science and technical work in the high phase — an area where student outcomes are Good across all phases. Beyond these, specific facility counts for science labs, specialist rooms, or technology suites are [MISSING: detailed facility inventory not publicly available]. Inspectors noted that the use of learning technology is limited across subjects and phases, which is a meaningful constraint on modern learning.

Sports facilities, arts spaces, performance venues, dining arrangements, and medical provision are [MISSING: no data available from inspection reports or school communications]. The school does operate a Green Club where students grow fruit and herbs — a small but valued environmental initiative — and new learning spaces have been introduced, though inspectors noted these are not yet used consistently or to their full potential.

DSIB rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Good in the 2023–2024 inspection cycle — the one substantive positive finding in an otherwise Acceptable overall profile. This suggests the physical environment is functional and adequately maintained, even if it is not expansive. Wellbeing provision, however, was rated Acceptable, with inspectors finding no structured, organised wellbeing plan and very few in-school activities to support student wellbeing beyond isolated events.

On the question of value, the fee-to-facility equation here is straightforward: at AED 8,948–14,877 annually, Towheed Girls sits at the very bottom of Dubai's fee spectrum. Among Iranian curriculum schools in Dubai, the median fee is AED 9,361 — placing this school squarely at the midpoint of its peer group. At this price point, parents should not expect the extensive campuses, swimming pools, or performing arts centres found at schools charging AED 40,000 or more. What the fee buys is access to a coherent Iranian national curriculum, a favourable 1:9 student-to-teacher ratio against a Dubai average of 13.6, and a safe, disciplined environment. The facilities are functional rather than impressive — and for families prioritising curriculum continuity with Iran over facility breadth, that trade-off is likely acceptable.