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GEMS World AcademyInternational Baccalaureate School in Al Barsha 1، Dubai

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Very Good
Location
Dubai, Al Barsha 1
Fees
AED 71K - 123K

GEMS World Academy

The Executive Summary

GEMS World Academy Dubai occupies a rare position in the Al Barsha 1 schools landscape: it is one of only two schools in the UAE authorised to deliver all four International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes - the PYP, MYP, Diploma Programme, and the Career-related Programme - under one roof. That distinction is not marketing copy; it is a structural advantage that gives families a genuine cradle-to-university pathway without ever changing schools. The KHDA rating of Very Good, sustained consistently since 2017-2018, confirms that inspectors have found a school that delivers on its ambitions, particularly in English and science, where attainment is very good to outstanding across all phases. With school fees Dubai families will recognise as firmly ultra-premium - ranging from AED 71,113 to AED 123,442 per year - this is a school asking parents to make a serious financial commitment. The question is whether the product justifies it. On balance, the academic framework, the breadth of enrichment, and the university destination data pointing to over 60% of alumni at top-50 QS World Universities suggest it does - for the right family. The school is best suited to globally mobile, internationally minded families who value inquiry-based learning, want their child to emerge as a genuinely independent thinker, and can absorb fees that will exceed AED 1.5 million across a full Nursery-to-Grade-12 journey. It is less well suited to families seeking a traditional, exam-factory environment, those who prioritise Arabic language development above all else (KHDA inspectors rated Arabic as an Additional Language attainment as Weak in MYP), or parents who want the reassurance of an Outstanding KHDA rating. The recent leadership transition - from long-serving principal Dr Saima Rana to incoming CEO Heath Monk, an Oxford graduate and former CEO of The British School of the Netherlands - introduces a period of uncertainty that discerning parents should factor into their decision. GWA has the bones of an exceptional school; the next inspection cycle will reveal whether the new leadership chapter consolidates or disrupts that trajectory.
All Four IB ProgrammesVery Good KHDA 2023-2460%+ Alumni at Top-50 QS Universities2,000+ Student Community100+ Nationalities

I love the fact that it is an IB curriculum and that they have so many extra enrichment activities at the school. Both of my children really enjoy the IB because they can really be themselves - it embraces their critical thinking skills and pushes them to be the best they can be.

GWA Parent (Primary and Secondary phases)

Academic Framework & Learning Style

GEMS World Academy Dubai is built on a single, coherent educational philosophy: the International Baccalaureate continuum. From the Reggio Emilia-inspired Nursery for two and three-year-olds, through the Primary Years Programme (PYP, ages 3-11), the Middle Years Programme (MYP, Grades 6-10), and into the Diploma Programme (DP) or Career-related Programme (CP) for Grades 11-12, every stage is designed to develop inquiry, conceptual understanding, and independent thinking. This is not a school that drills students toward a single high-stakes exam; it is a school that builds intellectual habits across a decade and a half of learning. The teaching methodology is explicitly inquiry-based throughout. In the KG phase, KHDA inspectors rated teaching for effective learning as Outstanding, and this quality remains very good through PYP, MYP, and DP. The school's assessment processes are described by inspectors as well-aligned to IB curriculum standards, though the use of assessment data to support individual learners - particularly EAL students - is flagged as inconsistent. Written teacher feedback is also noted as sometimes unclear, a practical weakness that parents of students who rely on written commentary should probe at interview. In terms of subject breadth, GWA is genuinely exceptional. The Language Institute offers 14 mother-tongue languages - including Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, French, Italian, Swedish, Hindi, German, Turkish, Korean, Dutch, Danish, and Portuguese - at no additional cost for students in Grades 1-8. String instruments are embedded in the core PYP curriculum from Grade 1 (ukulele) through Grade 5 (violin or cello). The school also integrates EIS (Environmentalism, Innovation and Social Impact) as a cross-curricular subject across all grades, reflecting a genuine commitment to sustainability and entrepreneurship education rather than a bolt-on. For the DP, students choose from over 25 course offerings. The school's 2024 IB Diploma results showed an average point score of 32, a pass rate of 86%, with 44% of students scoring 30 or above and 22% achieving 35 or above - a threshold sufficient for Russell Group and comparable universities globally. The highest-scoring student achieved a perfect 45 points. These results position GWA as a credible but not elite IB performer: respectable, but below the very top IB schools in Dubai. The CP pathway, available to students seeking a more vocationally oriented senior school experience, is a genuine differentiator - GWA is one of only two IB schools in the UAE accredited to offer it. Academic support is structured but variable in quality. Close to 200 students of determination are enrolled, and the inclusion team provides a combination of push-in and pull-out support, with bespoke intervention plans. Standard learning support at Levels 1-3 is included in the tuition fee, which represents genuine value in a market where many schools charge separately for SEN provision. EAL support is available, important given that the largest student nationality group is Russian and the school's rapid growth has brought many new language learners. High Potential Learners are identified and supported by the inclusion team, though KHDA inspectors note that differentiation for all groups of learners is not consistently applied across lessons. University placement is a headline strength. Over 60% of GWA alumni have gone on to top-50 QS World Universities, with named destinations including Cambridge, Yale, Princeton, and Oxford. For families investing AED 100,000 per year in senior school fees, this outcome data matters enormously.
32
Average IB Diploma Score (2024)
Global IB average is approximately 30; 45 is the maximum possible
86%
IB Diploma Pass Rate (2024)
Global IB pass rate is approximately 78%
60%+
Alumni at Top-50 QS World Universities
Destinations include Cambridge, Yale, Princeton, Oxford
14
Mother-Tongue Languages Offered
Via the Language Institute, free of charge for Grades 1-8
197
Students of Determination Enrolled
Standard learning support (Levels 1-3) included in tuition fees

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

The extracurricular offer at GEMS World Academy Dubai is one of the widest in the Al Barsha area, with over 160 co-curricular activities listed across the academic year. The school's admissions materials reference this figure explicitly, and the range is genuinely broad: swimming, athletics, football, netball, dance, chess, coding, debate, drama club, orchestra, choir, arts, cooking, entrepreneur workshops, Lego construction, biology bootcamp, a space society, and wellbeing-focused clubs among others. The majority of teacher-led activities are included in the tuition fee; activities run by external providers attract an additional charge. Sport is a particular strength. GWA has partnered with AIS Athletics to establish the UAE's first centre of excellence dedicated to track and field athletics, providing access to elite facilities, coaching, and development pathways for gifted student athletes. The new senior campus - purpose-built for Grades 9-12 and opened in August 2024 - adds a 25-metre swimming pool, a four-court sports hall, squash courts, and a fitness studio to the school's sporting infrastructure, a significant upgrade on what was available previously. The performing arts provision is substantial. Students have access to a black box theatre, a full auditorium, music practice rooms, a recording studio, and dedicated art rooms. Strings are embedded in the core PYP curriculum from Grade 1, meaning every primary student learns an instrument - ukulele in Grade 1, violin or cello in Grades 2 to 5. This is an unusual and commendable commitment to musical education that goes well beyond the typical school enrichment model. Enrichment beyond the campus is structured around the Week Without Walls (WWW) programme for Grades 6-12, through which students undertake community service projects locally or internationally. Past destinations have included Cambodia, Kenya, Nepal, Thailand, and Tanzania, working with Camps International. The school's Model United Nations conference is one of the largest student-led MUN events in the region, with the 2024 edition involving 730 students from 25 schools and featuring former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as a guest speaker - his fourth visit to GWA. The school also hosts the Youth Entrepreneurship Accelerator, open to students across the GEMS network, which supports student-led business ideas through mentorship and structured development programmes. For families who value a rich life beyond the classroom, GWA's ECA provision is a genuine differentiator. The breadth, the quality of the senior campus facilities, and the calibre of the external partnerships - from AIS Athletics to Camps International - set a high bar among Al Barsha 1 schools.
160+
Co-Curricular Activities Offered
Majority of teacher-led activities included in tuition fee
730
Students at GWA MUN 2024
25 schools participated; Ban Ki-moon attended as guest speaker
160+ Co-Curricular ActivitiesUAE Track & Field Centre of ExcellenceStudent-Led MUN ConferenceWeek Without Walls ProgrammeStrings in Core PYP CurriculumYouth Entrepreneurship Accelerator

Pastoral Care & Well-being

Pastoral care is one of the clearest strengths identified across every KHDA inspection of GEMS World Academy Dubai. In the 2023-2024 report, inspectors rated health and safety, child protection, and quality of support as Outstanding across all four phases - KG, PYP, MYP, and DP. That is a clean sweep across the most important safeguarding and welfare indicators, and it is not a recent development: the school has consistently earned the highest marks in this domain. The school's wellbeing framework is anchored in its CARE principles - Community, Ambition, Respect, and Endeavour - which are described by inspectors as a guiding philosophy for the whole school community. Nine guidance counsellors support a student body of over 2,000, giving a counsellor-to-student ratio of approximately 1:225 - a reasonable provision by Dubai private school standards. Wellbeing Ambassadors are deployed among the student body to promote peer-to-peer mental health awareness, and KHDA inspectors note that students are happy to approach trusted adults with their concerns, a reliable indicator of a healthy school culture. Student behaviour is rated Outstanding by KHDA across all phases. Inspectors observe that instances of bullying are rare and that students perceive the school as an inclusive and tolerant community. The school's attendance record is described as outstanding. Personal development - including self-discipline, empathy, and respect for others - is Outstanding in KG, PYP, MYP, and DP, a rare clean sweep that speaks to a genuine and consistent culture rather than a selective performance during inspection week. The house system and student leadership opportunities are well developed. Students hold leadership roles from KG upwards, with charity drives, sustainability initiatives, and the Eco Council all student-led. The school's Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills rating is Outstanding across all phases, reflecting a genuine culture of community engagement and global awareness. One area flagged by KHDA for development is the need to ensure consistent care and support for all groups of students - a recognition that the school's rapid growth has created some unevenness in how individual students, particularly newcomers and EAL learners, experience the pastoral system.

The biggest thing for me is the warmth, the feeling of being one big family. The school has always been there to support us, just as other parents and families have been there to support us.

GWA Parent (Secondary phase)

Campus & Facilities

GEMS World Academy Dubai operates across two campuses in Al Barsha, a deliberate expansion that fundamentally changes the school's physical proposition. The original campus on E44, Al Barsha South, serves students from Nursery through Grade 8. Following the school's expansion into a neighbouring building - previously occupied by another international school - a brand-new, purpose-built Senior School campus opened in August 2024, exclusively for students in Grades 9 to 12. A free shuttle bus connects the two sites. The senior campus is the more significant story. Designed specifically for adolescent learners aged 14-18, it includes an IT-enhanced research centre, subject-specific classrooms, a dedicated centre for sustainability, and an examinations hall. Sports facilities include squash courts, a four-court sports hall, a 25-metre swimming pool, and a fitness studio. The performing arts provision is equally impressive: music practice rooms, a recording studio, a full auditorium, a theatre, a black box room, art rooms, and a media and green room. The campus also provides ample parking and improved drop-off and pick-up logistics - a practical consideration that parents of senior students will appreciate. The primary campus retains its own specialist spaces, now with greater capacity following the departure of Grades 9-12. These include bespoke rooms for food technology, product design, computer science, and science laboratories. The original campus also features the school's well-known large lobby and reception area, which has been renovated and is actively used as a student social and performance space. Technology infrastructure is embedded throughout both campuses, with learning technologies used regularly by students across all phases. KHDA inspectors rate management, staffing, facilities, and resources as Outstanding - the highest possible mark - confirming that the physical environment is well-maintained, well-resourced, and fit for purpose. The school is located in Al Barsha 1, a well-connected residential area with easy access from Al Barsha, Jumeirah Village Circle, Motor City, and Arabian Ranches, making the commute manageable for families across a wide catchment.
2
Campuses in Al Barsha
Original campus (Nursery-Grade 8) plus new Senior campus (Grades 9-12) opened August 2024
3,300
Planned Total Capacity (Both Campuses)
To be reached through phased enrollment growth
Dual-Campus Setup25m Senior Swimming PoolFour-Court Sports HallBlack Box TheatreIT Research CentreSustainability Centre

Teaching & Learning Quality

The quality of teaching at GEMS World Academy Dubai is one of the school's most consistently praised attributes, though it is not uniform across all phases and subjects. KHDA inspectors rate teaching for effective learning as Outstanding in KG and Very Good in PYP, MYP, and DP - a profile that reflects a school performing well above average, with a particular peak of excellence in the early years. The school employs 188 teachers, supported by 104 teaching assistants - including one teaching assistant for every teacher in the primary phase, an unusually generous ratio that directly supports differentiated learning in the classroom. The teacher-to-student ratio across the school is 1:11, with average class sizes of 22-24 students and a maximum of 25 from PYP upwards. These are strong numbers by Dubai private school standards and allow for meaningful individual attention. The teaching team is drawn primarily from the UK (the largest group), the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, bringing a genuinely international pool of pedagogical experience. The school reports over 900 years of combined IB experience across its staff, a figure that speaks to the depth of curriculum expertise available to students. Staff qualifications are solid: 80% of teachers hold at least a graduate degree (the minimum requirement), with the remaining 20% holding a postgraduate degree in Education or a postgraduate diploma in Education. The school invests in professional development through action research groups, best practice communities, and a structured induction programme for new staff. KHDA inspectors note high staff morale and a positive school atmosphere, with staff reporting that their contributions are recognised and that they feel well supported. The pedagogical approach is inquiry-based throughout, consistent with IB philosophy. In the strongest lessons, students are challenged with open-ended questions, collaborative tasks, and real-world applications. However, KHDA inspectors note that opportunities for students to develop investigative, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills are inconsistent across subjects and phases. Teaching in Islamic Education, Arabic, and mathematics is described as more variable than in English and science, and the use of assessment data to personalise learning - particularly for EAL students and newcomers - remains an area for development. Teacher written feedback on student work is flagged as sometimes unclear. These are not minor issues in a school of this size and fee level, and parents should ask targeted questions about these areas during school visits.
1:11
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
Average class size 22-24; maximum 25 from PYP upwards
188
Qualified Teachers
Primarily UK-trained; also USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa
900+
Years of Combined IB Experience
Across the full teaching staff
104
Teaching Assistants
One TA per teacher in the primary phase

Leadership & Management

Leadership at GEMS World Academy Dubai is in transition. The school's long-serving principal, Dr Saima Rana - who joined in August 2020 and was subsequently appointed Chief Education Officer and then Deputy CEO of GEMS Education - departed in June 2025. Her replacement is Heath Monk, who joins GWA from the position of CEO at The British School of the Netherlands. An Oxford graduate holding a First Class Bachelor's degree in English, Mr Monk took his postgraduate teaching qualification at the University of Sheffield. He has taught at Sevenoaks School and King Edward the Sixth School in Birmingham before moving to the Netherlands in 2020. He is listed on the school's own website as Principal/CEO. The wider leadership team includes Mr Robert Jennings as Secondary Principal, Mr Peter Bonner as Primary Principal, and Karen Nyborg as Assistant Principal Secondary. This distributed leadership model - with dedicated principals for primary and secondary phases - is appropriate for a school of over 2,000 students operating across two campuses, and KHDA inspectors rate the effectiveness of leadership as Very Good and governance as Very Good. The school is owned and operated by GEMS Education, the world's largest private K-12 education provider, headquartered in Dubai. GEMS Education's ownership provides significant financial backing, curriculum infrastructure, and access to group-wide professional development resources. It also means that strategic decisions - including fee structures, campus expansion, and leadership appointments - are made at group level rather than purely at school level, which can limit the agility of individual school leadership. Parent communication is supported by digital platforms and portals, with the admissions team contactable directly by email and phone. Campus tours are available Monday to Thursday (08:00-15:30) and Friday (08:00-11:30) by appointment. The school has a Local Advisory Board, with parent representation, that provides governance oversight at school level. KHDA inspectors rate parent and community engagement as Outstanding - the highest possible mark - reflecting strong parental involvement in school life. Self-evaluation and improvement planning are rated Very Good, though inspectors note these processes are not yet fully developed, particularly in relation to the wellbeing inspection framework.

KHDA Inspection Results (Decoded)

GEMS World Academy Dubai has held a Very Good KHDA/DSIB rating since 2017-2018, a streak of six consecutive inspections at the same level. Before that, the school was rated Good from its first inspection in 2008-2009 through to 2016-2017. The current rating reflects a school that has genuinely improved and consolidated over fifteen years, but has not yet made the leap to Outstanding - a ceiling it has approached but not broken through. The 2023-2024 inspection, conducted 23-27 October 2023, confirms the overall quality of education as Very Good. The headline finding is the extraordinary strength of students' personal and social development: Outstanding across all four phases (KG, PYP, MYP, DP) in personal development, understanding of Islamic values and Emirati culture, and social responsibility and innovation skills. This is a clean sweep of the highest possible grade across nine separate indicators - an achievement that very few Dubai schools can match and that reflects a genuine whole-school culture of respect, curiosity, and global citizenship. Academically, the picture is more nuanced. English attainment is Very Good across all phases, with Outstanding progress in KG. Science attainment is Outstanding in KG, Very Good elsewhere, with Outstanding progress in KG and DP. Mathematics attainment is Very Good in KG and MYP, Good in PYP and DP. The weak spot is Arabic: Arabic as an Additional Language attainment is rated Weak in MYP, and Arabic as a First Language attainment is only Acceptable in MYP and DP. Islamic Education attainment is Acceptable in PYP. These are material gaps in a school charging over AED 100,000 per year for secondary students. The National Agenda Parameter - measuring performance against PIRLS, TIMSS, and PISA benchmarks - is rated Good overall, but Weak for the Emirati cohort. The school exceeded its PIRLS 2021 target by 26 points with an average score of 576, but benchmark assessment improvements across subjects have been inconsistent. Inspectors flag that the monitoring of curriculum adaptation plans is still an emerging feature. Wellbeing provision is rated Very Good overall, with the CARE principles (Community, Ambition, Respect, Endeavour) providing a coherent framework. The inclusion rating is also Very Good, though inspectors note that consistent care and support for all student groups - particularly EAL learners and newcomers - remains a development priority.
Outstanding Personal Development Across All Phases
KHDA inspectors awarded Outstanding for personal development, understanding of Islamic values and Emirati culture, and social responsibility and innovation skills across KG, PYP, MYP, and DP - a complete sweep of nine indicators at the highest possible level.
English and Science: Consistently Strong
English attainment is Very Good across all four phases, with Outstanding progress in KG. Science attainment is Outstanding in KG and Very Good in PYP, MYP, and DP, with Outstanding progress in both KG and DP. These are the school's two strongest academic pillars.
Curriculum Design Rated Outstanding Throughout
Both curriculum design and implementation, and curriculum adaptation to meet individual student needs, are rated Outstanding across all phases. This reflects the coherence and rigour of the IB continuum as implemented at GWA.
Arabic Language Attainment: A Persistent Gap

Arabic as an Additional Language attainment is rated Weak in MYP, and Arabic as a First Language attainment is only Acceptable in MYP and DP. Inspectors recommend ensuring teaching strategies and activities are appropriate for students' years of studying Arabic, and accelerating MYP language proficiency.

Inconsistent Use of Assessment Data for Differentiation

Inspectors identify that the use of assessment data to support individual needs - particularly for EAL students and newcomers - is inconsistent. Teacher written feedback is sometimes unclear. These gaps must be addressed to ensure all learners, not just the most able, benefit from the school's strong curriculum.

Inspection History

2023-2024
Very Good
2022-2023
Very Good
2019-2020
Very Good
2018-2019
Very Good
2017-2018
Very Good
2016-2017
Good
2008-2009
Acceptable

Fees & Value for Money

GEMS World Academy Dubai offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) education from Nursery through Grade 12, with tuition fees for the 2025-26 academic year ranging from AED 42,271 for Nursery up to AED 123,442 for Grades 11 and 12. The school holds a Very Good DSIB rating (2023-24) and is recognised for outstanding personal development, curriculum quality, and student wellbeing, positioning it as a premium IB institution in Dubai's Al Barsha district. Note that Nursery fees for 2024-25 are listed at AED 42,271, reflecting the prior academic year's approved rate.

AED 42,271
Annual Fees From
AED 123,442
Annual Fees To
Year / GradeAnnual Fee
Nursery
AED 42,271
Pre-K
AED 71,113
KG 1
AED 71,113
KG 2
AED 88,960
Grade 1
AED 88,960
Grade 2
AED 88,960
Grade 3
AED 88,960
Grade 4
AED 88,960
Grade 5
AED 102,378
Grade 6
AED 102,378
Grade 7
AED 102,378
Grade 8
AED 102,378
Grade 9
AED 112,709
Grade 10
AED 112,709
Grade 11
AED 123,442
Grade 12
AED 123,442

Tuition fees are payable in three instalments: 40% in Term 1, 30% in Term 2, and 30% in Term 3, with full first-term fees due before the student starts. An application fee of AED 525 (VAT inclusive) is required at the time of online registration, and a non-refundable registration deposit of 10% of annual tuition is charged upon acceptance of an offer, which is then deducted from the total fees. Fees are exclusive of uniforms, food services, transport, and any English language or special needs support.

Parents can benefit from the FAB GEMS World Credit Card, which offers up to 3% savings when paying annual tuition fees in advance, plus 10% back on school expenses. All fees are set in accordance with the KHDA School Fee Framework, ensuring regulatory oversight and transparency in fee-setting.

Additional Costs

Application Fee525(one-time)
Registration Deposit10% of annual tuition(one-time)
Uniform(annual)
Transport(annual)
Food Services / Meals(annual)
English Language Support(annual)
Special Needs Learning Support(annual)

Discounts & Concessions

FAB GEMS World Credit Card Discountup to 3%%

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

GEMS World Academy Dubai is a school with genuine institutional strengths: the only full IB continuum school in the GEMS group, a KHDA Very Good rating sustained across six consecutive inspections, Outstanding pastoral care and personal development ratings across all phases, a remarkable breadth of enrichment from the Language Institute to the Youth Entrepreneurship Accelerator, and a university destination record that puts over 60% of alumni at top-50 QS institutions. The new senior campus, opened in August 2024, is a serious physical investment that elevates the school's proposition for Grades 9-12 students. The honest caveats are equally important. Arabic language outcomes - particularly for additional language learners in MYP - are weak. Differentiation for EAL students and newcomers is inconsistent. The school is in a leadership transition, with an incoming principal whose impact has yet to be assessed by KHDA. And the fees, at up to AED 123,442 per year, demand a level of confidence in the product that the Very Good - rather than Outstanding - rating does not fully provide. Parents considering this school should visit both campuses, ask specific questions about Arabic provision and EAL support, and probe how the new leadership team plans to address the inspection recommendations.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

Globally mobile families who want a genuine IB continuum education, value inquiry-based learning over exam drilling, and are prepared to invest at the ultra-premium fee level for a diverse, internationally minded community with strong pastoral care and exceptional enrichment.

THE “WRONG FIT”

Families who prioritise Arabic language development, want an Outstanding KHDA rating, prefer a traditional examination-focused academic culture, or are sensitive to leadership transitions and the uncertainty they can bring to school culture.

The children have grown up here, so it really is their second home. It is a place where they can enjoy themselves, have fun, make friends, and learn at the same time.

GWA Parent (Primary phase, long-standing community member)

Strengths

  • Only GEMS school offering all four IB programmes - PYP, MYP, DP, and CP
  • KHDA Very Good rating sustained across six consecutive inspections since 2017-18
  • Outstanding pastoral care, safeguarding, and personal development across all phases
  • Over 60% of alumni accepted at top-50 QS World Universities
  • Brand-new purpose-built senior campus opened August 2024 with 25m pool and black box theatre
  • Language Institute offers 14 mother-tongue languages at no extra cost
  • Standard SEN support (Levels 1-3) included in tuition fees
  • 160+ co-curricular activities including UAE's first track and field centre of excellence

Areas for Improvement

  • Arabic as an Additional Language attainment rated Weak in MYP by KHDA inspectors
  • IB Diploma pass rate (86%) and average score (32) are credible but not market-leading for the fee level
  • Leadership transition underway with incoming principal yet to be assessed by KHDA
  • Inconsistent differentiation for EAL students and newcomers flagged by inspectors
  • Ultra-premium fees (up to AED 123,442) without an Outstanding KHDA rating to match