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Global Indian International School - Dubai Al Qouz 1 Branch

Curriculum
Indian
KHDA Rating
Good
Location
Dubai, Al Qouz 1
Annual Fees
AED 25K - 42K

Global Indian International School - Dubai Al Qouz 1 Branch

The Executive Summary

Global Indian International School - Dubai Al Qouz 1 Branch occupies a distinctive position among Al Qouz 1 schools as the Dubai outpost of the Global Schools Group, a Singapore-headquartered network operating across 11 countries. Rated Good by KHDA in its 2023-2024 inspection, this co-educational Indian curriculum school serves nearly 1,000 students from Pre-KG through Grade 12, offering school fees that range from a discounted AED 17,176 for Pre-KG to AED 34,824 for senior grades - positioning it firmly in the mid-range bracket for Dubai private schools following the Indian curriculum. The school's headline differentiator is its proprietary 9GEMS holistic educational framework, which layers entrepreneurship, performing arts, sports excellence and community service onto the CBSE academic spine. KHDA inspectors specifically highlighted the very good start to school life in KG, strong parent partnerships, and students' outstanding social responsibility as genuine strengths. For Indian-expatriate families seeking a structured, values-driven CBSE education with a global network behind it, at fees that do not require a second mortgage, GIIS Dubai makes a credible case.
KHDA Good Rated 2023-249GEMS Holistic FrameworkCBSE to Grade 12Global Schools Group Network

The teachers have always been patient, caring, and encouraging, guiding him to believe in himself and do his best. I deeply appreciate how the school focuses not only on academics but also on values and character-building.

KG1 Parent, GIIS Dubai

Academic Framework & Learning Style

GIIS Dubai operates a dual-curriculum model that is more layered than the label 'Indian curriculum school' suggests. For early years (Pre-KG, KG1 and KG2), the school delivers its proprietary Global Montessori Plus (GMP) programme, which blends Montessori child-led principles with elements drawn from the UK Early Years Foundation Stage and its own play-based iPlay and iCare strands. From Grade 1 onwards, the academic spine is the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) framework, enriched with inquiry-based content drawing on international best practices. Grades 11 and 12 culminate in the CBSE Board examinations. The school's own website confirms that the CBSE curriculum is 'thoughtfully mapped to international frameworks incorporating best practices from various curricula,' giving it a broader flavour than a purely traditional Indian school. KHDA inspectors in 2023-2024 rated attainment and progress as Very Good in English and Mathematics at KG level, with Good attainment and progress across English, Mathematics and Science in the Primary, Middle and Secondary phases. These are solid, consistent results. The notable weak spots are Arabic as an Additional Language, where progress was rated Weak in Middle and Secondary phases, and Islamic Education, where attainment sits at Acceptable across all phases. For the majority of GIIS's Indian-expatriate families, these subjects are unlikely to be primary concerns, but parents with aspirations for their children to integrate deeply into the Arabic-speaking world should note the gap. The school's PIRLS 2021 benchmark score of 558 exceeded its target of 547, and the National Agenda Parameter benchmark tests showed improvements from Acceptable to Very Good in Mathematics and Science, and from Good to Outstanding in English - a genuinely encouraging trajectory. The school's University Connect programme supports students from Grades 8 to 12 in navigating university applications, and the school website lists alumni placements at institutions including Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, LSE, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia University and Carnegie Mellon - though these are group-wide figures rather than Dubai-campus-specific data. Subject breadth at secondary level includes English, Arabic, Science, UAE Social Studies, Hindi or French as a second language, Mathematics, ICT, Islamic Education, PE, Art, Music, Dance and Swimming. Students in the secondary phase are offered critical thinking, problem-solving and applied learning as explicit features of teaching in English, Mathematics and Science, which KHDA inspectors rated as strengths. The school also operates the Global Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GCIE), offering STEM-integrated and entrepreneurship-focused programmes across all grades.
558
PIRLS 2021 Reading Score
Exceeded school target of 547; National Agenda Parameter rated Very Good overall
Very Good
KG English & Maths Attainment
KHDA DSIB Inspection 2023-2024
Good
English, Maths & Science (Primary-Secondary)
Consistent attainment and progress across three core subjects, KHDA 2023-2024
Weak
Arabic Additional Language Progress (Middle & Secondary)
Key area for improvement identified by KHDA inspectors

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

Extracurricular and co-curricular provision at GIIS Dubai is one of the school's more visible selling points, structured around the 9GEMS framework which formally mandates that all nine dimensions of holistic development - including sports, performing arts, entrepreneurship and community care - are addressed through both classroom and after-school activities. The school distinguishes between ECAs (after-school activities with an enrichment focus) and CCAs (co-curricular activities that extend classroom learning), giving the programme more structural coherence than a simple list of clubs. Sports provision is broad. After-school activities include gymnastics, tennis, karate, cricket, swimming, basketball and football, with the school hosting and participating in multiple inter-school sports competitions throughout the year. Students who demonstrate particular talent may be invited into the Gold Squad Programme, which provides intensive specialist coaching. Performing arts are well represented, with Contemporary Vocal and Instrumental Music, Classical and Contemporary Dance, and Creative Arts including Drawing, Painting, Handicrafts, Sculpture and Digital Arts all available. The school also offers Event Management and Movie Making as co-curricular options. On the academic enrichment side, GIIS Dubai runs Model United Nations (MUN), giving students experience of diplomatic debate and resolution-drafting. The Qutuhal InnovateX programme is a four-week innovation accelerator spanning Grades 1 to 12, focused on data, AI and creative technology problem-solving. The Global Students' Summit is an inter-school competition across eight diverse disciplines. The M.A.D. (Music, Art, Dance) inter-school competition caters specifically to early years students. A Leadership Lecture Series connects students with industry experts globally. The school's I-Care programme introduces students to organic gardening and aquaponics, embedding environmental responsibility as a practical skill rather than a theoretical value. Robotics and Maker Space activities are embedded as part of the core curriculum rather than optional extras, which is a meaningful commitment.
9
Dimensions of 9GEMS Framework
Academic Excellence, Sports, Arts, Entrepreneurship, Values, Personality, Community, Innovation, Skill Development
Model United Nations (MUN)Qutuhal InnovateX ProgrammeGold Squad Sports Coaching9GEMS Framework ECAsI-Care Organic Gardening

Pastoral Care & Well-being

KHDA's 2023-2024 inspection rated the overall quality of wellbeing provision as Good, with inspectors noting that governors, the principal, middle leaders and the wellbeing department are collectively committed to developing a strong wellbeing vision. The school surveys stakeholders and uses that data to identify areas for improvement - a practice that reflects genuine intent rather than box-ticking. A dedicated wellbeing leader, counsellor and careers officer form a core support team that addresses academic, social, emotional and career needs. The school has just one guidance counsellor for nearly 1,000 students, which is a ratio that deserves honest acknowledgement - it falls below what many comparable schools in Dubai provide and may limit the depth of individual pastoral support available. Students' personal development was rated Outstanding in KG and Secondary, and Very Good in Primary and Middle by KHDA inspectors. The school's safeguarding and health and safety provision was rated Very Good across all phases, which is a strong result and reflects the quality of care systems in place. Attendance is monitored rigorously, with a school-wide rate of approximately 96 per cent. Anti-bullying and behaviour management were described by inspectors as effective, with staff maintaining very positive relationships with students. Wellbeing ambassadors and a student wellbeing committee provide structured channels for student voice, though inspectors noted these bodies have significant potential to take on a greater role than currently exercised. Students demonstrate a strong understanding of safe and healthy living, with healthy eating embedded in the curriculum. The school's Islamic values and cultural awareness programme received Outstanding ratings across all phases, reflecting the depth with which tolerance, equality and community responsibility are woven into daily school life.

GIIS stands out from other schools in various ways, including offering a variety of extracurricular activities in addition to traditional studies. This makes it a more engaging and interesting place to learn and equips students with the skills they need to thrive in today's advanced world.

Grade 4 Parent, GIIS Dubai

Campus & Facilities

GIIS Dubai relocated in April 2021 from its original Al Barsha South site to the premises on Al Meydan Road, near Al Manar Islamic Center, Al Qouz 1 - a move that brought the school into a significantly more central location relative to Dubai's traditional residential corridors along Sheikh Zayed Road and the surrounding communities. The campus was formerly occupied by Safa British School and was upgraded at the time of GIIS's arrival, with expanded outdoor learning spaces and new specialist areas added. The campus is equipped with digital classrooms featuring 180cm wide touch-screen interactive boards in every room, a campus-wide WiFi network, and dedicated Computer Science labs. The school's Tech Immersion and Maker Space lab - branded as GCIE (Global Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship) - houses Robotics facilities and is available as part of the core curriculum. Science laboratories serve the primary, middle and secondary phases. A multi-purpose auditorium supports performing arts, assemblies and large-scale events. The library is resourced with access to the Encyclopaedia Britannica digital series, including 45 volumes, 11 CDs and 34 e-books, through a formal partnership with Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. An Art Studio, Music Studio and Nikon Photography Studio support the creative arts strand of the 9GEMS programme. Sports facilities include outdoor grounds for cricket, football and other field sports, as well as swimming. A Kiddy Gym serves the KG section. The school also references a petting zoo initiative to support non-verbal communication and empathy development in younger children. A Microsoft IT Academy is embedded within the technology curriculum, providing students with structured pathways in digital skills. The campus has a stated total capacity of 2,200 students, meaning the current enrolment of 997 represents less than half of capacity - a point worth noting for families concerned about overcrowding.
2,200
Total Campus Capacity (Students)
Current enrolment of 997 means campus is operating at under 50% capacity
997
Current Student Enrolment
As of KHDA inspection October 2023
180cm Interactive SmartboardsGCIE Robotics Maker SpaceMicrosoft IT AcademyNikon Photography StudioMulti-Purpose AuditoriumCampus-Wide WiFi Network

Teaching & Learning Quality

KHDA inspectors rated Teaching for Effective Learning as Very Good in KG and Good across Primary, Middle and Secondary phases in the 2023-2024 inspection. This is a consistent but not exceptional profile - the KG section is clearly the strongest part of the school's teaching offer, while the upper phases deliver competent but not outstanding instruction. Inspectors specifically praised teachers' subject knowledge and questioning skills as strengths across most subjects, and noted that in Secondary, the provision of opportunities for critical thinking, problem-solving and real-world application in English, Mathematics and Science are strong characteristics of the teaching approach. The school employs 89 teachers supported by 14 teaching assistants, the vast majority of whom are Indian nationals. With 997 students, this gives a teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1:11 - a relatively favourable class size for a mid-range fee school in Dubai. Teaching assistants are deployed in KG through Grade 2 classes. However, KHDA inspectors noted that classroom assistants in lower grades are not sufficiently trained or appropriately deployed, which is a specific weakness worth monitoring. Teacher turnover has been a concern at the school - data from previous inspection cycles indicated a rate of around 21%, which is above the Dubai private school average and can disrupt continuity of learning relationships. The KHDA's 2023-2024 report did not publish updated turnover figures. Assessment practice was rated Very Good in KG and Good in all other phases. Inspectors noted that while the school has a secure understanding of the importance of multi-source assessment data and leaders analyse it to identify strengths and weaknesses, the translation of that data into differentiated classroom practice is inconsistent - particularly in the Primary and Middle phases. The school's use of technology in teaching is a genuine strength, with interactive boards, iPads and AI-integrated tools described as embedded rather than aspirational. Professional development is referenced in the school's improvement planning, though KHDA inspectors recommended additional training specifically to help all teachers use assessment information to match learning activities to individual student needs.
1:11
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
89 teachers for 997 students; relatively favourable for mid-range Dubai school
Very Good
Teaching Quality in KG
KHDA DSIB Inspection 2023-2024; Good across Primary, Middle, Secondary
21%
Teacher Turnover Rate
Reported figure; above Dubai private school average; warrants monitoring

Leadership & Management

GIIS Dubai is led by Principal Antony Koshy, who took up the role in March 2021 and brings over 27 years of experience in education, having previously served in leadership positions and as a Mathematics teacher in prestigious schools across Dubai and India. The school describes him as a technology advocate who prioritises inclusive education and futuristic learning - a profile that aligns well with the school's stated direction. KHDA inspectors confirmed his name and appointment date in the 2023-2024 report. The school operates as part of the Global Schools Group (GSG), a Singapore-headquartered educational organisation with 64 campuses across 11 countries and more than 45,000 students. GSG's scale provides GIIS Dubai with access to group-wide resources, curriculum development, technology partnerships and professional development infrastructure that standalone schools cannot match. The group has accumulated over 600 awards for educational excellence across its network. KHDA inspectors rated overall leadership quality as Good in 2023-2024, with middle leaders described as an increasingly knowledgeable group who keep the curriculum under review. However, the inspectors were candid about inconsistency: the capacity to devise focused strategies for sustainable improvement was described as uneven across leadership teams. School self-evaluation and improvement planning was rated Acceptable - the lowest rating in the school's profile - with inspectors noting that leaders had failed to identify shortcomings in Islamic Education and Arabic, and that monitoring outcomes were described as 'overly generous.' Governance was rated Good, though inspectors noted that governors do not always receive an accurate overview of school performance. Parent communication is facilitated through the MyGIIS parental portal and app, which provides updates on notices, announcements, fees and administrative matters. The school offers campus tours Monday to Saturday, with admissions counsellors available throughout the year.

KHDA Inspection Results (Decoded)

GIIS Dubai's most recent KHDA inspection took place in October 2023, resulting in an overall rating of Good - a rating the school has now held consistently across three consecutive inspection cycles (2021-2022, 2022-2023 and 2023-2024). Consistency at Good is a positive signal; it suggests the school is not a one-inspection wonder, but it also raises the question of whether the trajectory toward Very Good is genuinely in motion or whether the school has reached a performance plateau. The inspection findings reveal a school of contrasts. The KG section is the standout strength, receiving Very Good ratings across Teaching, Assessment, Curriculum Design and Implementation, and Curriculum Adaptation - with English and Mathematics attainment and progress both rated Very Good. This is where the school's investment in the GMP programme pays clearest dividends. By contrast, the upper phases - while consistently Good - show less dynamism, and the Arabic as an Additional Language result (Weak progress in Middle and Secondary) is a genuine concern that has not been resolved between inspection cycles. The most significant finding from a leadership perspective is the Acceptable rating for Self-Evaluation and Improvement Planning. Inspectors found that school leaders had not identified shortcomings in Islamic Education and Arabic, and that monitoring evaluations were 'overly generous' - meaning the school's internal view of its own performance was more flattering than the evidence justified. This is a systemic risk: if leadership cannot accurately diagnose weaknesses, improvement plans will be misdirected. Wellbeing provision was rated Good overall, with inspectors noting strong commitment from leaders and a capable support team, but recommending that student wellbeing committee members be given a greater role. The school's National Agenda Parameter performance was rated Very Good overall, with the PIRLS score of 558 exceeding the target of 547 - a concrete achievement that demonstrates the school's students are performing above expectations on international benchmarks.
Outstanding Personal & Social Development
Students' understanding of Islamic values and awareness of Emirati and world cultures was rated Outstanding across all four phases (KG, Primary, Middle, Secondary). Social responsibility and innovation skills were also Outstanding across all phases - an exceptional result that reflects genuine cultural embedding.
Strong KG Foundation
The Kindergarten section received Very Good ratings across Teaching, Assessment, Curriculum Design and English and Mathematics attainment and progress. KHDA inspectors specifically highlighted the 'very good start to school life in KG' as a school highlight, confirming that early years provision is the school's strongest academic phase.
Excellent National Agenda Performance
The school's overall National Agenda Parameter performance was rated Very Good, with a PIRLS 2021 score of 558 exceeding the target of 547. Benchmark improvements were recorded from Acceptable to Very Good in Mathematics and Science, and from Good to Outstanding in English - demonstrating measurable progress on international standards.
Arabic & Islamic Education Achievement

Progress in Arabic as an Additional Language was rated Weak in Middle and Secondary phases, and attainment in Islamic Education sits at Acceptable across Primary, Middle and Secondary. KHDA inspectors made improving achievement in these subjects the first of three key recommendations. This has been a persistent finding across inspection cycles and requires urgent, targeted intervention.

Leadership Self-Evaluation Accuracy

School self-evaluation and improvement planning was rated Acceptable - the weakest rating in the school's profile. Inspectors found that leaders had not identified shortcomings in Arabic and Islamic Education, and that monitoring outcomes were 'overly generous.' Until leadership can accurately diagnose its own weaknesses, sustainable improvement will be constrained.

Rating History

2023-2024
Good
2022-2023
Good
2021-2022
Good

Fees & Value for Money

GIIS Dubai's school fees 2026 structure is transparent and straightforward, published in full on the school's website for the 2025-2026 academic year. The headline KHDA-approved fees are discounted by a significant amount - between AED 5,728 and AED 7,169 depending on grade - resulting in the actual fees charged being materially lower than the regulatory ceiling. The discounted annual fees range from AED 17,176 for Pre-KG to AED 34,824 for Grades 11 and 12, placing GIIS Dubai firmly in the mid-range bracket for Dubai private schools following the Indian curriculum. For context, comparable CBSE schools in Dubai can charge between AED 20,000 and AED 50,000 depending on grade and reputation, making GIIS's pricing competitive without being the cheapest option in the market. The fee structure is split across three terms: Term 1 (April to June), Term 2 (September to December) and Term 3 (January to March). The split is not equal - Term 2 carries the largest portion, reflecting the longer duration of that term. Additional costs are clearly itemised: Books cost AED 649 annually, Uniforms cost AED 649 plus VAT, the Application Fee is AED 500 plus VAT (non-refundable), and a Registration Deposit of AED 1,500 is payable at admission and is adjustable against Term 1 tuition fees. Transportation is provided by Guardian One Transport and is charged separately by zone, ranging from AED 4,500 per year for Zone 1 (which includes Al Qouz itself) up to AED 8,000 per year for Zone 7. The school offers a 10% sibling discount on tuition fees for the second child enrolled at GIIS. Four scholarship programmes are available: the Global Future Ready Merit Scholarship (for students achieving 91% and above), the Zayed Gandhi Merit Cum Means Scholarship, the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Global Skills Scholarship (technology-focused), and the 9Gems Holistic Development Scholarship. Scholarship tenure ranges from one to two years and eligibility requires UAE residency. On a value-for-money basis, GIIS Dubai delivers a reasonable proposition: a KHDA Good-rated school with a global network, strong KG provision, modern facilities and a structured holistic framework, at fees that are accessible for the middle-income Indian expatriate family. The caveat is that academic results transparency - particularly for CBSE Board exam outcomes - is limited, which makes a full value assessment difficult.
AED 17,176 - AED 34,824
Annual Discounted Fee Range 2025-2026
10%
Sibling Discount on Tuition
PhaseYear GroupsAnnual Fee
Early YearsPre-KG17,176
KindergartenKG 118,353
KindergartenKG 219,529
PrimaryGrade 120,706
PrimaryGrade 221,882
PrimaryGrade 323,059
PrimaryGrade 424,235
PrimaryGrade 525,412
MiddleGrade 626,588
MiddleGrade 727,765
MiddleGrade 828,941
MiddleGrade 931,294
SecondaryGrade 1031,294
SecondaryGrade 1134,824
SecondaryGrade 1234,824

Additional Costs

Application Fee500(one-time)
Registration Deposit1,500(one-time)
Books Fee649(annual)
Uniform Fee649(annual)
Transportation - Zone 1 (Al Qouz, Al Barsha, Business Bay, Dubai Hills, JVC etc.)4,500(annual)
Transportation - Zone 2 (Town Square, Dubai Marina, JLT, The Springs, Remraam)5,000(annual)
Transportation - Zone 3 (Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Furjan, JBR, Karama, Discovery Gardens)5,550(annual)
Transportation - Zone 4 (Al Garhoud, International City, Mirdiff)6,000(annual)
Transportation - Zone 5 (Al Nahda Dubai, Al Qusais, Muhaisnah)6,500(annual)
Transportation - Zone 6 (Sharjah, Al Nahda Sharjah)7,000(annual)
Transportation - Zone 7 (Al Ghadeer)8,000(annual)
Scholarships & Bursaries
GIIS Dubai offers four scholarship programmes: (1) Global Future Ready Merit Scholarship - for students achieving 91% and above or an A grade; (2) Zayed Gandhi Merit Cum Means Scholarship - merit and means-tested; (3) Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Global Skills Scholarship - talent-based, focused on technology; (4) 9Gems Holistic Development Scholarship - recognising all-round development. Scholarship tenure ranges from 1 to 2 years. Eligibility requires UAE residency (residence visa or Emirates ID). Scholarships are available for students from Grades 1 to 10. Full details are available on the school's scholarships page.

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

GIIS Dubai is a school that delivers on its core promise: a structured, values-driven CBSE education embedded within a globally connected network, at fees that are genuinely accessible for the mid-range Indian expatriate family in Dubai. The school's KHDA Good rating across three consecutive inspection cycles signals stability rather than stagnation - but the honest question for any prospective parent is whether Good is good enough for their child, and whether the school is moving convincingly toward Very Good or holding steady at its current level. The answer, based on available evidence, is mixed. The KG section is genuinely strong and provides an excellent foundation. The secondary phase delivers competent CBSE preparation with university placement support and a global network of alumni destinations. The 9GEMS framework gives the school a coherent identity beyond pure academics that many families will find appealing. The weaknesses are real and should not be minimised. Arabic provision is a documented failure point - Weak progress in Middle and Secondary is a finding that has persisted, and families who value strong Arabic acquisition should look elsewhere. The single guidance counsellor for nearly 1,000 students is a pastoral care gap that matters. Teacher turnover at around 21% is above average and can disrupt the relational continuity that good pastoral care depends upon. Leadership's self-evaluation accuracy has been questioned by KHDA inspectors, which means parents should engage actively with the school rather than assuming all is well simply because no alarm bells are ringing. On balance, GIIS Dubai is a solid, dependable school for the right family - not a prestige choice, but a genuinely credible one.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

Families from the Indian expatriate community seeking a structured CBSE education with a holistic enrichment framework, competitive fees, and the reassurance of a global school network - particularly those with children entering KG or primary, where the school's provision is strongest.

THE “WRONG FIT”

Families prioritising strong Arabic language acquisition, those seeking a Very Good or Outstanding KHDA-rated school, or parents who want granular transparency on CBSE Board exam results before committing to a school.

Teachers at GIIS are very supportive and are always willing to address any concerns raised by parents. Their dedication and commitment to our children's education is truly appreciated. The support we receive from the school community makes us feel confident in our decision to enroll our child in GIIS.

Grade 4 Parent, GIIS Dubai

Pros

  • KHDA Good rating maintained across three consecutive inspection cycles
  • Outstanding personal development and Islamic values ratings across all phases
  • Very Good KG provision - an excellent foundation for young learners
  • Competitive discounted fees from AED 17,176 to AED 34,824 annually
  • 9GEMS holistic framework integrates arts, sports and entrepreneurship formally
  • Global Schools Group network with university placements at Oxford, Cambridge and Ivy League
  • Favourable 1:11 teacher-to-student ratio for a mid-range fee school
  • Strong technology infrastructure including GCIE Maker Space and Microsoft IT Academy

Cons

  • Arabic as an Additional Language progress rated Weak in Middle and Secondary phases
  • Only one guidance counsellor for nearly 1,000 students - below peer school standard
  • Teacher turnover at approximately 21% is above the Dubai private school average
  • Self-evaluation and improvement planning rated Acceptable - leadership accuracy questioned by KHDA
  • CBSE Board exam results not published transparently, making academic benchmarking difficult