
“The school has given our children a real French education without isolating them from the world - their English is stronger than many of their peers at bilingual schools, and they feel completely at home in Dubai.”
— Primaire Parent, North Campus(representative)“The teachers genuinely know our children as individuals. When my daughter was struggling in her first year, the class teacher and the counsellor reached out before we even had to ask. That kind of proactive care is rare.”
— College Parent, North Campus(representative)While senior leaders understand the evolving assessment system, middle leaders and classroom teachers lack sufficient understanding to use assessment data effectively for differentiated planning. Written feedback for older students does not consistently provide clear next steps.
Attainment in Islamic Education is rated Acceptable across all phases. Students do not make adequate reference to the Holy Quran, and recitation skills are underdeveloped. This is a KHDA requirement and a persistent gap across inspection cycles.
| Phase | Year Groups | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Maternelle | PS | 39,789 |
| Maternelle | MS | 41,999 |
| Maternelle | GS | 46,420 |
| Primaire | CP | 47,526 |
| Primaire | CE1 | 48,631 |
| Primaire | CE2 | 49,735 |
| Primaire | CM1 | 50,841 |
| Primaire | CM2 | 53,052 |
| College | 6eme | 55,262 |
| College | 5eme | 57,473 |
| College | 4eme | 59,683 |
| College | 3eme | 61,893 |
| Lycee | 2nde | 64,104 |
| Lycee | 1ere | 64,634 |
| Lycee | Terminale | 68,525 |
French-speaking families seeking continuity with the French national system, trilingual development in French, English, and Arabic, and an inclusive multicultural community within a KHDA Very Good rated school at premium but not ultra-premium fees.
Families seeking an English-medium, British, or IB education; those who prioritise Islamic Education outcomes; or those uncomfortable with a school community that operates primarily in French and is culturally anchored in the French expatriate community.
We moved from Paris and the transition was seamless - the curriculum, the values, even the way teachers communicate with parents felt familiar. But our children are also genuinely trilingual now, which would never have happened in France.