
Ambassador International Academy - Mankhool, Dubai
International Baccalaureate School in Mankhool, Dubai
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The Executive Summary
“The inquiry-based learning has helped my child grow academically, socially, and emotionally, fostering confidence, leadership, and critical thinking. The supportive teachers and inclusive environment have shaped her into a well-rounded individual.”
— Primary Years Mother, AIA Network Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“AIA for my kids and me is our second home. The school respects and embraces diversity and prepares students to be unique individuals. All staff including teachers and leaders are always welcoming and friendly - each parent is heard and helped whenever possible.”
— Primary Years Mother, AIA Network ParentCampus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
Fees & Value for Money
Ambassador International Academy Mankhool (AIAM) offers an International Baccalaureate curriculum with KHDA-approved tuition fees ranging from AED 65,000 for Foundation Stage (FS1/Pre-KG) up to AED 95,000 for senior years (Year 10–Year 13). For the 2026/2027 academic year, the school is offering discounted fees on selected year groups, bringing costs down to as low as AED 45,000 for FS1 and up to AED 69,000 for Years 7–9, making the IB programme more accessible to a wider range of families. Discounted fees are not available for Year 10 (Grade 9) and above.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for a non-refundable registration fee of AED 500 per student. Transport is provided by third-party provider G1 Transport Services, with annual fees of AED 8,400 for two-way Dubai routes, AED 6,720 for one-way Dubai routes, and AED 13,200 for two-way Sharjah routes. Transport fees are charged across three terms and are non-refundable once confirmed. The school publishes transparent fee schedules in line with KHDA guidelines and offers sibling discounts and flexible payment plans to support families.
AIAM's fee structure is competitive within the premium IB school segment in Dubai. The school offers a tiered sibling discount programme — with discounts of 5% for a second child, rising to 20% for sixth, seventh, and eighth children — applicable to tuition fees for the 2026/2027 academic year. Fees are payable according to KHDA guidelines, with registration, tuition, and extras structured across the academic year.
Additional Costs
Discounts & Concessions
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families who value the full IB continuum from age 3, want a central Dubai location with a flagship campus, are comfortable being early adopters of a new school, and have children in the foundation or primary years who will grow with the institution.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families requiring the reassurance of a KHDA inspection rating, published IB Diploma results, or an established university placement track record - particularly those enrolling children in Year 9 or above who will sit senior examinations within the school's first few years of operation.
AIA has greatly supported my child's growth, both academically and personally. The school's focus on personalized learning, IB values, and social-emotional development has boosted his confidence and life skills. I am impressed by the inclusive, nurturing community and the strong partnership between staff and families.
Strengths
- Full IB continuum from age 3 to Diploma level on a single campus
- 400,000 sq ft purpose-built campus with specialist labs and three libraries
- Introductory discounted fees for 2026-2027 represent genuine early-mover value
- Generous tiered sibling discount structure up to 20% off tuition
- 100+ complementary ECAs plus a structured four-house pastoral system
- Inclusive admissions policy with dedicated ELL support for all students
- Central Mankhool location with city-wide transport coverage
- KHDA has specifically noted Outstanding Parent Engagement and Relationships
Areas for Improvement
- No KHDA inspection rating yet - school is too new to have been assessed
- No published IB Diploma results or university placement data available
- Introductory fee discounts do not apply to Years 10-13, where full AED 95,000 rate applies
- Staff qualification profiles, teacher ratios, and counselling provision not publicly detailed
- First-year families are pioneers - teething challenges are an inherent risk of any new school