
Chinese School Dubai
Chinese School in Mirdif, Dubai
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The Executive Summary
“For our family, there was simply no alternative. Our children maintain their Chinese language and culture, study the same curriculum as children back home, and still learn Arabic and English. The fees are remarkably affordable for what is offered.”
— Grade 4 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school feels like a community. Teachers know every child by name and the communication from the school - through WeChat and the parent committee - is constant and genuinely helpful. My child has never been happier at school.”
— Grade 6 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
KHDA Inspection Results (Decoded)
Primary attainment is rated Weak and progress only Acceptable. The Islamic Education syllabus is not aligned to UAE MoE standards and teaching strategies do not adequately account for students' low starting points. This is the most significant regulatory and academic gap in the school.
The quality of lessons varies from acceptable to very good, but good practice is not consistently spread. Some teachers talk for too long, limiting active learning. The school's own self-evaluation does not always accurately identify weaknesses, slowing the pace of targeted improvement.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
Chinese School Dubai offers a structured fee schedule for the 2025 academic year, covering Grade 1 through Grade 9 under the Chinese national curriculum. Annual tuition fees range from AED 27,673 for Grades 1–2 up to AED 33,207 for Grade 9, placing the school at a competitive mid-range price point among Dubai's international schools. Fees have been approved by KHDA with a 2.35% increase from the previous academic year. Tuition is collected on a per-semester basis, with each term representing 50% of the annual fee.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for a one-time application fee of AED 525 (inclusive of 5% VAT) for new students, a registration fee of AED 2,600 for newly enrolled students, and an annual re-registration fee of AED 1,300 for returning students. Both the registration and re-registration deposits are deductible against tuition fees once paid. Notably, tuition fees do not include uniforms, school transport, lunch, or supplementary learning materials, which are charged separately.
Payment is accepted exclusively via bank transfer in AED or ATM payment; cheques and cash are not accepted. Each semester's fees must be paid in full at least 7 days before the start of term. The school's refund policy is tiered based on the duration of attendance, with full-semester fees forfeited if a student has been enrolled for more than one month into a term.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Chinese-speaking families seeking full continuity with the Chinese National Curriculum, strong mathematics education, and cultural grounding in Chinese heritage, while meeting UAE regulatory requirements - all at a genuinely affordable fee level subsidised by the Chinese Government.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Non-Chinese-speaking families, students who need strong Islamic Education provision, or families seeking a school with a Western curriculum pathway, diverse international student body, or English as the primary language of instruction.
We looked at every school in Mirdif and beyond. Nothing else keeps our children connected to China the way this school does - and at these fees, it is simply unbeatable for our family. The maths alone is worth it.
Strengths
- Only Chinese National Curriculum school in the UAE with full government backing
- Fees from AED 27,673 - among the lowest for any KHDA-Good school in Dubai
- Outstanding mathematics achievement - Very Good attainment and progress in both phases
- Direct institutional link to Hangzhou No. 2 High School, ranked 5th in China
- Very Good health, safety and safeguarding - highest single DSIB rating
- Exceptionally favourable student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 7:1
- Strong community atmosphere with Very Good parent engagement rated by DSIB
- Non-profit model subsidised by Chinese Government - unique in Dubai education
Areas for Improvement
- Islamic Education attainment rated Weak - a formal DSIB improvement requirement
- Language of instruction is Chinese - significant barrier for non-Chinese-speaking students
- Teacher rotation system (two-year cycles) creates continuity challenges
- Teaching quality inconsistent - ranges from acceptable to very good across classrooms
- School self-evaluation accuracy flagged as needing improvement by DSIB inspectors