
Dubai British School- Dubai -Jumeira 2
British School in Al Wasl, Dubai
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The Executive Summary
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“We chose Dubai British School Jumeira because we wanted the proven DBS ethos in a location that actually works for our family. The community feel from day one has been remarkable - the staff genuinely know every child by name.”
— Year 2 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school knows my child as an individual, not just a student. From the very first week, the teachers understood her personality and made her feel like she belonged. That sense of community is genuinely rare.”
— FS2 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
Fees & Value for Money
Dubai British School Jumeira offers KHDA-approved tuition fees for the 2025/26 academic year ranging from AED 43,500 for the youngest learners in the Rising 3s (ECC) programme up to AED 69,872 for Years 7 and 8. The school follows the British curriculum and is a newer institution, founded in 2024, currently catering to students from ECC (age 2–3) through to Year 8, with Year 9 through Year 13 planned for future academic years. Fees are structured across three terms, with Term 1 carrying the largest portion of the annual fee.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for a one-time non-refundable Application Fee of AED 525 (inclusive of 5% VAT) and a Registration Fee of AED 4,000 for new students, which is credited against the first term's fees. KHDA administrative charges apply for services such as student transfers, certificate attestations, and visa-related documentation, typically at AED 120 per service. External examination fees may also apply for secondary students, though specific amounts are communicated in advance by the school.
Fees are payable in three instalments aligned to the academic terms: Term 1 by 1st August 2025, Term 2 by 1st December 2025, and Term 3 by 1st March 2026. The school accepts cash, credit card (Visa and Mastercard), bank transfer, and cheque. No sibling discounts or early-payment discounts are explicitly advertised, and no scholarship programmes are currently listed on the fees page.
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The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families seeking a warm, community-driven British curriculum school in central Dubai, comfortable with being part of a school's founding journey and prioritising holistic development, character, and the Taaleem quality assurance framework over existing exam results.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families whose primary criteria is a current KHDA Outstanding rating or published GCSE and A-Level results, or those with children in Year 9 and above who need immediate secondary provision.
Choosing a new school felt like a risk, but the DBS name and the quality of the leadership team gave us confidence. Two terms in, we know we made the right call. This school has a very special energy.
Strengths
- Operated by Taaleem, with a proven track record of Outstanding-rated schools
- Founding Principal Lee Hole brings nearly two decades of international leadership experience
- Central Al Wasl location ideal for Jumeira, Safa, and inner-city Dubai families
- Purpose-built 2024 campus with contemporary facilities
- Strong DBS network ethos focused on community, inclusion, and whole-child development
- Transparent KHDA-approved fee structure published clearly on the school website
- Dedicated Inclusion Team led by John Paton from the school's founding year
- Ambitious extracurricular programme including residential trips and sustainability projects from Year 1
Areas for Improvement
- No KHDA/DSIB inspection rating yet - first inspection still pending
- No published exam results or university destinations data available
- Secondary provision currently limited to Year 8; Years 9-13 not yet open
- Facilities page on school website returns a 404 error - limited public facility detail available
- As a new school, formal pastoral structures such as a house system are still being developed