
“The school feels like a community built around our culture and values. My children are learning in English but growing up proud of who they are as Emiratis. That balance matters to us more than any ranking.”
— Grade 4 Parent(representative)“My son has never felt unsafe or unhappy at school. The teachers know him as a person, not just a student. The environment is warm and the values they teach align with what we teach at home.”
— Grade 2 Parent(representative)English, science, and mathematics attainment is rated Weak across most phases. More than two-thirds of students are weak readers by standardized measure. MAP benchmark scores in all three core subjects are weak. Raising attainment to at least Acceptable is the school's most urgent academic priority.
The quality of teaching and assessment is inconsistent across the school. Learning objectives are not always clear, questioning does not consistently promote deeper thinking, and support for Students of Determination is variable in lessons. The school lacks sufficient, appropriately skilled teachers for early English language learners - a significant gap given the predominantly Emirati student body.
Dubai Schools - Al Khawaneej offers an American curriculum for students from KG1 through Grade 8, with annual fees ranging from AED 30,603 for KG1 up to AED 45,853 for Grade 8. Fees are structured across three terms, with Term 1 being the largest instalment and Terms 2 and 3 broadly equal in value. The school's fee schedule is subject to KHDA approval, and future grades (Grade 9 through Grade 12) are planned to open in coming years at an indicated annual fee of AED 46,800, subject to regulatory approval.
A notable feature of the fee structure is that fees are inclusive of transportation, uniform, and extra-curricular activities (terms and conditions apply), which represents strong bundled value compared to schools where these are charged separately. This all-in pricing model simplifies budgeting for families and reduces the likelihood of significant additional costs beyond the published annual fee.
The school also offers a subsidy calculator on its website for UAE National families, taking into account family book emirate, year group, and parental income — suggesting that subsidised fee options may be available for eligible Emirati families. Prospective parents are encouraged to use this tool to determine their net fee liability before enrolment.
Emirati families in east Dubai seeking an American curriculum education anchored in Arabic language and Islamic values, with all-inclusive fees and a strong sense of cultural community. Also suitable for families of other nationalities who want their children immersed in UAE culture within a US academic framework.
Families whose primary decision criterion is academic attainment data or DSIB inspection ratings - the current Acceptable rating and weak attainment findings in core subjects mean this school is not yet the right fit for those seeking proven academic excellence. Families needing strong EAL support for children with very limited English may also find current provision insufficient.
We knew it was a newer school when we enrolled. What we did not expect was how quickly our children would feel at home - the values, the culture, the teachers who genuinely care. The academic side is improving every year and we are confident in where it is heading.