
GEMS Legacy School - Dubai Branch
Indian School in Al Garhoud, Dubai
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The Executive Summary
“The school community feels like an extension of home - the teachers genuinely know my child and the level of care, especially for students with additional needs, is something I have not seen elsewhere at this price point.”
— Grade 4 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“My daughter has always felt safe and seen at this school. The teachers know the children as individuals, and when we had a difficult period at home, the support from the school was immediate and genuine.”
— Grade 6 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
KHDA Inspection Results (Decoded)
Teaching in KG and Primary is rated Good, with inspectors identifying excessive teacher talk, limited student-directed learning, and insufficient phonics and play-based provision in KG as barriers to faster progress. Sharing best practice from the Middle phase downward is a key DSIB recommendation.
Assessment data is underused for matching learning activities to individual student needs across the school. Middle leadership capacity is identified as needing strengthening, and school improvement planning needs to be more data-informed and integrated with self-evaluation processes.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
GEMS Legacy School - Dubai Branch offers a structured fee schedule for the 2025-26 academic year, covering KG I through Grade 10 under the Indian (CBSE) curriculum. Annual tuition fees range from AED 8,532 for KG I and KG II, rising to AED 18,902 for Grades 9 and 10. Fees are charged across 10 monthly instalments, with the academic year running from April through March. The school has received a Good overall rating from KHDA (DSIB) for 2023-24, reflecting solid academic outcomes and strong personal development across all phases.
In addition to tuition, the school charges mandatory service fees including e-resources (ranging from AED 350 to AED 700 depending on grade level), a diary (AED 21 including VAT), and an ID card (AED 10.50 including VAT). A registration deposit of 10% of annual tuition is required at the time of admission; this is non-refundable and non-transferable but is adjustable against the total tuition fee for the academic year. An application fee of AED 525 (VAT inclusive) is also payable upon completion of online registration.
Compared to other Indian curriculum schools in Dubai, GEMS Legacy School's fees are competitively positioned, particularly at the KG and primary levels. Payment can be made via credit card through the online parent portal, cheque, or cash. The school also offers the option to pay annual tuition fees in advance using the GEMS World Credit Card to save up to 3%, plus receive 10% back on school expenses.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families of Indian origin seeking a structured CBSE education at a value price point, who value an inclusive, community-driven school culture with strong personal development outcomes and convenient metro access in Al Garhoud.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families prioritising small class sizes, a fully developed inquiry-based Kindergarten, an established Grade 10-12 CBSE results track record, or specialist gifted and talented provision beyond what a Good-rated school currently offers.
We chose GLS because of the fees, but we stayed because of the community. The school has grown with our children, and watching it expand to secondary has felt like a shared journey.
Strengths
- Outstanding DSIB rating for personal and social development across all phases
- Outstanding parent partnership and community engagement
- Outstanding National Agenda benchmark performance in English, Maths and Science
- Strong value pricing - AED 8,532 to AED 18,902 within GEMS Education network
- Metro-accessible location opposite GGICO station in Al Garhoud
- Highly inclusive environment with robust SEN identification and support
- Very Good Middle school teaching, assessment and curriculum quality
- Innovative sustainability, robotics and AI student-led programmes
Areas for Improvement
- KG and Primary class sizes average 32 students - high by Dubai standards
- Only two guidance counsellors for 6,316 students - stretched ratio
- No CBSE Grade 10 external exam results history yet available
- KG provision lacks sufficient inquiry-based and play-led learning
- Gifted and talented provision explicitly flagged as underdeveloped by DSIB