
“The energy here is different from the established schools. The teachers genuinely know my child's name by the end of the first week, and the Forest School in FS has been transformational for her confidence.”
— Foundation Stage Parent(representative)“The communication from the school is unlike anything we experienced at our previous school. The principal actually responds to emails personally, and the parent workshops have helped us understand how to support our son's learning at home.”
— Year 5 Parent(representative)GEMS Metropole School - Al Waha follows a KHDA-approved fee structure for the 2025/2026 academic year, with tuition fees ranging from AED 40,000 for Foundation Stage pupils up to AED 53,000 for Years 10 and 11. The school offers a UK curriculum (British, 13-year system) and was founded in 2023, making it one of the newer GEMS campuses in Dubai. Fees are consistent across multiple academic years (2025/2026 through 2027/2028), providing families with predictability in their financial planning. Years 12 and 13 fees of AED 55,000 are approved from 2027/2028 onwards.
Tuition fees are invoiced from the time of admission and are payable in advance at the start of each term. The school offers flexibility through a range of payment options, and families are encouraged to contact the registrar directly if their circumstances change ahead of a payment deadline. An additional benefit is available to families who use the FAB GEMS World Credit Card, which allows savings of up to 3% when paying annual fees in advance, plus 10% back on school expenses.
Compared to other GEMS schools and British curriculum schools in Dubai, GEMS Metropole School - Al Waha sits at a mid-range price point, with an average fee of approximately AED 45,455 across all year groups according to KHDA data. All fees are set in accordance with the KHDA School Fee Framework and are subject to change under applicable regulations.
Families living in Dubailand communities (Arabian Ranches, Sustainable City, Serena, Town Square, Mira, Rukan) seeking a premium British curriculum education with genuine inclusion provision, a distinctive HPL-driven pedagogy, and fees that do not require a top-tier budget. Particularly strong for Foundation Stage and primary-age children, and for families who value a community-centred school culture over established exam league table credentials.
Families who require a school with a proven public examination track record (GCSE/A-Level results), an established KHDA DSIB rating, or who need a school that is already fully operational through to Year 13. Also not ideal for families who prioritise proximity to central Dubai or who need a school with a long-standing university placement history.
We moved from an Outstanding KHDA-rated school and were nervous about the lack of a local inspection rating. But the BSO report, the campus, and the way the school runs day-to-day have completely won us over. It feels like a school that is being built properly, not quickly.