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GEMS Royal Dubai School - Dubai Branch

Curriculum
British
KHDA
Very Good
Location
Dubai, Mirdif
Fees
AED 40K - 77K

Executive Summary

GEMS Royal Dubai School - Dubai Branch provides a Very Good quality of education, as affirmed by its 2023-2024 inspection. Children in the Foundation Stage make rapid progress, becoming effective independent learners, while Primary students generally achieve very good progress, with most attaining above curriculum standards in English, mathematics, and science.

Students demonstrate strong learning skills, understanding collaboration, self-reliance, analysis, and research. They are self-disciplined, respectful, and actively celebrate the heritage and culture of the UAE and their home nations, showing a strong work ethic and commitment to sustainability and conservation.

The curriculum is exceptionally well designed and adapted to meet diverse learning needs, including those of students of determination, with strong cross-curricular links. Relationships are Outstanding, fostering an ethos of mutual respect and highly successful behavior management, supported by leaders with a bold vision for improvement who prioritize student wellbeing and inclusion.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2023-2024

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

GEMS Royal Dubai School - Dubai Branch Overall Rating

Very Good for 2+ consecutive years

Dubai Focus Areas

These three pillars represent the Dubai education authority's priorities: ensuring inclusive practices, prioritizing student wellbeing, and meeting UAE National Agenda targets.

Inclusive Education
Outstanding

Governors and leaders demonstrate an inspirational vision for inclusion, focusing on high-quality teaching and resources to continuously improve academic and personal outcomes for students of determination. Rigorous identification processes and accurate assessments ensure meaningful interventions. Parents are engaged as positive partners, receiving regular updates and support. Students of DeterminationIndividual Education Plans

Wellbeing
Very Good

The school is highly committed to developing a culture of wellbeing, with high-quality assessment informing decisions and regular self-reviews. A strong, approachable team of wellbeing leaders, staff, and counsellors provides emotional and personal support. A comprehensive wellbeing curriculum permeates the school, fostering a positive, respectful, reflective, and kind ethos where students feel safe and valued. Wellbeing curriculumStudent wellbeing leadersEmotional and personal support

National Agenda
Very Good

The school's performance in PIRLS 2023 exceeded targets, placing it within the high international benchmark. Attainment in mathematics improved to very good, and science remained very good, though English declined to good. Leaders have an action plan addressing National Agenda elements, including Emirati cohort performance, and use benchmark reports to adapt the curriculum. PIRLS 2023National Agenda ParameterEmirati cohort

Key Highlights

Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.

FS Academic Progress

Children in the Foundation Stage demonstrate outstanding progress in English, mathematics, and science, laying a strong foundation for future learning.

Student Learning Skills

Students show enthusiasm and apply outstanding learning skills, enabling them to make meaningful connections and deepen their understanding across subjects.

Personal Development & Values

Students exhibit exemplary behavior, profound respect for UAE heritage and culture, and an outstanding commitment to sustainability and conservation.

Curriculum & Support

The curriculum is well-planned, offering very good support and guidance that enhances the learning and wellbeing of all students, particularly those of determination.

Leadership & Parent Partnership

Leaders demonstrate strong commitment and effectiveness in fostering a collaborative partnership with parents, contributing to the school's overall success.

Academic Performance Breakdown

Foundation StageFS1 to FS2
English
Very Good
Mathematics
Outstanding
Science
Outstanding
Learning skills
Outstanding
PrimaryYear 1 to Year 6
Islamic Education
Good
Arabic as a First Language
Good
Arabic as an Additional Language
Good
English
Very Good
Mathematics
Very Good
Science
Very Good
Learning skills
Outstanding

Children in the Foundation Stage make rapid progress and become effective independent learners. In Primary, students generally make very good progress, with the large majority attaining above curriculum standards in English, mathematics, and science. Progress in Arabic as a first language has improved to very good.

Leadership & Management

Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.

The effectiveness of leadership
Leaders demonstrate a strong capacity for continuous improvement, supported by effective communication and high staff morale.
Very Good
School self-evaluation and improvement planning
Self-evaluation processes are improving, with effective analysis of data informing the school development plan and systematic monitoring of teaching quality.
Very Good
Parents and the community
Parents are highly engaged as true partners, expressing confidence in staff and valuing excellent communication and extensive partnerships.
Outstanding
Governance
The governing board provides strengthened challenge to leaders and systematic monitoring of school work, with diverse stakeholder representation.
Very Good
Management, staffing, facilities and resources
Day-to-day management is very efficient, ensuring minimal loss of learning time, with high-quality, well-maintained facilities and resources.
Outstanding

Leadership Approach

The principal, supported by the senior deputy principal, has set a clear vision for improvement, leading to enhanced middle leadership and a positive impact on student outcomes. Leaders effectively analyze data for self-evaluation, informing the school development plan and systematically monitoring teaching quality. Strong communication and professional relationships contribute to high staff morale and a strong capacity for continuous improvement.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Children in FS make rapid progress, becoming independent learners. Primary students generally achieve very good progress, with most attaining above curriculum standards in English, mathematics, and science. Progress in Arabic as a first language has improved to very good, while attainment in Islamic Education and Arabic is good. Students exhibit very strong learning skills, understanding collaboration, self-reliance, analysis, and research.

Personal Development

Students demonstrate excellent and responsible attitudes, self-discipline, and respect for others. They have a well-developed understanding of healthy lifestyles and show high appreciation for Islamic values, Emirati culture, and their own heritage. Students contribute positively to school life through the Student Council, display high sensitivity to the environment, and develop innovation and entrepreneurial skills.

Teaching Quality

In FS, teachers create engaging learning environments and adapt lessons effectively. In Primary, teachers possess secure subject knowledge and teaching skills, making new concepts accessible. Teachers develop positive relationships and use well-focused questioning, though consistency in challenging all students and using assessment for feedback needs improvement.

Protection & Care

The school has robust child protection and safeguarding policies, well-understood by all stakeholders, supported by a centralized digital reporting system and ongoing staff training. School premises are of high quality, clean, and well-maintained. Comprehensive medical care and health awareness programs prioritize wellbeing. Staff maintain very positive relationships, manage behavior effectively, and accurately identify student needs, providing effective support and guidance, including for students of determination.

Areas for Development

  • Accelerate students’ progress and raise their attainment.
  • Improve the consistency of teaching.
  • Ensure that the National Agenda action plan has specific, measurable targets, with defined time scales.
  • Ensure that the progress of Emirati students is maximised, in all subjects, and particularly in reading.
  • Enhance all classroom climates where wellbeing can flourish.
  • Extend opportunities for student wellbeing committee members to develop wellbeing initiatives.
  • Provide consistency in developing the depth of students’ Islamic knowledge and understanding.
  • Strengthen students' use of accurate grammar.
  • Make appropriate provision for those students who are new to learning Arabic as an additional language.
  • Ensure that children’s reading texts are appropriately aligned with their classwork in FS.
  • Ensure that students edit and improve their writing in order to accelerate progress.
  • Reinforce the subject-specific language skills of children in FS.
  • Extend the mental calculation skills of students in lower Primary.
  • Improve students’ skills in scientific enquiry particularly in lower Primary.
  • Increase students’ ability to use their research and critical thinking skills, when appropriate, to support their learning.
  • Support children in FS in making well-considered choices.
  • Ensure that all groups of students are challenged to make the rapid progress of which they are capable.
  • Introduce an effective marking and feedback policy and ensure that it is consistently used across the school.
  • Ensure that all core subjects have sufficient teaching time to enable all NCfE requirements to be met.
  • Keep the FS curriculum under review to ensure that the learning needs of different groups of children are met.
  • Ensure appropriate care and support for those students due to transfer to secondary school who are faced with increasingly complex personal and academic challenges.
  • Extend the provision for those students with complex needs so that they acquire the necessary skills for life as they move through the school.