
“The teachers are there for you and they will move mountains for you. I wouldn't want to go to any other school.”
— Grade 12 Student, Knowledge Hub“I cannot put a price on his mental health. Before I always just used to feel sorry. Now I do not need to feel sorry any more.”
— Knowledge Hub Parent, child with additional needsIcademy Middle East is an online American curriculum school serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, with a fee structure for the 2025–2026 school year that reflects its digital delivery model. UAE-based students in Lower School (K–5) and Middle School (Grades 6–8) pay AED 19,828 per year, while High School students (Grades 9–12) pay AED 27,767 per year. International students are charged slightly higher tuition: AED 21,451 (USD 5,841) for Lower and Middle School, and AED 29,389 (USD 8,002) for High School.
A one-time application fee applies to all new students — AED 500 for UAE-based applicants and AED 1,000 (USD 275) for international applicants. The school also offers an optional Knowledge Hub programme with in-person attendance available 2, 3, or 5 days per week; fees for this component are available directly from the Enrollment Team. Please note that surcharges may apply to some specialist courses, and materials, reading books, and additional resources may carry separate costs as outlined in the school's Course Catalog.
Icademy Middle East offers a range of discounts to eligible families, including a 10% sibling discount, a 15% Emirates Airlines employee discount, and a 20% ESAAD member discount. These incentives, combined with the school's fully online American curriculum, position it as a flexible and cost-effective option compared to traditional brick-and-mortar international schools in Dubai, which typically charge significantly higher tuition fees.
Families seeking an accredited, affordable American curriculum in Dubai for self-motivated students, elite young athletes, children with learning differences, or families requiring maximum schedule flexibility and rolling enrollment.
Families whose children thrive on the social energy, competitive team sports, and structured daily routine of a traditional campus school, or younger students who require consistent in-person peer interaction to remain engaged.
My kids are in Early Years and we are really amazed how they improved in just a short period of time and how happy they are to be going to the Hub every day!