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Icademy Middle East

Curriculum
American
Location
Dubai, Dubai Knowledge Park
Fees
AED 20K - 28K

Icademy Middle East

The Executive Summary

Icademy Middle East occupies a genuinely singular position in Dubai Knowledge Park and across the broader UAE education landscape: it is the only KHDA-licensed, NEASC-accredited American online school operating in the emirate, serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 with a fully digital, individualized curriculum. Founded in 2008 and now educating over 1,600 students annually - with more than 7,000 enrolled since inception - iCademy is part of Pansophic Learning, a US-based international education company. The school's blended learning model allows families to choose between fully online study from anywhere in the world, or optional in-person support at the Dubai Knowledge Park Knowledge Hub. Fees for UAE-based students are notably accessible by Dubai private school standards - AED 19,828 for KG through Grade 8 and AED 27,767 for Grades 9-12 - making this one of the most affordable accredited school options in the city. The program features NCAA-eligible courses, AP offerings, and a course catalogue of 160+ subjects, with graduates placing at universities across the US, Europe, and Canada. As one of the Dubai Knowledge Park schools with a uniquely flexible model, iCademy represents a compelling alternative to conventional schooling - particularly for families seeking school fees Dubai that do not stretch into six figures.
NEASC-Accredited American SchoolKHDA Licensed Online SchoolNCAA-Eligible CoursesBlended Learning ModelAED 19,828 Entry Fee

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

Academic Framework & Learning Style

iCademy Middle East delivers a fully accredited American curriculum from KG1 through Grade 12, underpinned by NEASC accreditation - the same body that accredits schools across New England in the United States, and a body whose accreditation is now a KHDA requirement for all US curriculum schools in Dubai. The academic framework is built on an individualized, self-paced learning model: students are assigned a pacing guide each day, work through interactive online content, and attend live virtual classroom sessions led by certified teachers. This is not passive screen time - the platform combines quizzes, assignments, interactive media, and teacher-led virtual sessions to create a structured yet flexible academic experience. The course catalogue spans 160+ offerings, differentiated across Core, Honors, and AP levels for High School. For Grades 9-12, Advanced Placement courses include Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, Physics, English Language and Composition, Spanish Language and Culture, US Government and Politics, US History, and World History - all approved by the AP College Board. Elective offerings are notably broad, encompassing Forensic Science, Medicine, Computer Programming, Web Design, Agriscience, Journalism, and Theatre Studies, giving high schoolers genuine agency in shaping their academic path. For Grades K-5, assignments carry flexible due dates within term boundaries, with hands-on learning components such as labs and art projects embedded in the digital curriculum. For students with special educational needs, iCademy's model is particularly well-suited. The academic program can be tailored up to two levels higher or lower than age-appropriate grade in any single course or across all courses. Additional support measures include extended time on assignments, one-on-one assistance, recordings of live sessions for repeated review, and modified assignments for students with hearing or other impairments. The school has a demonstrated track record with students who are high-functioning on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, dyscalculia, or other learning differences. University placement is a genuine strength. Graduates have enrolled at Arizona State University, Boston University, Florida State University, New York Film Academy, King's College London, University of Amsterdam, University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, University of Paris, McGill University, and McMaster University, among others. The breadth of destinations - spanning US state universities, selective UK institutions, and leading European and Canadian universities - reflects the global recognition of the NEASC-accredited US High School Diploma. iCademy also offers a High School Summer Program for non-enrolled students seeking to recover credits, and students can enroll at approximately 11 different start dates per year - a flexibility unmatched by any brick-and-mortar school in Dubai.
160+
Course Offerings
Across Core, Honors, and AP levels, KG-Grade 12
11
Annual Start Dates
Rolling enrollment - unique among Dubai schools
AP Courses
9 Advanced Placement Subjects
College Board approved, including Biology, Calculus, Chemistry
7,000+
Total Students Enrolled Since Founding
Since 2008, currently 1,600+ active annually

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

For a school without a traditional campus, iCademy Middle East makes a deliberate and structured effort to ensure that students experience a genuine breadth of enrichment beyond the screen. The school organises regular social events and educational visits for all UAE-based students, including Sports Day - an annual event that has become a highlight of the school calendar, bringing students together for physical activity, teamwork, and friendly competition. Monthly social outings in normal operation include sports activities, cinema trips, and museum visits, providing the peer interaction that online-only learning can sometimes lack. For students attending the Knowledge Hub in Dubai Knowledge Park, extracurricular life is more structured. Clubs such as crafts and photography are available, and the school organises overnight camps - including trips to Dibba - giving Knowledge Hub students experiences that rival those of mainstream school peers. Community service is embedded in the school's culture: students have organised Ramadan collections for workers and fundraising projects for local animal rescue centres, demonstrating a genuine commitment to social responsibility. For students with additional needs enrolled in the iCad programme, the ECA offering extends to practical life skills - cooking, ironing, and budgeting - taught in a real-world context at the Knowledge Hub. Physical activity is addressed through organised trips to gyms, walking activities, yoga, swimming, and sailing at a local sailing club during the cooler months. Parents have noted that the absence of on-site outdoor sports facilities is the most significant gap in the ECA offering, and this is a fair criticism - families whose children thrive on competitive team sports will find iCademy's offering limited compared to mainstream schools. That said, for students who are elite athletes in individual sports - golf, tennis, soccer, equestrian - the flexible schedule is precisely what makes iCademy a viable option, allowing them to train and compete at a high level without sacrificing academic progress.
Monthly
Social Outings for UAE Students
Sports, cinema, museum trips organised by school
Annual Sports DayOvernight Camps (Dibba)Community Service ProjectsLife Skills ProgrammeElite Athlete Flexibility

Pastoral Care & Well-being

Pastoral care at iCademy Middle East is delivered through a deliberately personalised support structure. Every enrolled student is assigned to a dedicated student support team from day one: Kindergarten through Grade 5 students are assigned a Homeroom Teacher, while Grades 6-12 students work with an Academic Advisor and a School Counselor. This means no student falls through the cracks - a genuine risk in online education environments where disengagement can go unnoticed. Teachers are described by students and parents alike as readily contactable, offering support at the moment a student needs it rather than waiting for scheduled meetings. The school's counselling provision is a particular strength, especially for students with additional needs. The iCad programme - housed at the Knowledge Hub - is led by a dedicated Special Educational Needs coordinator and provides individualised support for students with a range of needs, from mild ADHD and dyscalculia to more complex profiles including Tourette's syndrome and high-functioning autism. Parents of children with additional needs consistently report transformative outcomes: reduced anxiety, improved confidence, and in some cases the ability to reduce reliance on medication - outcomes that speak to the quality of the pastoral environment rather than academic pressure alone. Anti-bullying and safeguarding in an online context are addressed through platform-level monitoring tools that allow teachers to track student engagement and flag disengagement early. Teachers have access to analytical tools that ensure, as one teacher noted, that no one falls under the radar. Student friendships are actively supported - during live classes, social time is built into the beginning and end of sessions, and where students wish to exchange contact details, teachers seek parental permission before facilitating connections. The school's community ethos - evidenced by charity fundraisers, Ramadan collections, and collaborative science competitions - reflects a genuine investment in student well-being beyond academic metrics.

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 needs

Campus & Facilities

iCademy Middle East's physical presence is the Knowledge Hub, located within Dubai Knowledge Park - one of Dubai's most accessible and well-connected free zone communities, close to major residential areas including The Greens, JBR, Palm Jumeirah, and Al Barsha. Dubai Knowledge Park is a purpose-built education and human development zone, meaning the surrounding environment is oriented toward learning and professional development rather than retail or industrial use - a genuinely calm and focused setting. The Knowledge Hub is not a traditional school campus. There are no large outdoor sports fields, no swimming pool on site, and no auditorium. This is a deliberate design choice rather than an oversight - the school's model is built around digital learning, and the Knowledge Hub serves as a supported study centre rather than a conventional school building. The layout is designed so that all students are clearly visible to staff at all times, enabling close supervision and a calm working environment. Class groups within the Hub are small - typically 6 to 8 students - creating a genuinely intimate learning setting that larger schools cannot replicate. The technology infrastructure is the school's primary campus. The learning platform (currently Canvas/Instructure, accessed via vpa.instructure.com) supports interactive whiteboards that students can annotate, microphone and camera integration, chat functionality, recorded lesson playback, and teacher analytical tools for monitoring engagement. Every student has full digital access to their curriculum, live sessions, recorded lessons, and teacher communication channels. For Knowledge Hub students, the physical space provides workstations, supervised study, and face-to-face teacher interaction to complement the online platform. Knowledge Hub attendance options are flexible: families can choose 2 days per week (Tuesday and Thursday), 3 days (Monday, Wednesday, Friday), or 5 days (Monday to Friday). This tiered model allows families to calibrate the level of in-person support to their child's needs and their own schedule - a level of flexibility that no mainstream Dubai school offers. The primary limitation parents identify is the absence of outdoor recreational space at the Hub, which means physical education relies on off-site trips rather than on-campus facilities.
6-8
Students Per Knowledge Hub Group
vs. 11-30 in mainstream Dubai schools
3 Options
Knowledge Hub Attendance Schedules
2 days, 3 days, or 5 days per week
Dubai Knowledge Park LocationInteractive Digital PlatformSmall Group Study (6-8 Students)Flexible Hub Attendance (2/3/5 Days)Canvas LMS InfrastructureRecorded Lesson Playback

Teaching & Learning Quality

iCademy Middle East employs over 100 certified online teachers, drawn predominantly from the US, UK, Ireland, and GCC countries - all native or near-native English speakers. A non-negotiable entry requirement is a teaching degree plus a valid teacher licence or certificate from the teacher's home country, ensuring that the online delivery is backed by formally qualified practitioners rather than subject tutors. This is a meaningful distinction in the online education market, where unqualified instruction is common. Teacher retention is a standout metric: iCademy reports teacher turnover of under 10% per annum, compared with a UAE average of 20-22% in international schools. For an online school, where the teacher-student relationship is the primary conduit of learning, this stability is particularly significant - it means students build genuine, sustained relationships with their educators rather than adapting to new faces each year. The teacher-to-student ratio within the Knowledge Hub ranges from 1:6 to 1:12, dramatically lower than the 1:11 to 1:30 norms in mainstream Dubai schools. For online-only students, the ratio is higher, but the platform's analytical tools allow teachers to monitor individual engagement levels and intervene proactively when a student falls behind. Teachers have described a steep but rewarding learning curve in adapting their pedagogy to the online environment - one that has made them more data-driven and responsive than they might have been in a traditional classroom. Pedagogically, iCademy operates a blended, inquiry-supported model: live virtual sessions are complemented by self-paced coursework, recorded lessons available for repeated review, and teacher office hours for one-on-one support. Differentiation is built into the platform architecture - courses can be set at Core, Honors, or AP level, and individual course difficulty can be adjusted independently of the student's overall grade placement. Professional development for teachers is delivered primarily through online training and peer collaboration; teachers have noted a strong internal culture of sharing practice, though the school does not currently mandate a specific annual training hours requirement as physical Dubai schools do - an area with room for further formalisation.
Under 10%
Annual Teacher Turnover
vs. UAE average of 20-22% in international schools
1:6 to 1:12
Teacher-Student Ratio (Knowledge Hub)
vs. 1:11 to 1:30 in mainstream Dubai schools
100+
Certified Online Teachers
All hold teaching degrees and home-country licences

Leadership & Management

The school's current principal, as listed on the school's own records, is Joshua Brian Doubleday. The KHDA school profile lists Tracy Dawn Moxley as principal - a well-known figure on the Dubai education scene who joined iCademy in September 2025 with 25 years of international school leadership experience. Mrs. Moxley has held senior roles with Citizens School, GEMS Education, and Aldar Academies in the UAE since 2014, and previously led an international school in Spain and served as Director of Education of an online academy in Switzerland. Her appointment signals a clear ambition to raise iCademy's profile and operational rigour within Dubai's competitive private school market. iCademy Middle East is owned and operated by Pansophic Learning, a US-based international education company (operating locally as GSM Middle East Ltd). Pansophic's ownership provides the school with access to a well-resourced digital curriculum platform and a network of online schools operating internationally, which supports curriculum development and teacher training at a scale that a standalone school could not achieve. The school's strategic direction is clearly oriented toward flexibility, accessibility, and global recognition. The NEASC accreditation - maintained continuously since the school's founding - is the cornerstone of this strategy, ensuring that the US High School Diploma awarded to graduates is accepted by universities worldwide. The KHDA licensing, meanwhile, ensures that students registered with iCademy receive a formal KHDA student record, enabling seamless transfer certificates if families subsequently move to mainstream schooling. Parent communication is facilitated through the online platform, direct teacher contact via email and the learning management system, and regular webinars hosted by the leadership team - including open academic team webinars that allow prospective and current families to ask questions directly. The school's enrollment team serves as the primary parent-facing interface, managing the full journey from initial inquiry through course placement and onboarding. A referral programme (AED 500 for referring a new family) reflects a community-building approach to growth.

Fees & Value for Money

Icademy 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.

AED 19,828
Annual Fees From
AED 27,767
Annual Fees To
Year / GradeAnnual Fee
KG 1
AED 19,828
KG 2
AED 19,828
Grade 1
AED 19,828
Grade 2
AED 19,828
Grade 3
AED 19,828
Grade 4
AED 19,828
Grade 5
AED 19,828
Grade 6
AED 19,828
Grade 7
AED 19,828
Grade 8
AED 19,828
Grade 9
AED 27,767
Grade 10
AED 27,767
Grade 11
AED 27,767
Grade 12
AED 27,767

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.

Additional Costs

Application fee (UAE students)
AED 500
Application fee (International students)
AED 1,000 (USD 275)
Materials, reading books and additional resources may be required (see Course Catalog Appendix A & B)
Surcharges may apply to some specialist courses
Knowledge Hub in-person attendance fees
contact Enrollment Team for pricing

Discounts & Concessions

Sibling discount
10%
Emirates Airlines employee discount
15%
ESAAD member discount
20%

Payment Terms

View Payment and Refund Terms on the school website

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

iCademy Middle East is not a school for every family - and it does not try to be. It is a precisely calibrated solution for a specific set of circumstances, and for those families, it is genuinely difficult to beat. The school's combination of KHDA licensing, NEASC accreditation, NCAA-eligible courses, and fees below AED 28,000 per year makes it the most accessible accredited American curriculum pathway in Dubai. For families who have been priced out of mainstream international schooling, or who have found that conventional school environments do not serve their child's needs, iCademy represents a credible, globally recognised alternative. The school's blended learning model - combining online study with optional Knowledge Hub attendance - gives families a level of schedule flexibility that no brick-and-mortar school in Dubai can match. Elite young athletes, students with learning differences, families relocating mid-year, and students who simply learn better at their own pace will find iCademy's model genuinely liberating. The teacher retention rate below 10%, the 1:6-1:12 Knowledge Hub ratios, and the university placement record at institutions including King's College London, McGill University, and Boston University confirm that flexible does not mean inferior. The honest caveats are these: students who need the social structure, competitive sports facilities, and peer energy of a traditional campus will find iCademy's offering limited. The online-only model demands self-discipline and, particularly for younger students, active parental involvement as a learning coach. The absence of a DSIB inspection rating requires families to do more due diligence than a simple rating lookup. And the Knowledge Hub's lack of outdoor space is a genuine limitation for physically active children. These are real trade-offs, not minor quibbles.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

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.

THE “WRONG FIT”

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!

Early Years Parent, Knowledge Hub

Strengths

  • KHDA-licensed and NEASC-accredited - globally recognised US High School Diploma
  • Fees from AED 19,828 - among the lowest for accredited international schooling in Dubai
  • 160+ course offerings including AP and NCAA-eligible courses
  • Teacher turnover under 10% annually - exceptional stability vs. UAE average
  • Rolling enrollment with approximately 11 start dates per year
  • Knowledge Hub ratios of 1:6 to 1:12 - far below mainstream school norms
  • Proven university placements at King's College London, McGill, Boston University and more
  • Ideal for elite athletes, students with learning differences, and globally mobile families

Areas for Improvement

  • No DSIB inspection rating - parents cannot use the standard Dubai quality benchmark
  • No on-site outdoor sports facilities at the Knowledge Hub
  • Online model requires strong student self-motivation and active parental support, especially for younger students
  • Knowledge Hub fees not published - additional in-person costs require direct inquiry
  • Social and team sports experience significantly more limited than mainstream campus schools