
“The school keeps our children connected to their Iranian roots and the teachers genuinely care. For our family, there is no substitute for learning in Farsi with teachers who share our culture.”
— Grade 8 Parent(representative)“The counsellors know the children by name and the teachers are always available. It feels like a small community where everyone looks out for each other.”
— Grade 6 Parent(representative)Self-evaluation and improvement planning are rated Weak - the lowest possible rating. Monitoring is not systematic, the impact of teaching on learning is not analysed rigorously, and the school's internal capacity to drive improvement is insufficient. Leadership vacancies compound this weakness.
Attainment and progress in Primary are Acceptable across all core subjects, with English declining from the previous inspection. Assessment is Acceptable across all phases, with limited use of data to personalise learning. Differentiation for more able and additional-needs students is inconsistent.
Iranian Khadije Kobra School in Al Karama, Dubai, follows the Iranian national curriculum and is regulated by KHDA. For the 2025–2026 academic year, tuition fees range from AED 3,679 for Grades 1–5 up to AED 8,112 for KG1 and KG2, making it one of the most affordable private school options in Dubai. The school offers multiple streams at the senior secondary level (Grades 10–12), including Science, Social, and IT tracks, with IT stream fees slightly higher due to additional skill programme costs.
In addition to the base tuition fee, the school charges a number of required education supplies fees covering uniform (AED 400), books (AED 650), and medical (AED 250), as well as optional services including extra activities (AED 550), English programmes (AED 650), and skill programmes (AED 1,000 for IT streams only). The all-inclusive total fees therefore range from AED 6,179 (Grades 1–5) to AED 10,612 (KG1 and KG2), with IT stream students in Grades 10–12 reaching up to AED 8,468 in total.
These fees are approved by KHDA and represent strong value for money relative to many other private schools in Dubai. The school has maintained an Acceptable DSIB inspection rating consistently, and its low fee structure makes it particularly accessible for Iranian expatriate families seeking a mother-tongue curriculum education in Dubai.
Iranian expatriate families who prioritise Farsi-medium instruction, continuity of the Iranian national curriculum, cultural and religious alignment, and an affordable fee structure. Families with children in Middle or High school will find the strongest academic outcomes and a genuinely supportive community environment.
Families seeking progression to international universities via IGCSE, IB or A-Level pathways, extensive extracurricular programmes, highly modern facilities, or English-medium instruction. Families with Primary-age children who require strong differentiation, gifted and talented extension or specialist SEN support will also find this school less well equipped.
My daughter has been here since Grade 1 and is now in Grade 11. The High school teachers are excellent and she is well prepared for Iranian university entrance. The fees are something we can actually afford.