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Iranian Salman Farsi Boys School

Curriculum
Iranian
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Qusais 1
Fees
AED 3K - 4K

Executive Summary

Iranian Salman Farsi Boys School is an Iranian-curriculum boys' school located in Al Qusais, Dubai, established in 1995 and serving students from Grade 1 to Grade 12. Following the 2023-2024 DSIB inspection, the school was awarded an overall rating of Acceptable, a result consistent with its performance across multiple previous inspection cycles.

Academically, science stands out as the strongest subject across all phases, with good attainment and progress from Primary through High. English attainment is good across all phases, while mathematics shows stronger performance in the High phase. Arabic as an Additional Language remains at an acceptable level across Primary and Middle. The High phase benefits from specialist teachers with secure subject knowledge and higher expectations, resulting in better-than-expected student progress in science and mathematics.

The school demonstrates strong parental engagement, rated Very Good, with parents actively contributing resources and supporting school life. Key areas requiring development include strengthening self-evaluation processes, improving the use of assessment data to inform teaching, and ensuring targeted professional development for all leaders and teachers. The newly appointed principal is engaging with stakeholders to develop the school's vision.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2023-2024

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

Iranian Salman Farsi Boys School Overall Rating

Acceptable for 11+ 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
Good

The school provides a welcoming and nurturing environment for students of determination, with a specialist support unit for those with complex needs. Assessment procedures are in place to identify a wide range of needs, and parents highly value the personalised support provided. Arrangements for identifying gifted and talented students are still being developed. specialist support unitstudents of determinationpersonalised support

Wellbeing
Acceptable

Leaders are committed to wellbeing principles and the school has introduced the Wednesday Wellbeing initiative to promote healthy lifestyle choices. However, limited use of surveys has hindered the gathering of secure data, and wellbeing is not yet fully embedded across all features of teaching and learning. Curriculum planning that accounts for student wellbeing remains underdeveloped. Wednesday Wellbeinghealthy lifestylewellbeing principles

National Agenda
Acceptable

The school offers UAE Social Studies and Moral Education based on the Moral, Social and Cultural Studies (MSCS) framework, delivered for 90 minutes weekly across Grades 1 to 12. Teachers use varied strategies including groupwork, debating, and self-assessment to engage students with social values and UAE heritage. Students demonstrate a clear understanding of Islamic values and positive attitudes towards UAE culture and traditions. UAE Social StudiesMoral EducationMSCS framework

Key Highlights

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

Science Excellence

Good teaching and curriculum design in the High phase has resulted in students making better-than-expected progress in science and mathematics, with the effective use of laboratory-based lessons supporting strong investigative skills.

Strong Learning Skills

Students in Middle and High demonstrate good learning skills, particularly in science, showing effective collaboration, critical thinking, and commitment to their studies.

Positive Student Attitudes

Students across the school display courteous behaviour, respect for the UAE, and regular involvement in their community, with high levels of self-discipline especially in Middle and High phases.

Parental Partnership

The school benefits from a very good level of partnership with parents, who actively participate in school life, volunteer their time, and have provided resources including air conditioning units, computers, and science facilities.

Inclusive Support

The school provides personalised support for students of determination, including those with complex needs, through a specialist unit that is highly valued by both parents and students.

Academic Performance Breakdown

PrimaryGrade 1-5
Arabic as an Additional Language
Acceptable
English
Good
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Acceptable
Primary Note
Primary phase shows acceptable overall performance with science and English attainment as relative strengths.
MiddleGrade 6-9
Arabic as an Additional Language
Acceptable
English
Good
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Good
Middle Note
Middle phase demonstrates good performance in science and English attainment, with learning skills rated Good.
HighGrade 10-12
Arabic as an Additional Language
English
Good
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Good
High Note
High phase is the strongest, with Good ratings across English, mathematics and science, and better-than-expected progress in science and mathematics.

Science is the strongest subject across all phases. Mathematics and English show stronger performance in the High phase. Arabic as an Additional Language remains Acceptable across Primary and Middle.

Leadership & Management

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

Effectiveness of Leadership
Senior leaders engage with stakeholders while developing the school's vision, but roles are insufficiently clear to ensure accountability for improving student outcomes.
Acceptable
School Self-Evaluation and Improvement Planning
Improvement plans are adequate but self-evaluation processes are not yet analytical, comprehensive or reliable; recommendations from the previous inspection have not been fully addressed.
Acceptable
Parents and the Community
The school benefits from a strong partnership with parents who actively participate in school life and have contributed significant resources including equipment and facilities.
Very Good
Governance
Governance is managed by the Directorate of Iranian Schools; a new principal was appointed this year to support the priority of improving student outcomes.
Acceptable
Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources
Routines and procedures are generally effective, but timetabling challenges, limited professional development rigour, and constrained resources affect school performance.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The newly appointed principal is actively engaging with stakeholders to develop the school's vision and improve the quality of provision. While the school has maintained its inspection judgements from the previous cycle, leadership roles lack sufficient clarity to drive accountability for student outcomes. Governors have identified key priorities including embedding wellbeing, more rigorous monitoring of teaching and learning, and improving resources and facilities.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Science is the strongest subject across all phases with consistently Good attainment and progress, supported by effective laboratory use. English attainment is Good across all phases, while mathematics performs best in the High phase. Arabic as an Additional Language remains Acceptable, with speaking and listening outperforming reading and writing skills.

Personal Development

Students demonstrate positive attitudes towards school, high levels of self-discipline, and respectful relationships with staff and peers. They show a clear understanding of Islamic values and positive attitudes towards UAE heritage and culture. Students in Middle and High display particularly strong personal development, rated Very Good.

Teaching Quality

Teaching is strongest in the High phase where specialist teachers have secure subject knowledge and higher expectations. Across Primary and Middle, there is inconsistency in matching learning activities to students' needs and abilities. Assessment outcomes do not yet sufficiently inform planning for teaching and learning across the school.

Protection & Care

Effective policies and systems ensure the safety and protection of students and staff, with Good ratings across all phases for health and safety and care and support. The school provides a welcoming environment for students of determination through a specialist support unit. A noted gap is that not all new staff are familiar with child protection arrangements.

Areas for Development

  • Ensure assessment results of individual subjects are analysed in detail to meet the needs of all groups of students, particularly in Arabic, English and mathematics.
  • Ensure all leaders and teachers understand and implement the expectations of high-quality teaching as outlined in the KHDA School Inspection Framework.
  • Ensure that the self-evaluation processes are analytical, comprehensive and reliable, and inform a strategic approach to school improvement priorities.
  • governors must provide resources and ensure targeted professional training for leaders and teachers.
  • Ensure relevant data is gathered from the whole school community, with emphasis on students' social and emotional needs, and develop curriculum planning across all phases to ensure wellbeing is prioritised.
  • Ensure all new staff are familiar with the child protection arrangements and that procedures are firmly in place to identify students with gifts and talents.