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Iranian Towheed Girls School

Curriculum
Iranian
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Karama
Fees
AED 9K - 15K

Executive Summary

Iranian Towheed Girls School, located in Al Karama, is an all-girls Iranian curriculum school serving students from Grade 1 to Grade 12. Following its 2023-2024 DSIB inspection, the school has been rated Acceptable overall - a rating it has maintained consistently across more than a decade of inspections.

Academic performance is a relative strength, with Mathematics and Science rated Good across Primary, Middle and High phases, and English improving to Good in Middle and High. Students' personal development stands out as a highlight, reaching Outstanding in Middle and High, underpinned by strong Islamic values and a respectful school culture. The school's partnerships with parents are rated Very Good, reflecting an open and communicative relationship with families.

Key areas requiring development include leadership effectiveness, particularly empowering middle leaders and strengthening self-evaluation processes. Assessment practices remain Acceptable across all phases, and provision for students of determination requires more precise identification and targeted support to meet individual learning needs.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2023-2024

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

Iranian Towheed Girls 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
Acceptable

The school welcomes students of all needs, but provision for students of determination is rated Acceptable. Identification processes are not always precise enough to enable teachers to adapt lessons accurately, and teachers lack specialised training to support students of determination or those who are gifted and talented. Individual education plans are in place for students with the most complex needs but are not consistently applied across all students of determination. students of determinationIEPsgifted and talented

Wellbeing
Acceptable

Overall wellbeing provision and outcomes are at an Acceptable level. Leaders have a vision for wellbeing but it is not sufficiently implemented or monitored across all stakeholders, and there is no structured, organised wellbeing plan in place. Students enjoy school and relationships between students and staff are generally positive, though students have limited opportunities to lead wellbeing projects and initiatives. wellbeing planmental healthpastoral support

National Agenda
Acceptable

Most leaders are committed to the UAE National Agenda priorities of inclusion and wellbeing. Moral and social education follows MoE guidelines and is taught mostly as an integrated curriculum, enriched through charity work and UAE national celebrations. However, integration of these subjects across the curriculum is limited, and the school does not fully meet UAE MoE requirements for Islamic Education. UAE National Agendamoral and social educationIslamic Education

Key Highlights

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

Outstanding Personal Development

Students in Middle and High phases demonstrate outstanding personal development, exhibiting exemplary self-discipline, mutual respect, and responsible attitudes that positively shape the school atmosphere.

Strong Islamic Values

Students demonstrate a deep understanding of the role of Islamic values in shaping daily life in the UAE, actively celebrating Islamic events and showing knowledge of Emirati culture and heritage.

Very Good Parent Partnerships

The school maintains very good partnerships with parents and the local Iranian community, operating an open-door policy with regular communication through half-termly reports, meetings, and digital channels.

Good Mathematics & Science

Mathematics and Science are rated Good for attainment and progress across all phases, with a majority of students achieving above curriculum standards and making better than expected progress.

Effective Safeguarding

The school implements effective safety procedures and all staff and students are knowledgeable about the safeguarding policy. Anti-bullying procedures including cyber-safety are effectively promoted and students feel safe and secure.

Academic Performance Breakdown

PrimaryGrades 1-5
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Arabic (Additional Language)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Good
Primary Note
Primary outcomes are generally Acceptable to Good. English is a relative weakness at this phase, while Mathematics and Science are rated Good.
MiddleGrades 6-9
English
Good
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Arabic (Additional Language)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Good
Middle Note
Middle phase shows improvement in English, with Good ratings across core subjects. Personal development is Outstanding at this phase.
HighGrades 10-12
English
Good
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Good
High Note
High phase demonstrates the strongest outcomes overall, with Good ratings across all subjects and Outstanding personal development.

Islamic Education and Arabic as a First Language are not applicable across all phases as the school does not offer these as separate subjects in the Iranian curriculum framework.

Leadership & Management

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

Effectiveness of Leadership
Most leaders are committed to national priorities but senior leaders are stronger operationally than in leading teaching and learning. Not all leaders have had significant impact on overall school performance.
Acceptable
School Self-Evaluation and Improvement Planning
Self-evaluation is based on a range of evidence but lesson observations focus mainly on teaching rather than student progress. The school has addressed only one recommendation from the previous inspection.
Acceptable
Parents and the Community
Leaders are successful in engaging parents through an open-door policy, half-termly reports, parents' meetings, and digital communication. Partnerships with the local Iranian community are very strong.
Very Good
Governance
The governing board meets regularly but does not sufficiently empower or hold school leaders accountable. Governors do not analyse the impact of action plans or act as a critical friend to the school.
Acceptable
Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources
Day-to-day operations are well managed. Premises are well maintained with adequate specialist facilities. Teachers are appropriately qualified and learning resources are adequate.
Good

Leadership Approach

Senior leaders demonstrate stronger operational management than instructional leadership, maintaining professional communication and well-run daily routines. Leaders have identified barriers to student learning but have provided limited strategies to address and monitor them. Middle leaders require greater empowerment and mentoring to effectively monitor teaching and learning within their departments and be held accountable for student outcomes.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Mathematics and Science are rated Good across Primary, Middle and High, with a majority of students achieving above curriculum standards. English improves significantly from Acceptable in Primary to Good in Middle and High. Learning skills are Good across all phases, though use of learning technology and opportunities for innovation remain limited.

Personal Development

Personal development is a standout strength, rated Outstanding in Middle and High and Very Good in Primary. Students exhibit exemplary self-discipline, mutual respect, and a deep understanding of Islamic values and Emirati culture. Social responsibility and innovation skills are rated Good across all phases, though community engagement and entrepreneurial opportunities are limited.

Teaching Quality

Teaching for effective learning is rated Good across all phases, with teachers demonstrating strong subject knowledge and creating positive classroom climates. Assessment is rated Acceptable across all phases, with inconsistent tracking systems and limited use of data to personalise learning. Peer and self-assessment are inconsistent and largely confined to the upper phase.

Protection & Care

Health and safety including safeguarding arrangements are rated Good across all phases, with effective safety procedures and well-promoted anti-bullying policies. Care and support is Acceptable in Primary and Middle but Good in High. Provision for students of determination requires improvement, with identification processes not always precise enough and limited careers guidance available to students.

Areas for Development

  • governors should empower senior leaders to lead the improvement plan in close collaboration with middle leaders, and ensure the school has an accurate view of its strengths and areas for development by using carefully analysed data.
  • Leaders should provide clear lines of responsibility endorsed by governors, and empower and mentor middle leaders to monitor teaching and learning in their departments and hold them accountable for students' outcomes.
  • Leaders should ensure that the needs of all groups of students, including students of determination and those with gifts and talents, are met through precise identification and targeted support.
  • Leaders at all levels should implement a structured, organised approach to wellbeing and enable students to take ownership of wellbeing projects and activities.
  • Improve the systems for the support and monitoring of students of determination, and provide students with comprehensive careers guidance to help them make more informed choices.
  • Adopt more robust procedures in self-assessing the performance of the school to ensure a realistic view of the school's provision and students' outcomes.