
Queen International School provides an Acceptable quality of education, maintaining its rating for the 2023-2024 academic year. The school has shown improvements in teaching quality and student outcomes in several areas, particularly in the Foundation Stage and Secondary phases.
Academically, students in Secondary continue to achieve at a Very Good level in English, mathematics, and science, with outstanding IGCSE results last year. The school has adopted the Cambridge curriculum in Primary and lower Secondary, and has improved teaching and independent learning skills in the Foundation Stage.
Students' personal and social behaviour is a strength, with Very Good attitudes to learning and a clear understanding of Islamic values and Emirati heritage. Significant improvements have been made in safeguarding, with staff training and new bus purchases, and a vision for wellbeing has been established.
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Queen International School Overall Rating
Acceptable for 4+ consecutive years
These three pillars represent the Dubai education authority's priorities: ensuring inclusive practices, prioritizing student wellbeing, and meeting UAE National Agenda targets.
Provision and outcomes for students of determination are acceptable, with policy documentation meeting requirements and new individual education plans (IEPs) providing a strong basis for support. Staff training and external support are improving identification processes, though implementation of IEPs in lessons and consistency of identification remain areas for development. individual education plans (IEPs)staff trainingparent partnerships
The overall quality of wellbeing provision and outcome is acceptable. Leaders have developed a collaborative vision statement and action plan, and student feedback has led to positive changes. While a good start has been made, developments are still in early stages and not yet fully embedded. vision statementaction planstudent feedbackextra-curricular activities
The school's overall standards in the National Agenda Parameter are good. While PIRLS targets were not met, scores remained above the centre point, and mathematics sustained an Outstanding judgment. Reading literacy skills are very good across the whole school and for the Emirati cohort, with most students making expected progress. PIRLSNational Agenda ParameterEmirati cohortreading literacy
Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.
The quality of teaching and the development of children's independent learning skills in the Foundation Stage have significantly improved.
Students across all phases exhibit very positive attitudes to learning and display excellent behaviour.
Students demonstrate a clear understanding of Islamic values and a strong appreciation for Emirati heritage and world cultures.
There are improvements to children's progress in English and attainment in mathematics in the Foundation Stage. Students in Primary made good progress in most core subjects. Students in Secondary continue to achieve at a very high level in English, mathematics, and science, with outstanding IGCSE results last year. Students in Post-16 achieved good or better results in their AS Levels.
Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.
The new senior leadership team is responsible for the school’s self-evaluation and contributes to improvements in learning. While leadership development is in early stages due to resourcing limitations, the school fosters a community feel with parents valuing regular communication. Governance needs to strengthen its oversight to effectively hold senior leaders accountable.
Students show improved progress in English and attainment in mathematics in FS, with good progress in most core subjects in Primary. Secondary students achieve very highly in English, mathematics, and science, with outstanding IGCSE results, while Post-16 students achieve good or better results in AS Levels.
Students' personal and social behaviour is a strength, displaying very good attitudes to learning, respectful behaviour, and a clear understanding of Islamic values and Emirati heritage. Many students are involved in charitable activities and participate in school innovation events.
The quality of teaching and the development of independent learning skills in FS are much improved this year, and are at a good level in Secondary and Post-16. Assessment processes are more effective in FS and Post-16, linked to learning and external measurements, respectively.
Student safety has improved with all staff trained in safeguarding and new buses purchased. A vision for wellbeing, created with stakeholders, is in place and visible in teacher-student relationships. All students of determination now have individual education plans (IEPs) to support their learning.