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The National Charity Foundation School dubai - Al Garhoud Branch

Curriculum
Ministry of Education
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Abu Hail
Fees
AED 5K - 5K

Executive Summary

National Charity School Primary provides an Acceptable overall quality of education. The school has established a positive and harmonious learning environment where students demonstrate a strong sense of empathy, respect, and self-discipline.

Academically, students show Good achievement in Arabic as a first language and Islamic Education, while maintaining acceptable progress in English, mathematics, and science. The curriculum follows the Ministry of Education standards and features strong cross-curricular links to Emirati culture and society.

The school benefits from improved processes in collecting and analyzing assessment data, alongside strong partnerships with parents and the community. However, there is a need to further develop students' independent learning skills and ensure the effective use of assessment data to meet diverse learning needs.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2023-2024

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

National Charity School Primary Overall Rating

Acceptable for 2+ 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 demonstrates a commitment to inclusive practices, providing a welcoming environment for students of determination. While external specialists support identification and intervention planning, the modification of lesson planning and teaching remains variable. inclusive practicesstudents of determination

Wellbeing
Acceptable

The school's wellbeing provision is developing, with a positive classroom climate and personalized engagement. However, the collection and use of wellbeing data lack a clear strategy, and the structures outlined in the KHDA Wellbeing Framework are not yet rigorously applied. classroom climateKHDA Wellbeing Framework

National Agenda
Acceptable

The school meets registration requirements and demonstrates acceptable outcomes in benchmark assessments for English, mathematics, and science. Leaders have clear intentions to utilize international assessment data, though adaptations have not yet significantly impacted student outcomes. benchmark assessmentsinternational assessment data

Key Highlights

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

Strong Islamic & Arabic Achievement

Students demonstrate good achievement in Arabic as a first language and Islamic Education.

Personal Development

Students show very good personal development, a deep understanding of Islamic values, and strong social responsibility.

Improved Assessment Processes

The school has improved its processes for collecting and analyzing internal assessment data.

Parent & Community Engagement

The school has established strong partnerships with parents and the wider community, positively impacting students' experiences.

Care and Support

Students receive good care and support in a safe, hygienic, and secure environment.

Academic Performance Breakdown

Cycle 1Grades 1-4
Islamic Education
Good
Arabic as a First Language
Good
Arabic as an Additional Language
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Cycle 1 Note
Students do better in Arabic as a first language and Islamic Education, while maintaining acceptable attainment and progress in English, mathematics, and science.

Most students make appropriate progress and show acceptable attainment in the majority of subjects.

Leadership & Management

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

The effectiveness of leadership
Senior leadership maintains acceptable overall performance but struggles to effectively address all areas needing improvement.
Acceptable
School self-evaluation and improvement planning
Improvement plans are comprehensive but lack clear prioritization based on self-evaluation findings.
Acceptable
Parents and the community
Strong partnerships with parents and the community positively impact students' learning experiences.
Good
Governance
Governors hold leaders to account and ensure statutory requirements are met, though not through a systematic process.
Acceptable
Management, staffing, facilities and resources
Day-to-day management is adequately organized, and resources are sufficient to support teaching, though library and technology resources are limited.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The principal and senior leadership team demonstrate a basic understanding of the curriculum and best practices, maintaining an acceptable overall performance. While improvement plans are comprehensive, they lack clear prioritization and systematic monitoring by the governing board.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Most students make acceptable progress across core subjects, with notable strengths in Islamic Education and Arabic. However, independent learning and critical thinking skills remain underdeveloped.

Personal Development

Students exhibit very good self-discipline, empathy, and a profound understanding of Islamic values and UAE culture. They actively engage in social contributions and sustainability initiatives.

Teaching Quality

Teaching is acceptable overall, with positive student-teacher interactions. However, the use of assessment data to differentiate instruction and challenge higher-ability students is inconsistent.

Protection & Care

The school provides a safe and secure environment with effective child protection policies. Care and support are good, though provision for students of determination is only acceptable.

Areas for Development

  • Ensure that the goals for school improvement are prioritised, based on the findings of the self-evaluation process, and monitored for their impact on provision and student outcomes.
  • Ensure middle leaders play a more effective role in sharing best practices in teaching, including classroom management skills, to secure at least good attainment and progress across all the subjects.
  • Make better use of assessment information to meet the learning needs of all groups of students, including students of determination.
  • Improve students’ engagement and independence in learning and their use of learning technologies in lessons.