Best Schools in Dubai — Briza Realty

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Schools we'd send our kids to.

Dubai has more international schools than any city its size. Curricula range from British and American to IB, French, German, and Indian (CBSE, ICSE). Here's how to read the landscape — and why timing matters more than ranking.

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Briefing No. 04 The shortlist that determines the neighborhood
Reading the Landscape

More schools than any city its size.

Dubai has over 200 private schools serving more than 350,000 students across 17 curricula. For parents arriving from abroad, the choice is genuinely overwhelming — and the public ranking tables don't help nearly as much as you'd hope. A school rated Outstanding by KHDA in Dubai Marina may be the wrong fit for a family living in Arabian Ranches, and the right school for your daughter may not be the right one for your son.

Most families we work with eventually land on the same shortlist of 8–12 schools — not because they're objectively the best, but because they're the ones that consistently fit how international families actually live in Dubai. Strong KHDA ratings, balanced student demographics, accessible from the residential corridors most expats settle in, and — crucially — schools that aren't permanently full.

This guide is parent-to-parent. The decision framework we walk clients through, the curricula worth understanding, the schools that come up in almost every shortlist, and the one practical detail that matters more than any of them: when you apply.

Beyond the Rankings

What matters more than rank.

Fit, Not Prestige

The best school in Dubai isn't the same as the best school for your family. Curriculum continuity with your home country, your child's personality, and your medium-term plan (5 years? 15?) all matter more than the ranking table. The Outstanding schools fill up first — but Very Good schools often suit better.

Commute Determines Everything

A 25-minute school run twice a day, 180 days a year, is 75 hours behind the wheel. Most families discover by year two that the right school in the wrong location is the wrong school. We coordinate the school shortlist with the neighborhood shortlist — never separately.

Apply Before You Arrive

The most common mistake is assuming you can apply once you land. Top-tier schools (Repton, Dubai College, Dubai British School, GEMS Wellington International, JESS) have waitlists 12–18 months out. Plan ahead — many families file applications a year before the move.

Schools that come up most often.

Curated by Briza · Feb 2026
British · GCSE / A-Level KHDA · Outstanding

Dubai College

Area Al Sufouh
Ages 11–18
Fees from AED 89,000
Suits Russell Group track
British · EYFS to A-Level KHDA · Outstanding

Repton School Dubai

Area Nad Al Sheba
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 70,000
Suits Boarding option
British · EYFS to A-Level KHDA · Outstanding

GEMS Wellington International

Area Al Sufouh
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 65,000
Suits Marina · JLT families
British · EYFS to A-Level KHDA · Outstanding

Dubai British School

Area Emirates Hills · Jumeira Park
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 60,000
Suits Villa-community families
American · Common Core + AP KHDA · Outstanding

American School of Dubai

Area Al Barsha
Ages 4–18
Fees from AED 75,000
Suits US university track
American · Common Core + AP KHDA · Very Good

Dubai American Academy

Area Al Barsha
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 64,000
Suits IB Diploma route
IB · PYP · MYP · DP KHDA · Outstanding

Jumeirah English Speaking School (JESS)

Area Jumeirah · Arabian Ranches
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 55,000
Suits Globally mobile families
IB · PYP · MYP · DP KHDA · Outstanding

Dubai International Academy

Area Emirates Hills · Al Barsha
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 58,000
Suits Full IB continuum
Indian · CBSE KHDA · Outstanding

GEMS Modern Academy

Area Nad Al Sheba
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 27,000
Suits NRI · Indian university track
Indian · CBSE KHDA · Outstanding

The Indian High School

Area Oud Metha · Dubai Silicon Oasis
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 14,000
Suits Value-conscious families
French · National Curriculum KHDA · Very Good

Lycée Français International Georges Pompidou

Area Oud Metha · Al Barsha
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 40,000
Suits French-system continuity
German · Abitur KHDA · Good

Deutsche Internationale Schule Dubai

Area Al Sufouh
Ages 3–18
Fees from AED 50,000
Suits DACH-region families

A working shortlist, not a ranking. KHDA ratings and fees as published Feb 2026 — verify directly with the school before applying.

The Decision

How to choose.

Most families try to decide on the school first, then the neighborhood. We recommend the reverse for the diligence — and the parallel for the decision. Here's the four-step framework we walk through on the briefing call. None of these is optional, and the order matters.

01

Curriculum Fit

Start with continuity. If your child is mid-stream in GCSEs, A-Levels, or the IB, switching systems mid-cycle is rarely worth it. For younger children, choose the curriculum that matches your medium-term plan — UK university? American? Indian? European? Match the system to the destination, not the origin.

02

Location & Commute

Once you have 2–3 schools that fit on curriculum, map their catchments. A 30-minute commute on Sheikh Zayed Road at 7:45am is a different experience to a 30-minute drive in Arabian Ranches. The neighborhood shortlist narrows from here. We coordinate both lists together.

03

Fees & Total Cost

Published tuition is the start, not the end. Add registration deposits (typically AED 500–2,500 non-refundable), bus fees (AED 7,000–14,000 a year), uniforms, books, trips, and the inevitable extracurriculars. A school listed at AED 65,000 often runs closer to AED 85,000 fully loaded.

04

Application Timeline

The single most important variable, and the one most families underestimate. The top 15 schools in Dubai have waitlists 12–18 months out, especially for the popular entry years (FS2, Year 3, Year 7). If you're moving in September, the realistic application window is the previous October — see the calendar below.

Application Calendar

When to apply.

The Dubai academic year runs September to June, with a smaller January intake. Application windows open up to a year before the intake — and most top-tier schools fill long before the deadline.

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The waitlist reality Worth knowing before you start: many of Dubai's most-asked-for schools — Dubai College, Repton, JESS, Dubai British School, GEMS Wellington International — operate multi-year waitlists for the popular year groups. Timing typically matters more than ranking. A Very Good school you can actually enrol in beats an Outstanding school your child won't get into until the year after next. Plan ahead — and apply to your top 4–5 in parallel, not in sequence.
Open Days

Most schools run open mornings between October and February for the following September. Register online in advance — popular slots fill within a week. Virtual tours and head's calls are increasingly common for overseas families.

Oct–Feb
Application Window

Applications for September intake typically open between November and January. Apply to 3–5 schools in parallel — single applications carry timing risk you can't afford if the assessment doesn't land.

Nov–Mar
Assessment

Schools assess via CAT4, age-appropriate testing, or interview. For children outside the UAE, most schools accept Zoom or in-school visit assessments during the family's exploratory trip.

Jan–May
Offers & Deposits

Offer letters typically go out February to May. Non-refundable registration deposits (10% of annual fee) hold the place — usually payable within 14 days.

Feb–May
Mid-Year Intake

A second, smaller intake opens in January for families moving mid-cycle. Fewer seats, especially in popular year groups — feasible for less-oversubscribed schools, hard for the top tier.

Sept–Dec apply
KHDA Transfer Certificate

Required when moving between schools within Dubai. Outstanding KHDA fees, transfer paperwork, and uniform/book changeover can take 4–6 weeks — build it into the timeline.

For movers
Family Relocation

How Briza helps.

Most agencies treat property and family relocation as separate conversations. We don't. For families moving to Dubai, the school shortlist and the neighborhood shortlist are the same decision — and delaying one delays the other.

When a family engages us for a Dubai move, school admissions sits inside the standard relocation workflow. We don't replace the schools' own admissions teams — we sequence the work so nothing waits in queue while you're trying to close on a property or a visa.

  • School shortlist drafted against your curriculum, budget, and residential preference — typically within one working day.
  • Direct introductions to the admissions offices of schools we work with regularly, accelerating assessment and tour scheduling.
  • Application packs reviewed before submission — most rejections are avoidable paperwork errors, not the child.
  • Catchment-aligned property search — every shortlist property is checked against the school's bus routes or 20-minute drive radius.
  • Coordination with the KHDA transfer process for families moving between Dubai schools or arriving mid-year.
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