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British Curriculum Schools in Dubai


alchemist I am moving to Dubai with my family at the end of the year. Please can anyone advise the British curriculum schools with the best reputations. There appears to be a large choice of school, but determining the quality is difficult without first-hand knowledge. We know Dubai reasonably well (I travel there on business occasionally and we lived in Abu Dhabi 1997-99 but did not have school-age kids then!) and expect to live somewhere in the Jumairah - Jebel Ali corridor (narrows it down a bit!)
benwj 1.) The schools can be divided into non-profit or privately owned. I prefer non-profit, because then I can be assured that the children come first. But there are some good privately owned schools as well. The non-profit schools that I know of are: Dubai English Speaking School (DESS) Jumeirah English Speaking School (JESS) Jebel Ali Primary School Emirates International School? These are also the most popular schools, but they are all quite old and dated. JESS Arabian Ranches has the best of both worlds... A brand new, non-profit school. Other schools in your area are: Jumeirah Primary School (JPS) and The English College (There is a new primary bit that I don't know the name of). JPS is a GEMS school, which I would steer clear of, but I have not head anything bad about this one in particular... other than teachers complaining about it. sharewadi
DESS has a new secondary section. Those schools may be old (40 years for DESS) but I'd hardly call them dated.
EIS is a profit making institution and has a new section in the Meadows. Not as good as the first three on your list.
I thought English College was K-12 ever since it opened?
I wouldn't diss GEMs schools outright but be aware some of them have a poor reputation - perhaps more from teachers.
More info and here ...
benwj
Yes, dated is the wrong term. It just looks that way. But what it lacks in, appearance, it seems to make up for in quality of teaching and dedication.

No, The new primary school is the multi coloured lego blocks thing just next to it.

Yes, most of the teachers are proffessional enough to ensure that your child with still receive a very good education, even if the boss is an asshole.



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