
KHDA inspection results highlight Dubai’s best private schools for academic excellence, inclusion, and wellbeing
Across the world, the spotlight is on how strong wellbeing, positive mental health, and inclusive education help students succeed.
In Dubai and across the UAE, these values are redefining what makes a great school, where academic achievement and lifelong resilience go hand in hand.
Excellence in Dubai’s schools goes far beyond exam results — it’s about children who feel happy, supported, and ready to thrive.
For parents exploring school options, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) offers valuable insights through its annual inspection results.
With inspections paused for 2025–26, the focus shifts to the most recent cycle (2023–24), highlighting the schools where students flourish academically, emotionally, and socially — and where wellbeing and inclusion sit firmly at the heart of Dubai’s education story.
KHDA inspection highlights at a glance (2023–24)
In the 2023–24 academic year, nearly all private schools in Dubai that had completed two years of operation were inspected by the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB).
Ten schools received their first inspection — a milestone in the city’s ever-growing education landscape.
KHDA key figures 2023–24:
- 209 private schools inspected
- 10 first-time inspections
- 23 schools rated Outstanding
- 48 schools rated Very Good
- 85 schools rated Good
- 51 schools rated Acceptable
- 2 schools rated Weak
See: KHDA Key Figures
DUBAI’S 23 OUTSTANDING SCHOOLS
Dubai is home to 23 schools rated Outstanding overall by KHDA, representing the highest standard of quality across teaching, leadership, and student outcomes.
Outstanding Dubai private schools by curriculum
British UK curriculum (18 schools)
- Deira International School
- Dubai British School Emirates Hills
- Dubai British School Jumeirah Park
- Dubai College
- Dubai English Speaking College
- Dubai English Speaking School
- GEMS Jumeirah Primary School
- GEMS Wellington International School
- Horizon English School
- Jumeirah College
- Jumeirah English Speaking School
- Jumeirah English Speaking School, Arabian Ranches
- Kings’ School Al Barsha
- Kings’ School Dubai
- Nord Anglia International School Dubai
- Repton School Dubai
- Safa Community School
- Victory Heights Primary School
French curriculum (two schools)
- AFLEC Lycée Français International de Dubai
- Lycée Français International Georges Pompidou School (Oud Metha)
IB curriculum (one school)
- Dubai International Academy Emirates Hills
Indian curriculum (one school)
- GEMS Modern Academy
US curriculum (one school)
- GEMS Dubai American Academy
A shift beyond grades
Academic performance and leadership still matter, but today’s KHDA inspections also celebrate schools that excel in happiness, inclusion and wellbeing.
While the schools highlighted below achieved top KHDA ratings, many schools in Dubai place the holistic development of children at the heart of their ethos.
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Top-rated Dubai schools for Inclusion and Wellbeing
The KHDA 2023–24 inspections highlighted several schools that stood out for exceptional inclusion and wellbeing.
Out of the 209 schools inspected:
- 27 were rated Outstanding for Inclusion
- 57 were rated Very Good for Inclusion
Schools rated Outstanding for both Inclusion and Wellbeing
| School Name | Curriculum | KHDA Rating 2023–24 | Inclusion | Wellbeing |
| Deira International School | UK/IB | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Dubai English Speaking College | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Dubai English Speaking School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| GEMS Jumeirah Primary School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| GEMS Wellington International School | UK/IB | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Horizon English School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Jumeirah College | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Nord Anglia International School | UK/IB | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Safa Community School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Victory Heights Primary School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Safa British School | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Outstanding |
(First 10 schools are KHDA Outstanding overall; Safa British School is Very Good overall but Outstanding in both Inclusion and Wellbeing.)
Schools rated Outstanding for Inclusion
| School Name | Curriculum | KHDA Rating 2023–24 | Inclusion | Wellbeing |
| Dubai British School, Emirates Hills | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Dubai British School, Jumeirah Park | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| GEMS Dubai American Academy | US/IB | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| GEMS Modern Academy | Indian/IB | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Jumeirah English Speaking School | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Jumeirah English Speaking School, Arabian Ranches | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Kings’ School Al Barsha | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Kings’ School Dubai | UK | Outstanding | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Kings’ School Nad Al Sheba | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Arcadia British School | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| GEMS Founders School | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| GEMS Royal Dubai School | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| GEMS Wellington Academy | UK/IB | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Jumeira Baccalaureate School | IB | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Regent International School | UK | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
| Uptown International School | IB | Very Good | Outstanding | Very Good |
Why wellbeing and inclusion matter

Children learn best when they feel safe, valued and inspired.
KHDA’s inclusion and wellbeing frameworks make these principles measurable, highlighting how mental health and wellbeing, and access to learning, are woven into school life.
Key KHDA wellbeing findings 2024
- 76% of private schools in Dubai rated Good or better for supporting students of determination
- 83% rated Good or better for overall wellbeing provision
- 75% of schools judged Good or better overall (up from 35% in 2008–09)
- Outstanding/Very Good schools increased from 20% in 2015–2016 to 34% in 2023–24
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Choosing the right school
KHDA ratings are a reliable benchmark, but your child’s happiness and confidence matter most.
‘Outstanding’ doesn’t always mean perfect fit. When choosing a school, consider your child’s learning style, family values, curriculum preference (British/IB/Indian/US), and even commute.
KHDA ratings are an excellent guide, but one of several factors in finding the right school for your child.
A city raising the bar
Dubai’s education landscape continues to thrive with more Outstanding and Very Good schools than ever before.
The steady rise in quality reflects not just policy, but the shared dedication of teachers, school leaders and parents trying to shape a brighter future for every child.
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