Top eco-friendly schools in Dubai leading sustainability in 2026

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From biodomes to solar campuses, these Dubai schools are shaping tomorrow’s eco-leaders

 

As World Earth Day 2026 shines a spotlight on sustainability, UAE schools are embedding environmental thinking more deeply into everyday learning.

Across Dubai, sustainability goes beyond awareness. It is shaping how campuses are built, how students learn, and how school communities operate.

With the UAE aiming to green 50 per cent of schools by 2030, this shift is accelerating.

From biodomes and solar campuses to student-led climate action, these schools are setting the pace.

 

Leading eco-friendly schools in Dubai for 2026

 

Arbor School

Location: Al Furjan, Dubai

Curriculum: British

Arbor School has become a benchmark for ecological education in the UAE. In 2025, it made history as the first school in the country to win a World’s Best School Prize for Environmental Action.

Its campus is designed as a living ecosystem, with six climate-controlled biodomes, including tropical environments where students engage directly with nature.

Sustainability is woven into daily life, from farm-to-fork dining to on-site produce cultivation. Learning is interdisciplinary, embedding eco-literacy across subjects and giving students a clear, practical connection to the natural world.

For more information, visit thearborschool.ae

 

Arcadia British School

Location: Jumeirah Village Triangle, Dubai

Curriculum: British

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Arcadia British School was designed with environmental performance in mind and holds LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The campus prioritises energy efficiency, water conservation and responsible materials.

In the classroom, students explore sustainability through the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with leadership opportunities available across year groups. The focus is on helping pupils understand global challenges while actively contributing to school-wide initiatives.

For more information, visit arcadia.sch.ae

 

Swiss International Scientific School Dubai (SISD)

Location: Al Jaddaf, Dubai

Curriculum: IB

Children reading books outdoors at Yalla Dubai Life, promoting education and outdoor activities.

From solar power and plastic-free hydration to hands-on gardening, SISD is widely recognised as one of the greenest schools in the UAE.

The school has installed 1,366 solar panels, which generate around a quarter of its energy needs. Water stations have significantly reduced single-use plastic consumption, and the buildings hold low-energy certification from Switzerland’s MINERGIE Association.

Students explore themes through initiatives such as Le Jardin Suisse, an outdoor learning space focused on biodiversity and food systems.

As part of the Nord Anglia group, SISD’s eco-programme spans all ages, has won awards, and embeds sustainability in everyday school life.

For more information, visit nordangliaeducation.com

 

Dubai American Academy (DAA)

Location: Al Barsha, Dubai

Curriculum: American and IB

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DAA has strengthened its sustainability efforts in recent years, earning the internationally recognised Eco-Schools Green Flag. Student leadership sits at the heart of its environmental efforts, with the Eco-Committee leading awareness campaigns, recycling initiatives and community projects.

Sustainability is brought to life through an on-campus eco-garden, hydroponic growing towers and biodiversity-focused activities, including bee workshops.

The school has also explored innovative ways to reduce food waste, helping transform it into resources that support green spaces and gardening projects across the campus.

For more information, visit: gemsaa-dubai.com

 

GEMS Legacy School

Location: Garhoud, Dubai

Curriculum: Enhanced CBSE Curriculum

GEMS Legacy School takes a more academic route to sustainability, with a strong focus on climate literacy.

Ranked first in the UAE’s National Green School Ranking in 2025, all students completed UN CC:Learn courses, building a shared understanding of climate science.

This is reinforced through hands-on initiatives such as tree planting and recycling drives. The school’s work has gained international recognition, including a presentation at Cornell University. Its model is now being scaled across GEMS schools, extending its impact.

For more information, visit gemslegacyschool-dubai.com

 

Fairgreen International School

Location: The Sustainable City, Dubai

Curriculum: IB

Nestled in the heart of Dubai’s Sustainable City, Fairgreen’s campus was “designed for minimal environmental impact.”

The school runs on solar power and integrates water recycling and waste reduction into daily operations. Students engage through biodomes, aquaponics and urban farming, bringing learning to life.

Sustainability is embedded across the IB curriculum, helping children connect global issues with practical action. It’s a school where sustainability feels natural, not added on.

For more information, visit fairgreen.ae

 

American School of Dubai (ASD)

Location: Al Barsha, Dubai

Curriculum: American (U.S. Curriculum)

ASD holds both the Eco-Schools Green Flag and a Zayed Sustainability Prize, placing it among the region’s most recognised eco-focused schools.

Initiatives include composting systems, a bee garden and solar installations, which contribute to measurable carbon reductions.

Sustainability is embedded in the Changemaker Education programme, linking environmental awareness with service learning and global citizenship.

Students are encouraged to take ownership of real-world challenges, making sustainability practical and purposeful within the school community.

For more information, visit asdubai.org

GEMS Modern Academy

Location: Nad Al Sheba, Dubai

Curriculum: Indian (ICSE/ISC) and IB

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A school with a strong reputation for student-led sustainability. GEMS Modern Academy’s flagship Revive Project has repurposed electronic devices and responsibly disposed of nearly 3.5 tonnes of electronic waste, while expanding the initiative to other schools.

Students also lead campaigns to reduce plastic use and promote responsible consumption. Innovation plays a key role, with projects such as converting microplastics into materials for coral restoration. The school’s approach gives students a clear sense of ownership and real-world impact.

For more information, visit gemsmodernacademy-dubai.com

 

Safa Community School

Location: Al Barsha South, Dubai

Curriculum: British

Happy children lying on grass at Safa Community School, Dubai.

Safa Community School achieved its first Eco-Schools Green Flag last year, recognising its strong student-led approach. Its Eco-Committee plays a central role, driving initiatives ranging from recycling to desert clean-ups.

Sustainability is integrated across subjects, ensuring it remains part of everyday learning. As a member of The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS), it also connects with wider regional initiatives. The focus is on building awareness through action and student involvement.

For more information, visit safacommunityschool.com

 

DESS

Location: Oud Metha and Academic City, Dubai

Curriculum: British

Group of students sitting outdoors at DESS College campus.

One of Dubai’s longest-established British schools, DESS is an Eco-Schools Green Flag holder and a TASS member through its DESS College campus.

Sustainability here is explicitly pupil-driven: the School Council, Environmental Leaders, Earth Club and Facilities Team collaborate on a schoolwide Sustainability Promise that feeds into day-to-day decisions.

A working DESS Farm and Eco-Garden supply fresh herbs and vegetables to the canteen, and ‘no thanks’ campaigns have cut single-use plastics at school and at home.

The school works closely with Eco-Schools UAE and anchors its programme around the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

For more information, visit dess.sch.ae

 

How to choose a green school in the UAE?

Sustainability in UAE schools is moving from ambition to execution. For families, that means children are not just learning about environmental issues, but actively engaging in solving them.

The strongest eco-schools typically combine accreditation, embedded learning and operational impact. Check for:

Accreditations: Eco-Schools Green Flag, EAD SSI, Estidama, LEED, TASS

Learning: Sustainability is integrated across subjects, supported by student leadership

Operations: Solar energy, water recycling, waste reduction and hands-on learning environments

 

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Jemma Nicholls

Jemma Nicholls is an editor and writer with more than 22 years’ experience in print and broadcast journalism. BBC-trained in the UK, she moved to the UAE over 20 years ago and was a founding member of Dubai Eye 103.8FM. She has held senior editorial roles at The National and other UAE publications, while also contributing to respected international titles. Jemma was part of the original communications team that launched the first Taaleem schools and has written widely on education for global groups. With two children in UAE schools, she brings firsthand insight, regional knowledge, and a passion for education, lifestyle, and storytelling.