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Dubai International Private School (DIPS)

Dubai International Private School is an established American curriculum school founded in 1985, operating campuses in Al Garhoud and Al Qoz areas of Dubai. While the school maintains a long-standing presence in Dubai's international education sector, limited recent information is…


Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
AED 16–25k
Ages
4 to 18
Pupils
~1,600
Founded
1985

As one of Dubai's older international schools with nearly four decades of operation, Dubai International Private School follows the American curriculum pathway across its two campus locations. The school serves families seeking American-style education in Dubai, though it operates with significantly less visibility than the city's tier-one international institutions. Recent mentions in expatriate discussions suggest the school continues to attract students, particularly those transitioning from other Dubai schools, though detailed academic outcomes or university placement statistics remain unavailable in public forums.

The school's dual-campus structure in Al Garhoud and Al Qoz provides options for families in different areas of Dubai, potentially offering more accessible locations than some centrally-located premium schools. However, parent discussions and teacher feedback about the school's current quality, facilities, leadership, or educational approach are notably absent from online international education forums, suggesting either a smaller community presence or limited engagement in digital school comparison platforms that characterize Dubai's more prominent institutions.

Strengths

  • Established presence since 1985 with nearly 40 years of operation in Dubai
  • American curriculum pathway for families seeking US-style education
  • Multiple campus locations in Al Garhoud and Al Qoz areas
  • Long-standing institutional stability in Dubai's education market

Considerations

  • Very limited recent information available about academic performance or outcomes
  • Minimal presence in expatriate school discussions compared to other Dubai schools
  • Lack of detailed information about current leadership, facilities, or programs
  • Limited visibility in international school comparison platforms and forums

Fee Age Type Amount
KG 1 3 Annual AED 15,974
KG 2 4 Annual AED 15,974
Grade 1 6 Annual AED 15,974
Grade 2 7 Annual AED 16,164
Grade 3 8 Annual AED 16,346
Grade 4 9 Annual AED 16,346
Grade 5 10 Annual AED 16,890
Grade 6 11 Annual AED 16,890
Grade 7 12 Annual AED 19,134
Grade 8 13 Annual AED 19,134
Grade 9 14 Annual AED 20,809
Grade 10 15 Annual AED 20,992
Grade 11 16 Annual AED 23,034
Grade 12 17 Annual AED 25,080
Application Fee One-time AED 525

  • Long-running budget American-curriculum school in Al Quoz, founded 1985, with KG1-Grade 12 across two campuses. Independent forum signal is sparse; most discussion comes from inspection summaries and school directories.
  • Parents describe a positive, family atmosphere with strong communication: a parent council, daily portal contact and openness from leadership. The phrase "family atmosphere" recurs across reviews.
  • KHDA inspection currently rates the Al Garhoud campus Acceptable and the Al Quoz campus Good. Inspectors highlight inclusion, social responsibility and progress in Arabic and Islamic Education.
  • Fees are at the bottom of the established American-curriculum range in Dubai. KG fees from around AED 15,607 are repeatedly cited as the cheapest in the segment, which is the main reason parents shortlist it.
  • Concerns parents raise: inconsistent teaching quality and weaker Arabic instruction. Some students surveyed in inspection reports describe disciplinary decisions as unfair or biased.
  • AP courses and SAT preparation are offered, with NEASC accreditation, which differentiates it from other budget American schools but stops short of competing with full-fee schools like ASD or Dubai American Academy on outcomes.

Head of school

Dr. Layne Hunt

Dr. Layne Hunt serves as the Principal of American International School Dubai, leading the institution in delivering high-quality American curriculum education from Kindergarten to Grade 12. They emphasize thinking, emotional intelligence, and a community-focused international outlook to prepare students for the 21st century.

Accreditations

  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges 01
  • Cognia 02
  • KHDA 03

  • Result Top 10 schools in Dubai for Emirati student achievement in TIMSS 2023 mathematics and science
  • Result PIRLS 2021 scores significantly exceeded targets
  • Result MAP results show very good year-on-year progress in English, mathematics, and science (2023-2024).

Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

School website