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Dunecrest American School

Dunecrest American School is a relatively new Dubai institution opened in 2018, offering American K-12 curriculum with IB Diploma options in a modern campus near Al Barari. While part of the established Esol Education group with 45+ years of experience…


Curriculum
IB, American
Fees, annual
AED 42–90k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~650
Founded
2018

Operating from a purpose-built campus in Dubailand near Al Barari since 2018, Dunecrest follows the American K-12 curriculum based on AERO Common Core Plus standards, with IB Diploma Programme available for grades 11-12. The school serves students from over 60 nationalities with a notably low 7:1 student-teacher ratio across modern facilities including science labs, arts spaces, and a large sports hall. As part of Esol Education's global network serving 11,000+ students, Dunecrest benefits from the group's four decades of international education experience and maintains MSA CESS and CIS accreditation alongside IB World School authorization.

Parent experiences reveal mixed perspectives on the school's development trajectory. Some families praise the professional teaching staff, caring environment, and strong facilities, particularly appreciating the individualized attention possible with smaller class sizes. However, other reviews mention concerns about teacher turnover, with reports of staff leaving mid-term and administrative instability affecting the school experience. Unlike Dubai's established American schools such as ASD or Dubai American Academy that generate extensive discussion in expatriate forums, Dunecrest maintains lower visibility in the competitive Dubai market, suggesting it serves families seeking newer facilities and IB options rather than competing broadly for the general expatriate community.

Strengths

  • Modern purpose-built campus with excellent facilities including science labs and sports hall
  • Low 7:1 student-teacher ratio enabling personalized attention
  • American curriculum with IB Diploma Programme option for university preparation
  • Over 60 nationalities creating diverse international community
  • Part of established Esol Education group with 45+ years of experience
  • Strong accreditation portfolio including MSA CESS, CIS, and IB World School status
  • Graduates attend prestigious universities including Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford

Considerations

  • Relatively new school (2018) still establishing its reputation in Dubai's competitive market
  • Mixed parent feedback regarding teacher retention and administrative stability
  • Limited visibility compared to Dubai's established American schools like ASD
  • Some reports of staff leaving mid-term affecting continuity
  • Fee structure not publicly disclosed for comparison with peer schools

Fee Age Type Amount
Pre-K 3 Annual AED 41,500
KG1 3 Annual AED 48,370
KG2 4 Annual AED 52,700
Grade 1 6 Annual AED 72,960
Grade 2 7 Annual AED 72,960
Grade 3 8 Annual AED 72,960
Grade 4 9 Annual AED 72,960
Grade 5 10 Annual AED 80,550
Grade 6 11 Annual AED 80,550
Grade 7 12 Annual AED 80,550
Grade 8 13 Annual AED 80,550
Grade 9 14 Annual AED 90,050
Grade 10 15 Annual AED 90,050
Grade 11 16 Annual AED 90,050
Grade 12 17 Annual AED 90,050
Application/Testing Fee One-time AED 500
Registration Deposit (Pre-KG to KG2) One-time AED 3,000
Registration Deposit (Grade 1 to Grade 12) One-time AED 4,500

  • Parent sentiment runs strongly positive. WhichSchoolAdvisor's parent survey of 76 families lands at the top end of the UAE distribution. Reddit voices echo the same picture, with one student saying "I attended there and it is a pretty good school" and three separate commenters describing friends and family who are "happy" or "very happy" with the school.
  • KHDA rates the school Good. The wellbeing provision is also rated Good, in a regulator-led wellbeing track separate from the headline inspection.
  • Teacher turnover at 15% is below the UAE average. Parents repeatedly cite small class sizes, personalised attention and a strong sense of belonging.
  • Inspection findings flag Islamic education and Arabic as weaker areas, alongside inconsistency in teaching quality and use of assessment.
  • The strongest negative signal comes from a teacher voice about the operating company. One Reddit comment said staff at ESOL group schools have experienced "skipped salary payments" and "unfulfilled flight promises", with Dunecrest described as "the best of the bunch" by the same commenter. Another job applicant described being ghosted by recruitment.
  • Around 6 in 10 parents feel the fees represent good value, the lowest score in the parent survey, suggesting price sensitivity in this segment.

Head of school

Michael Roberts

Mr. Michael Roberts brings nearly 30 years of international education experience, including 15 years in senior leadership positions. His academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in English and European Literature, a PGCE, and a Master's in Educational Leadership and Management from the University of Bath.

Accreditations

  • Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools 01

Legends - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

School website