Cities / Dubai / International School of Creative Science Nad Al Sheba Dubai (ISCS)
International School of Creative Science Nad Al Sheba Dubai (ISCS)
International School of Creative Science Nad Al Sheba is a British curriculum school founded in 2016 that combines UK education with Islamic values and Quranic studies. Student discussions suggest strong teaching quality and a predominantly local Emirati student body, though…
In brief
Operating since 2016 as part of the BEAM Education group, ISCS Nad Al Sheba follows the British National Curriculum while integrating UAE Ministry subjects including Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Social Studies. The school shares a modern campus with its sister institution American School of Creative Science in Nad Al Sheba 3, featuring technology-integrated classrooms and engineered outdoor learning spaces. Students pursue IGCSEs at Key Stage 4 and A Levels at Key Stage 5, with the school maintaining KHDA 'Good' rating from its first inspection.
The school's distinctive Quran memorisation programme and emphasis on Islamic values creates a unique educational environment that appeals to families seeking British curriculum education within an Islamic framework. Current students describe the teaching quality as 'really good,' though multiple discussions indicate the student body is approximately 90% Emirati nationals. The school's positioning as 'very expensive' reflects its premium market placement, though specific fee structures remain unclear from public sources. The Nad Al Sheba location offers modern facilities but requires consideration of transportation logistics for families living in central Dubai areas.
Strengths
- Strong integration of British curriculum with Islamic values and Quranic studies
- Modern campus facilities with technology-integrated classrooms
- Current students report good teaching quality
- KHDA 'Good' rating achieved on first inspection
- Offers both IGCSE and A Level pathways
- Unique dual curriculum approach combining UK and UAE Ministry requirements
Considerations
- Student body reportedly 90% Emirati nationals, which may affect cultural fit for some families
- Described as 'very expensive' in parent discussions
- Located in Nad Al Sheba, requiring transportation planning for central Dubai families
- Limited visibility in broader Dubai education discussions compared to established international schools
- Strong Islamic focus may not align with all family preferences
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| FS 1 | 3 | Annual | AED 34,287 |
| FS 2 | 3 | Annual | AED 34,287 |
| Year 1 | 5 | Annual | AED 38,381 |
| Year 2 | 6 | Annual | AED 38,381 |
| Year 3 | 7 | Annual | AED 38,381 |
| Year 4 | 8 | Annual | AED 45,034 |
| Year 5 | 9 | Annual | AED 45,034 |
| Year 6 | 10 | Annual | AED 45,034 |
| Year 7 | 11 | Annual | AED 53,734 |
| Year 8 | 12 | Annual | AED 53,734 |
| Year 9 | 13 | Annual | AED 53,734 |
| Year 10 | 14 | Annual | AED 59,875 |
| Year 11 | 15 | Annual | AED 59,875 |
| Year 12 | 16 | Annual | AED 65,504 |
| Year 13 | 17 | Annual | AED 65,504 |
| Assessment Fee | One-time | AED 500 | |
| Application Fee | One-time | AED 525 | |
| Registration Deposit | One-time | AED 2,000 |
Reviews
- Newer Dubai campus of the BEAM-operated ISCS group, opened in 2016 in Nad Al Sheba, with a British curriculum delivered alongside UAE Ministry Arabic and Islamic studies and a Quran academy.
- Current students describe a heavily Emirati cohort, with one teenager saying around 90% of the student body are Emirati and rating the teaching as really good.
- Aggregate parent rating on independent directories sits at around; the small response volume means survey signal is light, and the school itself flags the limited base.
- The most recent KHDA inspection rated the school's relationship with parents as Outstanding, citing a strong PTA, organised communications and improved progress reporting.
- Areas the inspection team flagged for improvement include broadening world-cultures teaching, strengthening the post-16 curriculum and improving provision for students with more complex learning needs.
Head of school
Khaled Ezzeddine
Khaled Ezzeddine serves as School Director at The International School of Choueifat – Ajman, a SABIS Network school, where he oversees the implementation of the SABIS Educational System, academic performance, staff management, and school operations.
Accreditations
- KHDA 01
Academic results
- Outstanding IGCSE & A Level Results Highest Mark in the UAE and the Middle East for IGCSE Chemistry
- Students' Achievement in Islamic Education - Primary Good
- Students' Achievement in Islamic Education - Secondary Good
- Students' Achievement in Arabic as a First Language - Primary Good
- Students' Achievement in Arabic as a First Language - Secondary Acceptable
- Students' Achievement in Arabic as an Additional Language - Primary Good
- Students' Achievement in Arabic as an Additional Language - Secondary Good
- Students' Achievement in English - Foundation Stage Acceptable
- Students' Achievement in English - Primary Acceptable
- Students' Achievement in English - Secondary Acceptable
- Students' Achievement in Mathematics - Foundation Stage Acceptable
- Students' Achievement in Mathematics - Primary Acceptable