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Next Generation School Dubai (NGS)

Next Generation School Dubai is an American-Islamic curriculum school serving approximately 1,100 students with a focus on combining academic excellence with Islamic values. While the school received KHDA 'Acceptable' rating in its 2019 inspection and maintains modern facilities, parent reviews…


Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
AED 24–48k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~1,200
Founded
2016

Founded as a dual-curriculum American-Islamic institution, NGS operates from Al Barsha serving students across elementary through high school levels. The school integrates American educational standards with Islamic teachings throughout its program structure, including prayer times and Islamic studies embedded within the daily schedule. Modern facilities include science laboratories, an extensive library, and sports facilities designed to support both academic and extracurricular programming. The school's approach emphasizes character development alongside academic achievement, positioning itself as an alternative for Muslim families seeking faith-aligned education within an American curriculum framework.

Parent feedback reveals contrasting experiences with the school's educational delivery and community environment. Some families appreciate the Islamic atmosphere, describing it as a healthy environment with committed staff who address concerns promptly. Others have expressed disappointment with academic rigor and teaching quality, with one parent noting that academic and social skills gained were exceptional while another described the school as 'nothing special.' The school underwent its first KHDA inspection in March 2019, receiving an 'Acceptable' rating, indicating room for improvement compared to Dubai's higher-rated institutions. Recent social media activity suggests active programming and community engagement, though the school maintains relatively low visibility compared to established American curriculum schools in Dubai.

Strengths

  • Islamic environment integrated with American curriculum appeals to Muslim families
  • Modern facilities including science labs, library, and sports infrastructure
  • Staff described as committed and responsive to parent concerns
  • Active community engagement and school programming
  • Emphasis on character development alongside academics

Considerations

  • Mixed parent reviews regarding academic quality and teaching standards
  • KHDA 'Acceptable' rating indicates areas needing improvement
  • Limited visibility and discussion compared to established Dubai schools
  • Relatively new to KHDA inspection process with room for rating advancement

Fee Age Type Amount
Pre-K 3 Annual AED 24,487
KG 1 3 Annual AED 28,698
KG 2 4 Annual AED 30,864
Grade 1 6 Annual AED 35,197
Grade 2 7 Annual AED 36,279
Grade 3 8 Annual AED 37,363
Grade 4 9 Annual AED 38,445
Grade 5 10 Annual AED 39,528
Grade 6 11 Annual AED 40,612
Grade 7 12 Annual AED 41,694
Grade 8 13 Annual AED 42,778
Grade 9 14 Annual AED 43,859
Grade 10 15 Annual AED 44,943
Grade 11 16 Annual AED 46,025
Grade 12 17 Annual AED 48,216
Application Fee One-time AED 500

  • American-curriculum school in Al Barsha 3, opened in 2016, integrating Common Core and New York State standards with Islamic education and a comprehensive Arabic programme.
  • DSIB rated NGS Good for the first time in March 2024, with five of six performance standards Good and several Very Good ratings; provision for students of determination also rated Good.
  • Parent reviews on aggregators describe a clean, orderly campus on a 7.5-acre site, an organised feel and strong academic and social development for younger children.
  • Critical reviews exist on the same aggregators, with some calling the school the worst they have known, but they are isolated rather than thematic.
  • Independent forum signal is thin; one Reddit post in r/dubai surfaced a parent weighing NGS against American School of Creative Science in Sharjah without verdict.

Head of school

David Kinkead

David Kinkead is a British international educator with 16 years of experience as a teacher and leader in IB, UK, and American curriculum schools across England, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.

Accreditations

  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges 01

  • Result 100% success rate in AP exams with all scores 3 or higher
  • Result some subjects achieved a 4.5 average score (2024/2025).

27 - A St. Behind Saudi German Hospital, Al-Barsha 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

School website