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Repton School Al Barsha
Repton Al Barsha is a well-regarded British preparatory school serving ages 3-18 in Dubai Science Park, with strong IAPS accreditation and impressive 2024 GCSE results showing 97% pass rates. The school offers the UK National Curriculum enhanced with ISEB elements…
In brief
Founded in 2014 as part of the prestigious Repton Family of Schools network, Repton Al Barsha occupies a modern campus in Dubai Science Park serving students from Early Years through Year 13. Under Principal Chandini Misra's leadership, the school follows the UK National Curriculum enhanced with ISEB elements, preparing students for 11+ and Common Entrance examinations. The school achieved IAPS World Hub School status - making it the first UAE institution and only the second globally to receive this designation - reflecting its commitment to British preparatory education standards.
Recent academic performance demonstrates the school's educational effectiveness, with 2024-2025 GCSE results showing an outstanding 97% overall pass rate and students consistently exceeding their projected attainment levels based on CAT4 assessments. Parent discussions reveal appreciation for the school's academic rigor and preparation for competitive entrance examinations, though some mention the demanding pace that comes with serious 11+ preparation. The school's connection to the broader Repton network, including the highly-rated main Repton Dubai campus, provides additional educational resources and pathways for families seeking continuity within the same school system.
Strengths
- Outstanding GCSE results with 97% pass rate in 2024-2025
- IAPS World Hub School status - first in UAE to achieve this recognition
- Strong preparation for UK 11+ and Common Entrance examinations
- Part of prestigious Repton Family of Schools network
- Modern facilities in Dubai Science Park location
- UK National Curriculum enhanced with ISEB elements
- Students consistently exceed projected attainment levels
Considerations
- Demanding academic pace focused on competitive entrance exam preparation
- Limited information available about fee structure and university placement outcomes
- Relatively new school having rebranded from Foremarke Dubai in 2014
- Preparatory school focus may not suit families seeking full secondary education on one campus
- Less discussion in expatriate forums compared to some established Dubai British schools
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| FS1 | 3 | Annual | AED 53,540 |
| FS2 | 4 | Annual | AED 58,948 |
| Year 1 | 5 | Annual | AED 64,356 |
| Year 2 | 6 | Annual | AED 64,356 |
| Year 3 | 7 | Annual | AED 69,764 |
| Year 4 | 8 | Annual | AED 69,764 |
| Year 5 | 9 | Annual | AED 75,172 |
| Year 6 | 10 | Annual | AED 75,172 |
| Year 7 | 11 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 8 | 12 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 9 | 13 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 10 | 14 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 11 | 15 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 12 | 16 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Year 13 | 17 | Annual | AED 89,774 |
| Application Fee | One-time | AED 525 |
Reviews
- Al Barsha South prep-style campus, separate from the Nad Al Sheba flagship and aimed at families wanting a smaller British school; KHDA-rated Outstanding.
- WhichSchoolAdvisor's parent voice is unusually warm. 77% say their child enjoys school 'tremendously', one of the highest happiness scores in the UAE, and 67% report major confidence gains. 58% rate fees as good value, well above UAE norms.
- Parents value that the school is 'not too big' and keeps a 'cosy feel and social atmosphere' with strong UK-prep identity; teachers are described as nurturing, communications via app and parent portal effective, and the 8:20am start is praised for traffic reasons.
- Academic results are credible: 2025 GCSE pass rate 97% with 55% at 9-7/A-A*. Forum posts flag inclusive support: one parent describes the school accommodating a child with mild ASD well, including allowing a hired teaching assistant.
- Two repeat negatives. Performing and Fine Arts are described as underdeveloped, and Arabic and Islamic Education trail the rest of the curriculum despite recent Quran additions.
Head of school
Mrs. Chandini Misra
Mrs. Chandini Misra is the Principal of Repton School Al Barsha, having joined in August 2023 after serving as Head of Senior School there from 2021-2023. She holds a MChem (1.
Accreditations
- KHDA 01
- British Schools Overseas (DfE) 02
Academic results
- IGCSE 2024/25 A*-C 97%
- IGCSE 2024/25 A*-B 73%
- IGCSE 2024/25 A*-A 55%