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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Greenfield International School Dubai

Taaleem-run IB World School on a 10-acre Dubai Investments Park campus, founded 2007, with roughly 1,600 pupils across all four IB programmes from Pre-KG to Grade 12.

Greenfield International School Dubai campus
Greenfield International School Dubai, Dubai. Photograph · School

Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
AED 34k–83k
Ages
2 to 18
Pupils
~1,600
Founded
2007

Established in 2007 as part of the Taaleem group, GIS occupies a 10-acre campus in Dubai Investment Park serving students from pre-KG through Grade 12 across all four International Baccalaureate programmes. Under Principal Leigh Girven's leadership since mid-2021, the school has undergone a remarkable transformation, achieving its breakthrough 'Very Good' KHDA rating in 2022 after years of lagging behind other Taaleem schools. The campus features separate zones for different age groups, with recently renovated facilities and a diverse international community where UAE students form the largest nationality group.

Parent discussions reveal GIS as a standout choice for value-conscious families seeking quality IB education. Multiple parents report switching from premium schools like GEMS World Academy at double the cost, finding significantly better educational experiences and teacher engagement at GIS. The school's welcoming, multicultural environment and strong academic support have earned praise from both current families and recent graduates, with 92% of parents reportedly recommending the school to others. Recent additions include BTEC Level 3 qualifications alongside the traditional IB pathways, expanding vocational options for students.

Strengths

  • Exceptional value for money - described as half the cost of premium schools with better education quality
  • All four IB programmes offered, making it a genuine IB World Continuum School
  • Significant improvement under current leadership with 'Very Good' KHDA rating since 2022
  • Welcoming, diverse community with strong parent satisfaction (92% would recommend)
  • Teachers know individual students well - frequently cited advantage over larger schools
  • Strong academic outcomes with graduates progressing to top universities
  • Pioneer in IB education in UAE, first to offer IBCP programme
  • Recently renovated facilities on spacious 10-acre campus

Considerations

  • Part of Taaleem group which some teachers describe as profit-driven with contract flexibility concerns
  • Previously lagged behind other Taaleem schools before recent improvements
  • Located in Dubai Investment Park, which may be less convenient than central Dubai locations
  • Limited detailed information available about specific fee structures and university placement statistics
  • Some teachers report mixed experiences with the Taaleem group's employment practices

Academics

Greenfield International School (GIS) achieved an average IB Diploma score of 33 points in 2024 (world average 30.32), with a highest score of 43 points. 31% of students achieved 35+ points, and there was a 100% pass rate for the Career-related Programme (GIS IB Results). The school is rated 'Very Good' by the KHDA for the 2023-2024 inspection cycle (KHDA, GIS Inspections).

School life

The school offers over 130 extracurricular activities under its 'A. C. E' (Active, Creative, Enrichment) programme (GIS Secondary).

Facilities include a 350-seat auditorium with a performance stage, a six-lane shaded competitive swimming pool, a shaded learning pool, two multi-purpose sports halls, and multiple sports fields (large AstroTurf and mini-AstroTurf). The campus also features ICT and science labs, a food technology laboratory, art and music studios, and two dedicated libraries: one for Primary and 'The Nexus' for Secondary (GIS Facilities).

Student body

The school serves over 1,550 students from more than 80 nationalities (SchoolsCompared). It caters to an age range of 2 to 18 years, offering classes from Pre-K to Grade 12 (GIS Home). Class sizes average approximately 22 students, with a maximum of 26 (International Schools Database).


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Pre-K 3 AED 34,470
KG 1 3 AED 39,905
KG 2 4 AED 42,065
Grade 1 6 AED 53,980
Grade 2 7 AED 53,980
Grade 3 8 AED 53,980
Grade 4 9 AED 53,980
Grade 5 10 AED 53,980
Grade 6 11 AED 58,115
Grade 7 12 AED 67,785
Grade 8 13 AED 67,785
Grade 9 14 AED 67,785
Grade 10 15 AED 67,785
Grade 11 16 AED 82,865
Grade 12 17 AED 82,865

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Registration Fee (Pre-K) AED 3,447
Registration Fee (KG1) AED 3,990
Registration Fee (KG2 or higher) AED 4,000


  • Parents are broadly positive. A parent survey shows 92% would recommend the school, with 4% unsure and 4% who would not.
  • Community spirit and pastoral care recur in parent comments. One parent described the school as "we are all one big family", and parents credit teachers for strong individual support.
  • Academic satisfaction is high. Around 21% of parents supplement with outside tutoring and only one respondent in the survey was dissatisfied with academic progress. The Taaleem-operated school is rated Very Good in the 2023-24 KHDA report, with Outstanding for personal and social development.
  • The IB curriculum is the headline. Some parents flag the absence of GCSE-style exams as a tension and want more concrete progress markers.
  • Mother-tongue programme is a clear strength given the 80-nationality intake.
  • Parents considering moving their child has fallen sharply, from 30% in 2021 to 16% in the most recent surveyed cohort, against a UAE average of 25%.
  • Around 8% of surveyed parents felt fees do not represent value for money; 92% partially or fully agreed they do.

Positives

  • Community feel. Family-like atmosphere and house system repeatedly praised
  • Academic outcomes. Parents report strong progress; 21% top up with tutoring; only one respondent dissatisfied with academics
  • Mother tongue and diversity. Strong mother-tongue programme across an 80-nationality intake
  • Parent retention. Share of parents considering a move dropped from 30% to 16%, below the UAE average

Considerations

  • IB curriculum fit. Inquiry-led IB approach is the draw; some parents miss exam-based progress markers
  • Value for money. Most parents see fees as fair; a small minority do not

Leadership

Leigh Girven

Leigh Girven is an experienced educational leader with over a decade of executive leadership in the Middle East, including roles in KSA, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai.

Accreditations

  • CIS, NEASC 01
  • DASSA sports competitions 02
  • FOBISIA mentioned in school post 03

  • Average Diploma Points 33
  • Highest Diploma Scored 43
  • Students Achieved 35+ Points 31%
  • Achieved the Career-Related Programme 100%

Dubai Investment Park - 1, Near Dubai Lagoon, United Arab Emirates

School website