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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Newlands School Dubai

Operating with minimal public information available, Newlands School follows British curriculum pathways though specific details about academic programs, examination boards, or student outcomes remain undocumented in typical expatriate education discussions. The school maintains basic contact information including admissions@newlandsschool.

Newlands School Dubai campus
Newlands School Dubai, Dubai. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
AED 21k–40k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~1,100
Founded
2017

Operating with minimal public information available, Newlands School follows British curriculum pathways though specific details about academic programs, examination boards, or student outcomes remain undocumented in typical expatriate education discussions. The school maintains basic contact information including [email protected] and appears to serve the Dubai-Sharjah corridor, though exact campus locations, facilities, and enrollment numbers are not publicly documented.

The school's extremely low profile in Dubai's competitive international education market contrasts sharply with established British curriculum institutions like GEMS Wellington, Dubai College, or JESS that dominate parent conversations and expatriate forums. This limited visibility suggests Newlands serves a very specialized community rather than competing for the broader international expatriate market that typically drives discussions about Dubai's school options. Without available information about leadership, fees, facilities, or KHDA ratings, families would need to contact the school directly for detailed information.

Strengths

  • British curriculum pathway available
  • Serves Dubai-Sharjah area with potential geographic convenience
  • Maintains established web presence and contact systems

Considerations

  • Extremely limited public information about academic programs and outcomes
  • No visible KHDA rating or inspection results in public domain
  • Minimal presence in expatriate education discussions compared to established Dubai schools
  • Unknown fee structure, facilities, or leadership details
  • May serve very specialized community rather than broader international market

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
FS1 3 AED 21,372
FS2 4 AED 21,372
Year 1 5 AED 26,047
Year 2 6 AED 26,047
Year 3 7 AED 26,047
Year 4 8 AED 26,047
Year 5 9 AED 29,387
Year 6 10 AED 29,387
Year 7 11 AED 32,058
Year 8 12 AED 32,058
Year 9 13 AED 35,397
Year 10 14 AED 35,397
Year 11 15 AED 35,397
Year 12 16 AED 40,072
Year 13 17 AED 40,072

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee AED 500


A British curriculum school in Al Warqa 1, operated by the Beaconhouse group and rated Good by KHDA across two consecutive inspection cycles after earlier Acceptable years. Around 1,100 pupils, fees in the AED 21,000 to 40,000 band that put it at the affordable end of British Dubai. The principal changed in September 2025 when the previous head left and Zeba Khan stepped up from vice principal. Parents talk warmly about pastoral care and the inclusive intake; the school carries a sizeable cohort of students of determination. Secondary English and science are the strongest academic notes. Inconsistent teaching from class to class and the absence of a qualified counsellor sit on the other side of the ledger.

Positives

  • Pastoral care and inclusion. Families describe a warm, individual feel and genuine support for students of determination. KHDA rates personal development and parent engagement Very Good.
  • Affordability. Fees of roughly AED 21,000 to 40,000 sit at the affordable end of British curriculum schools in Dubai.
  • Secondary academics. Attainment in English and science at IGCSE is rated Very Good, with secondary the stronger phase overall.
  • Upward KHDA trajectory. Good in 2022-23 and 2023-24 after earlier Acceptable ratings. No full inspection cycle in 2024-25 or 2025-26.

Considerations

  • Teaching consistency. Inspectors flag teaching quality as the area needing the most work. Parents echo that experience varies by classroom.
  • Counselling provision. The school does not have a qualified counsellor on staff despite a roll of around 1,100 students.
  • Staff turnover. Teacher turnover sits around 17 percent. Parents have flagged disruption when class teachers leave mid-year.
  • Leadership change. A new principal stepped up internally from vice principal in September 2025. Direction under the new head is still settling.

Leadership

Zeba Khan

Mr. Patrick Affley is a long-term UAE resident who served 11 years as Founding Principal of Dove Green Private School in Dubai.

Accreditations

  • British Schools Overseas (DfE) 01

  • IGCSE 2025 37% Level 9-6, 70% Level 9-4, 86% Level 9-3 (MOE Pass)
  • IGCSE 2024 32% Level 9-6, 59% Level 9-4, 77% Level 9-3 (MOE Pass).

Al-Warqa'a 1, Dubai,

School website