Dubai British School

Dubai British School is an international school offering a British education to students aged three to eighteen, located in The Springs, Emirates Hills, Dubai. The school is managed by Taaleem, one of largest education providers in Middle East.

Dubai British School
Location
Emirates Hills, Springs 3, Dubai
Coordinates
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TypePrivate Independent School
PrincipalSimon Jodrell
Enrollment1,085
Education systemBritish (National Curriculum for England, GCSE, A Level, BTEC)
Websitedubaibritishschool.ae

The school was established in 2005, and is open to students from Foundation 1 to Year 13.

Curriculum

The school offers the National Curriculum for England, following the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, enhanced by WOW Learning in Primary and a wide variety of GCSE, BTEC and A-Level courses from Year 10 to Year 13.

Student achievement

The school consistently surpasses national averages in the UK for A-Level[1] and GCSE exam results.[2] The A-Level and BTEC students go on to attend top universities worldwide, including University of Cambridge, Johns Hopkins University, King's College London and University of Tokyo.

Rating and accreditation

DBS' performance is rated Outstanding[3] by the KHDA's Dubai School Inspection Bureau[4] (DSIB) and by British School Overseas[5] (BSO). The school is also fully accredited by the Council of International Schools[6] (CIS).

Facilities

STEAM Garden Primary & Secondary Music Rooms Tennis & Netball Courts Foundation Outdoor Classroom
Libraries Sports Hall Health Centre Counseling Room
Art Studio & Ceramics Room Peripatetic Rooms for Individual Music Lesson Extended Learning Rooms Cafeteria
Science Labs Multi-Purpose Astroturf Pitch Sixth Form Common Room Indoor and Outdoor Dining Areas
Performing Arts Theatre Swimming Pool Sixth Form Study Room Foundation & Primary Playgrounds

Extra-curricular activities

Beyond the taught curriculum, students are strongly encouraged to participate in the wide range of activities offered. These ECAs are a vital part of the learning experiences and most of the ECA programme is run by staff and is free-of-charge. Outside agencies are used for some specialist activities. The school ECAs provided includes football, swimming, cricket, rugby, arts and Crafts, yoga, karate, tennis, basketball, choir, drama, games, Duke of Edinburgh and F1.

The Duke of Edinburgh Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (The International Award for Young People) is designed to expand the horizons of those who participate in it. The majority of eligible year groups take part, helping students understand the importance of community, teamwork and perseverance. In past years, the expeditions have included desert walks, mountain climbing and trips to Vietnam, Thailand and Mauritius.

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References

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