United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The uniform uses a two-tier scheme by year group. Primary (Pre-KG to Grade 5) features light blue polo shirts with a green leaf emblem and navy shorts or navy dress options for girls; a navy wide-brimmed hat is compulsory outdoors. Secondary (Grades 6–10) uses white shirts with gold piping and navy trousers or skirts; a navy hat is required outdoors; outerwear may be a navy V-neck jumper or cardigan with the school motif; a formal dress code applies for Grades 11–12. A detailed Uniform Guide is provided for full specifications.
Ash Mount School offers a nutritionally balanced food programme aligned with UAE health guidelines. Meals are planned with allergy awareness and a nut-free site, prioritising local seasonal ingredients and minimizing ultra-processed foods. Packed lunches from home are allowed if they follow the healthy-eating guidance.
Yes, the school operates a house system. New students are assigned to a house when they join.
The school is part of the Interstar family of schools and is governed by Interstar Advisory Services. Founders Dinesh Kothari and Amit Kothari lead the Interstar group, with a governance model that provides oversight and accountability.
Ash Mount School, opening in August 2026 in Dubai's Mudon community, offers an education combining the IB framework (PYP and MYP candidate) with English National Curriculum standards. Catering to students from Pre-KG to Grade 12, the school grounds learning in inquiry, sustainability, and international mindedness. The campus features distinctive environments that directly support learning. Highlights include an amphitheatre designed to amplify student voice, loose-parts play areas in the Early Years section, and Wadi-inspired planters where students practice environmental stewardship through agricultural projects like hydroponics. Specialized spaces such as 3D sculpture studios, dance studios, and a dedicated wellbeing hub provide targeted support. A signature element is the school’s interdisciplinary focus, bridging subjects to tackle global issues. Students also engage in concrete enrichment programs, such as home language clubs, financial literacy sessions, and student start-up incubators, ensuring practical readiness for life beyond graduation.