United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Credence High School, Dubai, was established on April 1, 2014, as a CBSE-affiliated co-educational school primarily serving Indian expatriates in Dubai. The school began with an Indian-focused orientation and has since grown into an international community hosting students from more than 30 nationalities. The campus sits on a seven-acre site in Al Quoz, Dubai, to support both academic and personal development. The school is led by a Chairman, Abdulla Nalapad, and a CEO-Principal, Deepika Thapar Singh, reflecting a formal governance structure focused on holistic education. Staff development and curriculum review are emphasized to keep pace with CBSE standards and the UAE context.
The Credence High School community includes students from over 30 nationalities in Dubai, fostering an international environment alongside its Indian roots. Class assemblies, radio assemblies, house events, inter-school events, and tournaments are regularly conducted to promote student engagement and collaboration. Wellbeing initiatives such as Credence Cares, a Student Council, and an active alumni network support student welfare and leadership development. The school's events calendar features activities like the Pink October Assembly (2025) and Earth Day-focused programs, reflecting a vibrant on-campus culture.
Credence High School maintains a Parent Support Group (PSG) that represents parent involvement in school life. The 2025-2026 PSG roster lists members spanning Pre-KG through Grade 12, with contact details for many members. The PSG is connected with wellbeing programs (Wellbeing - Credence Cares) and the alumni network, enabling coordinated engagement across the school community. Parents participate in formal events such as Parent Orientation and Coffee Morning, as listed in the school's upcoming events. An active alumni network is linked from the PSG page, and the PSG roster is publicly accessible through the school site.