United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Kings' School Al Barsha has 2,971 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
Kings' School Al Barsha is located in Al Barsha 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Umm Suqeim Road. The campus sits close to Mall of the Emirates and other residential areas, with convenient road access and on-site parking. The nearest Dubai Metro station is Mall of the Emirates (Red Line), and bus routes 84 and F30 stop near the school.
The school provides Foundation Stage (FS1) through Year 13 (Sixth Form), serving students aged about 3 to 18.
The school is co-educational. It operates as a day school, with a typical school day from 7:00 AM to 4:45 PM on most days and a shorter day on Fridays ending at 12:00 PM.
The school attracts students from around 70 nationalities. The largest nationality group is the United Kingdom, with Emirati students numbering in the low hundreds (the KHDA data notes around 203 Emirati students) and a notable portion of students identified as being of determination (about 259).
The school offers care and support for students with Additional Learning Needs (SEN). There is a robust provision for students of determination, with a significant number of such students enrolled.
The school follows a UK curriculum and is categorized as a British overseas school.
Religious affiliation is not part of the school's profile; the school is described as non-religious in its character.
School hours typically run from 7:00 AM to 4:45 PM, with Friday sessions ending at 12:00 PM. There is on-site parking and nearby public transport options for commuting families.
A school bus service is available, with bus routes 84 and F30 stopping near the campus. Transport fees, where charged, are listed in school fee materials (example ranges include 6,800–12,500 AED per year).
Annual tuition at Kings' School Al Barsha ranges from AED 57,999 to AED 105,873 for 2026/27.
Kings' School Al Barsha teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The school teaches the British curriculum with UK Academic Qualifications. It serves ages 3 to 18, from Foundation Stage through Year 13. Primary through Secondary to Sixth Form. The school has more than 3,000 students from over 70 nationalities. The campus is centrally located and provides facilities for sports, arts and technology.
Wellbeing is central to Kings' School Al Barsha's culture and ethos. The wellbeing program is described as ambitious and innovative, overseen by an experienced leadership team. Formal and informal wellbeing data are analysed to inform detailed improvement plans. Students support and influence the school's wellbeing provision, including student-led leadership and engagement in wellbeing initiatives. Curricular and extracurricular programmes, after-school clubs, and whole-school events promote wellbeing and provide targeted interventions based on data. Wellbeing is rated Outstanding in the KHDA inspection findings.
259 students of determination are recorded at Kings School Al Barsha in the KHDA DSIB 2023-2024 inspection. The DSIB notes exemplary policies, systems and practices supporting safeguarding and child protection. The report indicates health and safety arrangements and care and support for students are Outstanding across age groups. The curriculum is described as designed to meet the needs of all students, with curriculum design and implementation and curriculum adaptation rated Outstanding. Details on which kinds of SEN the school can support or whether it is a specialist SEN institution are not specified in the KHDA DSIB report. Overall, the findings indicate strong inclusion practices and learner support.
Language of instruction at Kings School Al Barsha is English. The KHDA DSIB notes that Arabic is taught to first-language learners and to Arabic as an additional language, with FS2 and Year 1 grouped for Arabic A and Arabic B and weekly Arabic lessons for younger students. English attainment is Outstanding across English in Foundation Stage, Primary, Secondary, and Post-16. The DSIB report does not provide explicit information about a dedicated EAL program or explicit EAL support measures. No explicit EAL provision details are publicly disclosed in the DSIB report.
Wellbeing is central to the school's culture and ethos, with the wellbeing program described as highly ambitious and innovative. The program is overseen by an experienced leadership team and uses formal and informal data to monitor wellbeing and inform improvement. Students support and influence the wellbeing provision, taking on leadership roles and contributing to wellbeing initiatives. Curricular and extracurricular programmes promote wellbeing, including student-led initiatives, wake-and-shake sessions, and after-school clubs as part of the approach. Wellbeing is rated Outstanding in the KHDA inspection, reflecting strong provision and outcomes.
The KHDA DSIB 2023-2024 notes the school has exemplary policies, systems and practices supporting safeguarding and child protection. The report states health and safety arrangements for child protection/safeguarding are Outstanding across all phases, with care and support described as Outstanding. The inspection highlights a nurturing environment and exemplary staff–student relationships as part of safeguarding outcomes. The safeguarding focus is integrated with the school's pastoral and wellbeing provisions, including the MSCS-based curriculum and assemblies. Overall, safeguarding is identified as a strength in Kings' School Al Barsha's DSIB findings.
The school has an Outstanding KHDA rating. The school serves ages 3 to 18 (FS1 to Year 13), from Foundation Stage through Sixth Form. The school teaches a British curriculum with UK Academic Qualifications. The school has a centrally located campus with world-class sports, art and technology facilities. The school has 3,000+ students and 70+ nationalities. Admissions are open for the 2026–2027 academic year, covering Foundation Stage, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. The school can be contacted at +971 4 356 6900 and [email protected].