United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Dwight School Dubai has 468 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
Dwight School Dubai is located within Dubai Sports City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The campus sits on a green, purpose-built site with facilities including a performing arts centre, a design lab, a swimming pool, and multiple sports facilities. It is on Hessa Street in Dubai Sports City and is accessible by car and local transport within the Dubai Sports City area.
The school serves Pre-K through Grade 12. It offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP).
Co-educational; Day school; no boarding facilities.
Quest is a learning support program designed to assist students with specific academic needs.
No formal country affiliation; part of the Dwight global network of international campuses.
No religious affiliation indicated.
The school day typically runs from 8:00 to 16:00, Sunday through Thursday, with a shorter day on Fridays (finishing around 12:00).
Dwight School Dubai offers a bus service provided by School Transport Services (STS), approved by the Roads and Transport Authority. Buses are staffed with qualified drivers and female attendants; they are equipped with GPS, CCTV, and RFID, and the STS app allows parents to track pickups and drops.
Annual tuition at Dwight School Dubai ranges from AED 65,117 to AED 110,755 for 2026/27.
Dwight School Dubai teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.
Dwight School Dubai delivers the International Baccalaureate continuum from Early Years through Upper School, offering PYP, MYP, DP and CP. Early Years Programme (PreK–KG2) follows the IB Primary Years Programme with a play-based, inquiry-led approach, teaching Mathematics, Science, Language and Literacy, Social Studies, the Arts, Physical Education, Arabic, and a choice of French, Mandarin or Spanish, alongside Islamic Studies per KHDA guidelines. Primary Years Programme (Grades 1–5) provides a broad PYP curriculum including Mathematics, Science, Language and Literacy, Social Studies, the Arts, Physical Education, Arabic, and language options of French, Mandarin or Spanish. Middle Years Programme (Grades 6–10) is the IB MYP, an interdisciplinary, inquiry-based framework with emphasis on Approaches to Learning, language development, and community service. Upper School (Grades 11–12) offers the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career-related Programme (CP); the DP is built around six subject groups and the core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and CAS. The CP includes the Core components Personal and Professional Skills, Reflective Project, Community Engagement, and Language and Cultural Studies, with dedicated university and career guidance and opportunities for collaboration across Dwight Schools globally.
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DP and CP students receive university and career guidance; Dwight maintains university counselling resources and supports progression within the IB network.
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The Quest (Inclusion) Programme provides personalised learning with targeted interventions for students with SEND/SOfD, Gifted and Talented (G&T), Twice Exceptional (TE), and English Language Learners (ELL), including a graduated system of Level 1–3 support and close collaboration among teachers, parents, and external experts.
Dwight School Dubai is an inclusive school that welcomes SEND/SOfD, G&T, TE, and ELL, with the Quest Programme comprising Level 1–3 support delivered through collaborative work with teachers, parents and external specialists; it is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
ELL provision is included in the Quest (Inclusion) Programme, with ELL explicitly listed as a learner category; ELL interventions use the WIDA framework to design standards‑based literacy experiences across reading, speaking, listening, and writing.
The Primary Years Programme emphasises cognitive, emotional, social, and physical well‑being as part of Dwight's approach to education.
Dwight School Dubai maintains a Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and a safeguarding statement; staff are responsible for maintaining a safe environment and safeguarding in line with local requirements and Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance.
1. Begin the application by completing the online application. The online form can be started by clicking the fill-online-application link on the admissions page. This step initiates the four-step admissions process.
2. Submit the online application along with the AED525 application fee (non-refundable, non-transferable, and non-deductible) and the required documents. Documents include a copy of the student's passport, progress reports from the last two years (in English), a teacher recommendation, and any additional materials listed (such as CAT4 results if available and records of special educational needs). Transfer Certificate requirements and other items are provided for accepted students.
3. An assessment will be scheduled after application submission to determine readiness for Dwight School Dubai and to identify any English language or learning-support needs. If the applicant is overseas, the assessment may be conducted remotely. A conditional acceptance may be offered based on prior reports, with a follow-up assessment required after relocation to the UAE.
4. Following the assessment, the Admissions Committee reviews the file and communicates a decision within about a week. If a seat is offered, an admission registration fee of AED 6,000 is due within five days to secure the place; the fee is non-refundable and is adjustable against the first term's tuition. Additional post-offer steps and documentation may apply as detailed in Step 2.