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School Name

Jumeirah College

Category

Middle East Schools

Types

Senior school

Pupil type

Co-ed

Boarding-Day

Day

Curriculums

UK Curriculum

GCSE

A-Level

BTEC

Pupil age range

11-18

Location

Dubai

Jumeirah College

Focus

Academic rigour, global mindset 

Day fees 2024/25

$21,000–$26,300

Pupils

1,100

Ages

11–18

Spear’s Review

A longstanding feature of the education landscape in Dubai and part of the GEMS group of schools, the non-selective Jumeirah College gives even the most academic Dubai schools a run for their money.

Following the UK national curriculum, the ‘high-performance learning’ programme establishes high standards of teaching, along with high expectations of the pupils, preparing them for the SATs, GCSE examinations, A-Levels and ultimately for university. Students are encouraged to participate in enriching co-curricular activities, including Model UN and the World Scholar’s Cup, to test debating skills, formulate arguments and challenge their general knowledge. 

With state-of-the-art music rooms, a graphic design suite, a drama studio, an air-conditioned sports hall and a 25m swimming pool complete with an underwater music system, the school encourages students to pursue their interests and enrich their lives alongside their studies.

Academics

46 per cent of results at A-Level are A* or A.

68 per cent of GCSE results are grades 7–9. 

University and college destinations

Graduate destinations in 2024 included three students to Cambridge and one to Oxford; two students were destined to Ivy League schools: Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania.

Head teacher

Nicholas Brain joined Jumeirah College as principal in 2023, bringing over 25 years of experience as a teacher, head and school inspector. Prior to moving to Dubai, Brain headed schools in Newcastle before returning to South Wales, steering comprehensive schools out of special measures and into ‘outstanding’ in school reports. 

Admissions

Demand for places is very high, and the admissions process is selective as a result. The admissions process includes sitting assessments and providing documentation from previous schools depending on the year group children are applying to.

Accessibility

Dubai International Airport: 20 minutes 

Location

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Rank: Top 100

Top 100 2025, Middle East Schools

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