Dubai schools’ new KHDA ratings: What parents need to know

Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has unveiled the first inspection ratings for four of the city’s newest private schools, offering parents a critical evaluation of these institutions’ performance. This comes as full school inspections remain suspended for most schools until 2026, with only schools that opened in 2022 eligible for reviews this academic year. The KHDA’s decision to extend the inspection pause aims to provide schools with more time to innovate and refine their internal practices. Notably, these ratings directly influence the tuition fee increases schools can implement, with higher-rated institutions permitted to request larger hikes. Among the four schools reviewed, Bloom World Academy and Citizens School both secured ‘Good’ ratings, while Dubai Schools Nad Al Sheba and Durham School Dubai received ‘Acceptable’ ratings. Bloom World Academy was particularly praised for its personalised learning model and strong environmental responsibility, while Citizens School excelled in student development and community engagement. Both schools, however, were advised to enhance academic attainment and literacy provision. The other two schools, despite their ‘Acceptable’ ratings, were commended for their supportive environments and health and safety standards. With full inspections paused, schools can only adjust fees based on the Education Cost Index (ECI) of 2.35% for the 2025–26 academic year, limiting fee hikes regardless of performance. Dubai’s education sector continues to thrive, with 81% of students attending schools rated ‘Good’ or better, reflecting the emirate’s commitment to maintaining high educational standards.