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New Schools Opening in Dubai 2025–2026: What's Coming
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5 Apr 2026

New Schools Opening in Dubai 2025–2026: What's Coming

Dubai's Growing School Supply

Dubai's population continues to grow at approximately 5–8% annually, driven by government initiatives to attract global talent, the city's economic resilience and growing global reputation as a quality-of-life destination. School demand grows proportionally, and KHDA regularly approves new schools to meet demand — both in established communities and in newly developed residential areas.

This article covers the most significant new school openings and approvals for the 2025–2026 academic year, based on KHDA announcements and developer communications as of early 2025.

What to Know About New Schools

Before reviewing specific new school openings, it is important to contextualise what "new" means in Dubai's school market:

  • A new school has no KHDA inspection history — there is no rating to guide your decision
  • New schools typically attract experienced leadership teams who carry reputations from their previous institutions — research the principal and leadership team
  • New school campuses are often state-of-the-art, but staffing and community take time to develop
  • Fees at new schools are typically competitive to attract early enrollees
  • New schools' first KHDA inspection typically occurs in Year 2 or 3 — the initial result is often indicative of the school's long-term trajectory

New and Recently Opened Schools: 2025–26

Arbor School, Tilal Al Ghaf

Arbor is one of Dubai's most distinctive new schools — a nature-based, British curriculum school within the Tilal Al Ghaf development. The school's entire educational philosophy centres on outdoor and nature-connected learning: every classroom has direct access to outdoor learning space, the curriculum is enriched with environmental science and sustainability throughout, and the school operates a Forest School programme. EYFS to Year 6 on opening; secondary phases planned to open in subsequent years. Early enrolment interest has been strong. Curriculum: British | Location: Tilal Al Ghaf, Al Hebiah | Opening: September 2025

Collegiate American School, Dubai Hills

A new American curriculum school opening in the Dubai Hills Estate community — one of the most rapidly growing residential communities in Dubai. Collegiate aims to serve the emerging family community in Dubai Hills, which currently lacks a quality American curriculum option within the community itself. KG through Grade 6 initially; expanding upward annually. Cognia accreditation in process. Curriculum: American | Location: Dubai Hills Estate | Opening: September 2025

The British School of Excellence, Al Furjan

A new British curriculum school serving the Al Furjan, Jumeirah Golf Estates and Discovery Gardens communities. Led by an experienced principal from a Very Good-rated Dubai school. FS1 through Year 9 on opening; completing the full 13-year pathway by 2027. Curriculum: British | Location: Al Furjan | Opening: September 2025

Dubai South International School

As the Dubai South development matures — with significant residential communities around Al Maktoum International Airport and Expo City — the demand for quality schools in this area has grown substantially. Dubai South International is a new British and IB curriculum school planned for the area. Approvals confirmed; construction ongoing. Curriculum: British/IB | Location: Dubai South | Expected opening: 2026

How to Evaluate a New School

Given the lack of an inspection track record, evaluating a new school requires different research strategies:

  1. Research the leadership team: Check the principal's and deputy's previous school, their KHDA inspection results there, and any publicly available information about their educational philosophy.
  2. Visit the campus: New school campuses are often architectural showpieces. Walk the space, understand the layout, and ask about what is still under construction and when it will be ready.
  3. Ask about staffing: How many confirmed teaching appointments have been made? What percentage of the teaching team is newly qualified vs experienced? High turnover in Year 1 is a risk.
  4. Check the parent community: Connect with other families who have applied. A school's parent community coalesces quickly around social media groups — find them and ask questions.
  5. Consider the risk/reward: A new school is a risk. The reward is early-enrolment fee rates, a small pioneering community, and the opportunity to help shape the school's culture from day one. Weigh this against the security of an established, inspected school.

Conclusion

Dubai's school supply is growing to meet demand, with new schools in emerging residential communities and in curriculum niches not currently well served. New schools carry inherent risk but also genuine opportunity for early families who choose well. Use Search Your School to track new school listings as they are approved by KHDA and to compare them alongside established options in the same community.

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