Everything parents need to know about life at NAIS Dubai — from admissions and fees to daily routines and school policies.
North American International School follows the United States Common Core Curriculum, specifically the curriculum for the State of California. Our curriculum is aligned with U.S. standards and focuses on:
Yes. The American curriculum is widely recognized by universities across the world. Students at NAIS graduate with a High School Diploma and may also earn internationally recognized qualifications including:
The American curriculum is distinct in several key ways:
Students are assessed using a combination of methods to ensure a complete picture of their learning — not just performance on one test:
This multi-method approach rewards students for consistent effort, creativity, and genuine understanding throughout the year.
Exams are only one part of the overall grade, not the whole picture:
Students receive letter grades (A–F) based on percentage scores. In high school, these letter grades combine to form a GPA (Grade Point Average) — the standard metric used by U.S. and international university admissions offices.
Parents have real-time access to grades and progress through the school portal, allowing you to monitor:
Yes, absolutely. Students receive regular, meaningful feedback designed to help them improve — not just a score. Feedback is considered an essential part of the learning process at NAIS and supports genuine student growth.
Our teachers are trained to ensure that every student can succeed at their level. Support strategies used in every classroom include:
For students who need additional structured support, our Inclusion Program provides dedicated, specialist assistance.
The American curriculum at NAIS goes far beyond subject knowledge. Students develop essential life and career skills:
These skills are essential for success in university and every future career.
At NAIS, students are encouraged to understand and apply knowledge, not just memorize it. Assessments are specifically designed to go beyond recall:
No. The American system is deliberately not exam-heavy. Instead, students complete:
Homework at NAIS is assigned to reinforce learning — not to overwhelm students. It serves a meaningful academic purpose and forms part of the overall grade, helping to:
Teachers are mindful of the total workload across subjects to ensure homework remains purposeful and balanced.
NAIS expects every student to bring commitment and integrity to their studies:
These expectations reflect the values we instill in students — preparing them for the standards they will face at university and in professional life.
Academic honesty means students must submit their own original work and properly give credit to any ideas, sources, or content that belongs to others.
Absolutely yes. University preparation is at the core of everything we do in Phase 4 (Grades 9–12). NAIS prepares students through:
Yes. NAIS offers multiple advanced academic pathways for motivated students:
At NAIS, student wellbeing is not an afterthought — it is central to our school culture. We provide:
We believe that strong parent partnerships are key to every student's success. You can reach us through multiple channels:
We'd love to welcome your child to our community. Visit our campus, speak with our team, or apply online today. Someone is always available to answer your questions.