Dubai National School -Twar
About
Inspected on
Strengths
Strong social responsibility
High personal development
High Islamic values awareness
Positive school environment
Supportive parental partnerships
Improvements
Improve middle school math
Increase self-evaluation consistency
Raise student support quality
Develop critical self-evaluation
Improve leadership data usage
Public Review Sentiment
Curriculum
Ages
School Facilities
Genders
Opening Year
Teacher Student Ratio
Opening Hours
- Monday07:30 AM-03:30 PM
- Tuesday07:30 AM-03:30 PM
- Wednesday07:30 AM-03:30 PM
- Thursday07:30 AM-03:30 PM
- Friday07:30 AM-11:30 AM
- SaturdayClosed-Closed
- Sunday09:00 AM-02:00 PM
Location
Neighborhood
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Getting There
By Car: Dubai National School -Twar is easily accessible by car. From central Dubai, take Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) northbound and exit onto Airport Road (D89). Turn right onto 10th Street and the school will be on your left.
By Public Transport: Take the Dubai Metro Green Line to Al Qusais Station. From there, you can take a short taxi ride or use a ride-sharing service like Careem or Uber to reach the school, which is about 2 km away.
By Bus: RTA buses serve the area. Routes 11A, 13D, and X23 stop near the school. Alight at the Al Qusais 1 bus stop and walk a short distance to the school.
Frequently Asked Questions
What curriculum does Dubai National School - Twar follow?
Dubai National School - Twar follows the American curriculum. The school offers education from KG1 to Grade 12 and is accredited by NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges).
Are there opportunities for non-Arabic speaking students to learn Arabic?
Yes, the school offers Arabic as an Additional Language for non-native speakers. The KHDA report rates this programme as "Good", indicating effective instruction for students learning Arabic as a second language.
How does the school support students with special educational needs?
The school has provisions for students of determination, with 52 such students enrolled. The Protection, Care, Guidance and Support department is rated as "Good" by KHDA, suggesting a supportive and inclusive environment for all learners.
What extracurricular activities are available at the school?
While specific activities aren't detailed in the provided information, the school is praised for its diverse activities and strong community engagement. Students likely have access to a range of extracurricular options that support personal development and social responsibility.
How does the school maintain cultural awareness and promote Emirati values?
The school has a large Emirati student population (630 students) and is rated highly for understanding Islamic values and social responsibility. This suggests a strong focus on maintaining cultural awareness and promoting Emirati values within the school community.