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American International School, Dubai

AIS

Part of Athena Education, Islamic

Updated July 2026

4–18Ages
Co-edGender
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2,500Students
For-profitOwnership

Curriculum

Languages

English flagEnglishArabic flagArabic

American International School is an independent, accredited institution in Dubai offering an American curriculum from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Established in 2003, it serves a multinational community and prepares students for university success through a focus on academic excellence and character development.

Teaching approach

The school aims to develop independent learners, skilled communicators, and inquiring students who are prepared to be global citizens. It integrates Islamic values and national culture within the context of an American education program, emphasizing traditional values such as patriotism, discipline, and respect. The core values guiding the institution are innovative thinking, emotional intelligence, and a community-focused international outlook.

Programmes

The school follows an American curriculum from Kindergarten through Grade 12, leading to an American High School Diploma. The academic programme is structured across Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School levels. The curriculum emphasizes core subjects while incorporating Islamic studies and Arabic, and it is designed to foster critical thinking and prepare students for higher education.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school maintains a dedicated Inclusion Team, led by a Head of Inclusion and supported by a high school counsellor. It provides specific support for students of determination, gifted and talented students, and those requiring English as an Additional Language (EAL) instruction. The school emphasizes a safe, nurturing environment that prioritizes student well-being and holistic development.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does American International School, Dubai offer?
American International School, Dubai offers US Common Core.
What ages does American International School, Dubai teach?
American International School, Dubai enrolls students aged 4 to 18.
Is American International School, Dubai a day or boarding school?
American International School, Dubai is a day school.
Is American International School, Dubai co-educational?
American International School, Dubai is a co-ed school.
Where is American International School, Dubai located?
American International School, Dubai is an international school in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school admits students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 throughout the year, subject to place availability. It maintains an inclusive policy, welcoming students of determination, gifted and talented learners, high achievers, and those studying English as an Additional Language (EAL). Prospective families are required to follow a formal admission process, which includes an enquiry, school tour, and submission of necessary documentation.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic calendar that typically runs from August to the following year. The 2025-2026 academic calendar is available for reference on the school's website.

About the campus

Located in Al Qusais 1, Dubai, the campus serves over 2,500 students. The school provides a state-of-the-art environment designed to stimulate the learning process, with facilities supporting a comprehensive American curriculum from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The campus includes dedicated spaces for its diverse student body, with separate classes for boys and girls from Grade 6 onwards.

Co-curriculars

Student leadership is a central component of the school's co-curricular life, with opportunities for students to join or form clubs that influence and guide the student body. The Student Council acts as a representative body, partnering with management and staff to organize social events, community outreach, and school development projects. Students in leadership roles develop skills in time management, communication, and problem-solving.

  • Dr Layne Hunt
    Dr Layne HuntPrincipal

    Dr. Layne Hunt serves as the Principal of the American International School, where he is dedicated to fostering a safe, nurturing, and supportive learning environment for students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. He emphasizes holistic development, innovative thinking, and emotional intelligence to prepare students for the 21st century.

  • Nicole MerhebHead of High School

    Nicole Merheb serves as the Head of High School at the American International School.

  • Nermeen SafwatHead of Middle School

    Nermeen Safwat serves as the Head of Middle School at the American International School.

  • Masooma RazaHead of Kindergarten & Elementary School

    Masooma Raza serves as the Head of Kindergarten & Elementary School at the American International School.

  • Ajit MoorkothHead of Inclusion

    Ajit Moorkoth serves as the Head of Inclusion at the American International School.

  • Zuwaina Ali ChishtieData & Assessment Coordinator

    Zuwaina Ali Chishtie serves as the Data & Assessment Coordinator at the American International School.

  • Gul E RanaDepartment Chair - English TLC (Elementary)

    Gul E Rana serves as the English TLC (Elementary) Department Chair.

  • Shahnaz MuhammadHOD Maths

    Shahnaz Muhammad serves as the HOD Maths at the American International School.

  • Heba IbrahimDepartment Chair - Math

    Heba Ibrahim serves as a Math Department Chair.

  • Rajat SawhneyDepartment Chair - Science (Secondary)

    Rajat Sawhney serves as the Science (Secondary) Department Chair.

  • Khadija MurtazaDepartment Chair - Science

    Khadija Murtaza serves as a Science Department Chair.

  • Mazen AbueleyanDepartment Chair - Arabic TLC

    Mazen Abueleyan serves as the Arabic TLC Department Chair.