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GEMS Metropole School, Motor City

Part of GEMS Education, Secular, Founded 2014

Updated July 2026

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GEMS Metropole School is a leading British curriculum school in Motor City, Dubai, serving students from age 3 to 18. It provides a technology-rich, inclusive environment that combines academic excellence with a broad range of vocational and extracurricular opportunities.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school focuses on High Performance Learning (HPL), emphasizing skills such as meta-thinking, linking, analysing, and creating, alongside behaviours like empathy and agility. It fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration where teachers share best practices and students are encouraged to lead their own learning. The school aims to develop happy, responsible, and globally-minded adults through a curriculum that balances academic rigour with real-world relevance.

Programmes

The school follows the National Curriculum for England, structured into four phases: the Infant School (FS1–Year 2) focusing on play-based learning and Forest School; the Junior School (Years 3–6); the Prep School (Years 7–9) emphasizing leadership and active participation; and the Senior School (Years 10–13) offering academic and vocational pathways including iGCSEs, iBTECs, and A Levels. Specialized subjects include Engineering, Construction, and Food Technology, alongside mandatory Arabic and Islamic studies.

Outcomes

The school is judged Outstanding by British Schools Overseas (BSO). Students achieve strong results in iGCSEs, iBTECs, and A Levels, with 97% of graduates progressing to universities for programmes in fields such as Medicine, Engineering, Psychology, and IT. Notable student achievements include world-top rankings in GCSE subjects and success in international athletic competitions.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school maintains an Inclusion Support Team and an Inclusion Hub to ensure equitable access to education for all students. It also provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and school counselling services to promote student wellbeing and development. The school is also associated with the Neuropedia Children's Neuroscience Center to support students with developmental or behavioural needs.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does GEMS Metropole School, Motor City offer?
GEMS Metropole School, Motor City offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at GEMS Metropole School, Motor City?
Annual tuition at GEMS Metropole School, Motor City is AED 38.4K–AED 51.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does GEMS Metropole School, Motor City teach?
GEMS Metropole School, Motor City enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is GEMS Metropole School, Motor City a day or boarding school?
GEMS Metropole School, Motor City is a day school.
What accreditations does GEMS Metropole School, Motor City hold?
GEMS Metropole School, Motor City holds accreditations including British Schools Overseas.
Where is GEMS Metropole School, Motor City located?
GEMS Metropole School, Motor City is an international school in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Foundation Stage 13–4AED 38.4K
Foundation Stage 24–5AED 41.9K
Year 1 Key Stage 15–6AED 45.4K
Year 2 Key Stage 16–7AED 45.4K
Year 3 Key Stage 27–8AED 45.4K
Year 4 Key Stage 28–9AED 45.4K
Year 5 Key Stage 29–10AED 45.4K
Year 6 Key Stage 210–11AED 45.4K
Year 7 Key Stage 311–12AED 51.2K
Year 8 Key Stage 312–13AED 51.2K
Year 9 Key Stage 313–14AED 51.2K
Year 10 Key Stage 414–15AED 51.2K
Year 11 Key Stage 415–16AED 51.2K
Year 12 - 13 Post-16 Phase16–18AED 51.2K
Other fees(1)
Other fees
Application fee· Including VAT, payable at the time of online registration for new studentsAED 525

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 15% - 25%
  • Full-payment discount: up to 3%

Admissions

GEMS Metropole School operates an open admission policy and does not select students based solely on academic ability. Due to high demand and limited class sizes, the school encourages prospective families to apply as early as possible via the online enquiry system. The admissions team provides support through a Virtual Admissions Centre and offers one-on-one school tours.

Calendar

The school operates from Monday to Friday. Foundation Stage hours are 7:25 AM to 12:45 PM (Monday–Thursday), while Years 1 to 13 attend from 7:25 AM to 3:05 PM (Monday–Thursday). On Fridays, the entire school operates from 7:25 AM to 12:00 PM.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumFitness centrePlaygroundLibraryDining hallScience labsSTEM labDesign & technology workshopFood technology roomArt roomMusic roomDance studioTheatre / auditorium

About the campus

The state-of-the-art campus in Motor City features specialized zones for different age groups, including an indoor Forest School, science labs, innovation rooms, and iMac computer suites. Sports facilities include two multi-purpose sports halls, a swimming pool with a trainer pool, an athletics track, a dance studio, a fitness studio, and CrossFit/wrestling areas. The campus also houses a Black Box Theatre, radio and performance studio, hydroponics area, school farm, and a dedicated Al Noor Heritage and Culture Center.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a wide range of activities including the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, Model United Nations, and the World Scholar’s Cup. The school also hosts the Metropole Mustangs sports programme, which includes elite training in athletics, swimming, football, and cricket, supported by dedicated strength and conditioning coaches. Additional opportunities include student leadership groups, the ThinkBusiness Young Entrepreneurs Group, and various field trips.

  • Nav IqbalPrincipal | CEO | Brand Ambassador

    Mr. Nav Iqbal serves as the Principal, CEO, and Brand Ambassador of GEMS Metropole School. He emphasizes the importance of academic success alongside the development of strong character and the application of skills in the wider world.

  • Sharon SamuelClerk to the Governors
  • Payal BothraParent Relations Executive
  • Rachelle CookeRegistrar