Towheed Iranian Boys School, also known as Iranian Boys School Dubai, is Dubai’s private K12 educational institute. Established in 1957, it is the oldest private educational establishment in Dubai, meeting the educational needs of Iranian expatriates in the UAE. Initially started as a co-educational institute, it was segregated into separate sections for boys and girls after the Iranian revolution. The secluded boys’ section caters to the educational needs of boys from Grade 4 onwards. Boys and girls study together from kindergarten to Grade 3 on the girls’ campus.
It is a part of the Iranian Directorate managing eight schools in the UAE. It was relocated to its current facility in Al Quoz 1 in 2017. This campus is spacious and allows plenty of outdoor spaces for physical activities. Currently, it has over 800 boys taught by a teaching staff of 70 teachers. The teacher to student ratio at this educational institute is 1:11, ensuring plenty of individual attention and care. Most students and teachers are Iranian.
The school offers two streams of education to its students. Besides the Iranian curriculum, it offers International Baccalaureate (IB) curricular programme that ensures students get admissions in top colleges and universities. Moreover, It focuses on providing extra-curricular activities that help build well-rounded students. All and all, it is a complete educational institute for learners with standard educational resources.
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It is ideally situated in the centre of Dubai in Al Quoz 1. Many residential communities are near the school, including the following:
Al Quoz 4, a sub-community of Al Quoz, is the nearest residential community from Towheed Iranian Boys School. This residential community houses several bungalow-style villas and sophisticated apartments. Parents of students currently enrolled in this school looking for nearby residential options can opt for Al Quoz 4.
The campus sprawls over a 20,000 sq. metre plot allowing plenty of outdoor and indoor spaces. All the standard facilities for academic and non-academic activities are available at the campus. Classrooms are bright, spacious and airy. These classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards actively used by students and teachers alike.
It also has well-maintained science labs and specialist rooms to support its curriculum. The outdoor spaces of the campus are used for socialising. Additionally, It has a limited range of sports facilities used for extra-curricular activities.
It is located near the intersection of Al Meydan Street and Al Asayel Street in Al Quoz 1. The front of the school building faces Al Meydan Road and is well-connected with the rest of Dubai. Those interested in visiting this school can access it via the abovementioned streets.
Towheed Iranian Boys School is one of the oldest educational institutes in Dubai that was established before its independence. Since then, it started its operations in 1957 and offered standard quality education to Iranian families. It is deeply enriched with national and Iranian cultures. The Iranian Embassy has played an essential role in maintaining its culture. The educational institute is ideal for Iranian families looking to enrol their children in a school following Iranian culture and tradition.
It has been an IB recognised institute since 2015 and offers two streams of education to students. The International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum is an internationally recognised educational programme that focuses on building strong technical skills that help learners succeed in their future lives. Those completing their education with an IB diploma are accepted in top colleges and universities across the globe.
Another attractive feature of this school is its affordable fee structure. It charges a nominal tuition fee against the standard quality education and well-maintained facilities. This makes it an ideal option for low to middle-class families looking for a quality school without straining their pockets.
Towheed Iranian Boys School, Al Quoz 1 educates boys from Grade 4 onwards. The following stages of education are part of the school:
Stage | Grade |
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Primary School | Grade 4 and Grade 5 |
Middle School | Grade 6 to Grade 8 |
High School | Grade 9 to Grade 12 |
Towheed Iranian Boys School follows two curricula: the Iranian and International Baccalaureate (IB) curricula. The students can opt for either the Iranian or IB curriculum.
Iranian curriculum starts from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The system is split into two levels: primary and high school. The primary stage begins in Grade 1 and ends in Grade 6. Please note that KG1 to Grade 4 of the Iranian curriculum for boys and girls is offered on the girls’ campus.
The high school level starts from Grade 7 and ends in Grade 12. It covers a wide range of subjects across all the phases of education. The subjects include:
Science | Mathematics |
Persian | Social Studies |
Literature | Theology |
It offers IB curriculum education after its registration with the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO). This programme is also available to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
English is the medium of instruction for those opting for the IB curriculum. Boys completing Grade 8 enter the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP).
The IBDP is an excellent programme for those looking to extend their learning to enter the top colleges and universities throughout the world. The programme consists of six subjects and three cores of the DP programme. The cores of the DP programme are:
KHDA is a governmental body established in 2006. It aims to regulate and improve the quality of education by educational institutes in Dubai. Out of its several responsibilities, KHDA annually inspects the performance of schools and judges their performance on a six-point scale. The KHDA’s six-point scale varies from outstanding (best) to very weak (worst). A brief explanation of each rating scale is provided below:
KHDA currently rated the performance of the boys’ school as good for the academic year 2019-2020. Towheed Iranian Boys School has maintained this rating for the last six years. Before that, the school was rated acceptable. Here is a summary of KHDA ratings for this Iranian institute over the years:
Years | KHDA Rating |
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2011-2014 | Acceptable |
2014-2020 | Good |
KHDA observed the following strengths of the school:
Moreover, KHDA proposes the following recommendations:
The academic year at Towheed Iranian High School starts in August and ends in July. The educational activities are divided into three terms and have the following important events:
Additionally, it observes several national, international and religious events and days. To know the tentative dates of these events, view the academic calendar of Towheed Iranian Boys School, Dubai. For information on the classes at Towheed Iranian Boys School Dubai, check out the timetable of the school.
To enrol your child in Towheed Iranian Boys School, fill out the online application form available on the school’s website. Apply along with the required documents.
The documents required for the registration are:
Once submitted, they will contact the parents to bring their child for an assessment. The assessment is based on an entrance test that includes an English language test (for IB programme registration) and a verbal-social skill assessment.
Upon the arrival of the vacancy, they will contact the parents to secure admission by paying the required deposit. For more information, contact the school.
The school charges different tuition fees for the Iranian and International Baccalaureate curriculum. The Towheed Iranian Boys school fees are as follow:
Grade | Tuition Fee (AED) |
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KG1 and KG2 | 14,290 |
Year 1 to Year 6 | 14,800 |
Year 7 to Year 9 | 16,842 |
Year 10 to Year 12 | 18,883 |
Grade | Tuition Fee (AED) |
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KG1 to Year 6 | 9,187 |
Year 7 to Year 9 | 9,697 |
Year 10 to Year 12 | 10,500 |
Currently, it does not offer any scholarship programme. The mid-range fee structure makes up for the lack of scholarship programmes.
The educational institute has a safe and reliable transport service. This facility is vital for students living far away. For this purpose, it has outsourced its transport services to the third party transport provider. The buses are well-maintained as per the guidelines of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). These buses have electronic attendance systems, cameras for video surveillance and Global Positioning System (GPS) for tracking location. The bus drivers and conductors are well trained and ensure the safety and security of students all the time.
It is a day-only school and does not offer any boarding and hostel related facilities. However, Towheed Iranian’s transport facility ensures students living far away can reach the school on time. Those living far away can shift to the residential communities closer to Towheed Iranian High School. For more information, refer to the residential community section within this guide.
It offers a summer learning programme as a holiday camp. In this programme, boys and girls from Grade 3 to Grade 7 can participate in this learning programme. The programme allows students to master their skills in science, English, mathematics and social studies. Each week, a winner from the boys and girls sections is selected who receive a cash prize of AED 50 when school reopens.
It has a limited range of well-maintained sports facilities that are the main attraction for boys interested in extracurricular activities. In one of the inspection reports by KHDA, they reported that most students at the boys’ campus are actively engaged in sports activities. Additionally, there are several sports competitions for students, such as the Sports Olympiad and annual sports competitions, to discover hidden gems.
The sports facilities at the campus include a well-maintained indoor sports hall, outdoor spaces for athletic activities and a lush-green football field.
It offers a considerable range of extra-curricular activities to students. Besides the planned activities, it also attempts to contact external providers to conduct extra-curricular activities. Some noteworthy extra-curricular activities are:
Sports competitions | Field trips |
Firefighting sessions for students | Environmental activities |
Book charity | Student councils (grade 4 to Grade 12) |
Arabic competition | Persian learning through play-based activities |
Science fair | Lab competition |
One of the most anticipated activities at this institute is the student council elections. It is a student-based body in which boys elect their representatives for an academic year. It serves as an opportunity for them to understand and build organisational skills. Another popular activity is healthy food and decomposing waste food activity. This is a teacher-initiated activity in which students learn about healthy food and how to decompose waste food into something useful, such as soil.
Field trips are an essential part of the extra-curricular programme. It arranges several educational and recreational field trips for students to expand learning beyond the walls of classrooms. Some memorable field trips are:
Ski Dubai | Kidzania |
Dubai Zoo | Shopping malls and supermarkets |
International trip to Mashhad, Iran | iFly Dubai |
Currently, it only offers after-school support to students in the form of extra-curricular activities.
There is a medical clinic with equipment and experienced staff. The clinic provides medical intervention to students in need and participates in planning health-related activities and awareness programmes.
The most popular mode of communication between teachers and parents is the parent-teacher meeting at school. In these meetings, students’ performance is discussed in detail and feedback is given to each other to ensure effective learning and development of students. The school also has a parent portal on the school’s website.
Additionally, there is a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) that actively participates in supporting students’ learning. Parents and teachers work together and conduct several voluntary fundraising activities and arrange activities for the development of students. The school’s website also has a parent forum tab where parents can interact with each other for the school’s betterment.
Another mode of information for parents and teachers is the school website. It provides information on the facilities, news, academics, notifications and circulars, upcoming events and much more. It also has designated WhatsApp groups where parents with children studying in the same classroom are added.
Location: Al Meydan Road, Al Quoz 1, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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