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Dubai College (DC) is a selective entry British school in
Dubai Dubai (, ; ar, دبي, translit=Dubayy, , ) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates.The Government and Politics of ...
,
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. Established in 1978, the school caters for students in Years 7 to 13, and is situated in the
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area of Dubai. Students prepare for the British
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and
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examinations. It is a not for profit organisation, and is administered by a board of governors, currently chaired by British chartered accountant, Edward Quinlan.Dubai College - Governance
retrieved February 11, 2022.
Dubai College is widely considered one of the UAE's most prestigious schools. In the 2014
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survey of its member schools, Dubai College had the best examination results of all British School Overseas in the world. The Headmaster, and the school, is a member of the HMC,
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and British Schools of the Middle East.


History

Dubai College was founded in 1978 under an Emiri decree issued by the late
Ruler of Dubai The Ruler of Dubai is the position of the hereditary monarch and head of government of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the six ruling families of the UAE. The Ruler is also considered the head of the House of Maktoum, the royal family of Dubai. Af ...
, Sheikh
Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum ( ar, ٱلـشَّـيْـخ رَاشِـد بِـن سَـعِـيْـد آل مَـكْـتُـوْم, Ash-Shaykh Rāshid bin Sa`īd Āl Maktūm; 11 June 1912 – 7 October 1990) was the vice president ...
, with the now famous instruction: "Build us a school, here".English-schools.org: Dubai College
retrieved September 24, 2010.

, retrieved September 24, 2010.
Dubai College: History
, retrieved September 24, 2010.
Before the school moved to its current location, it was housed in two small
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s near
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. Dubai College started its first year with five teachers and twenty two pupils. The Board of Governors set up a debenture system and arranged bank loans to fund a permanent building for the school. The contracted architectural firm was Brewer, Smith and Brewer. In 1979, the first school building, now dubbed ''A Block'', was constructed. After some years of absence, the school has reintroduced a compulsory debenture system, payable for all new pupils entering the school from September 2015. Dubai College was selected to host the
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Secondary Games 2016.


Academics

In 2019, Dubai College's GCSE performance was comparable to the 5th best UK co-educational independent school. Their excellent A Level results mean that up to 52% of Dubai College leavers now go on to study at the top 1% of universities worldwide and they are yet again the top performing school in the United Arab Emirates achieving 90% A*/A grades at GCSE and 61% A*/A grades at A Level this year.


KHDA Inspection Report

The
Knowledge and Human Development Authority The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is the educational quality assurance and regulatory authority of the Government of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It oversees the private education sector in Dubai, including early childhood edu ...
(KHDA) is an educational quality assurance authority based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It undertakes early learning, school and higher learning institution management and rates them as well. A summary of the inspection ratings for Dubai College. A summary of all the schools in Dubai's ratings can be found at KHDA School Ratings.


Enrolment

With a predominant reputation in the
United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia (The Middle East). It is located at th ...
, Dubai College is a popular and highly selective choice. It receives about 450 applicants a year for only 160 spaces. It has approximately 950 students and more than 100 members of teaching staff.


School Fees

The school fees for 2018-2019 are AED 80,808 for Year 7 to Year 11 and AED 91,503 for Year 12 and Year 13. A Personal Debenture is required for all new students joining the school to the value of AED 25,000, which will be returned less any outstanding sums owing when the student leaves.


Campus

The campus of Dubai College offers many facilities such as a large sports field with rugby pitches, football pitches, a
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and
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as well as astroturf
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and netball courts. There are also 3
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, a Music Centre with a
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, and a specialised Art department. The school has 5 computer suites, with internet access. A new 950-seat
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began construction in 2007, and was opened in 2009. A
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network was implemented into the Sixth Form centre in 2010 and the entire school in 2011. The school has recently built a Sports Pavilion. In 2018 the school opened a new Reception Building and a Teaching and Learning Centre.


Student Body

As of 2018 there were 951 students, with 50% originating from British families and the remainder from other foreign nationalities.Mansell, Warwick.
Expat guide to the UAE: schools


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Extracurricular Activities

Over 130 extracurricular activities are participated in by Dubai College students including the
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, and
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.


Athletics

Dubai College students annually partake in the 'Fab 5' athletics tournament, competing against other schools in the area. The college also competes in athletic competitions on a regular basis at
Rashid School for Boys Rashid School For Boys (RSB) is located in the Nad Al Sheba community of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. RSB follows a British curriculum. History Rashid School for Boys opened in 1986 under the guidance of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ...
. The school also participates in the annual British Schools in the Middle East Games.


Debating

Dubai College is considered one of the leading schools for Debating in Dubai. They have successfully competed at various international and regional Debate tournaments and competitions, including the British Schools of the Middle East Debating Tournament, Debate Dubai, Cambridge Union Schools Debating Competition and
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Student World Debate Competition. Students from the school have also been selected to represent the UAE at the World Schools Debating Championship.


Rugby

Dubai College annually hosts the ''Dubai College Rugby 7's'', and the ''Dubai College Rugby 10's'' tournaments. School teams from all over the United Arab Emirates and from the
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are invited, and all the proceeds go to charity. Regular participants include The English College,
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, and Jumeirah College. Dubai College also participates in the Gulf Under 18 Men section of the
Dubai Sevens The Dubai Sevens is an annual rugby sevens and social event held at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai, UAE. Founded in 1970, the event is the longest running sports event in the Middle East. Events The Dubai Sevens has four competitions each year ...
, and in an annual tour of
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preceding the
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.


F1 in Schools

In 2010 Dubai College participated in the
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competition. Out of four Dubai College representative teams, Team Impulse won the UAE National Finals, and went on to represent the
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in the International Finals in
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. They won the ''Outstanding sportsmanship'' award. In the 2011 F1 in Schools UAE National Championships, two teams from Dubai College were entered, Team RedShift and Revolution Racing. Revolution Racing came 2nd overall, which means they will collaborate with a Malaysian team and compete in the world finals. Team RedShift won the ''Best Verbal Presentation'' award, as well as being named the 2011 F1 in Schools UAE National Champions. In 2017 Dubai College again participated in the
F1 in Schools ''F1 in Schools'' is an international STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) competition for school children (aged 11–19), in which groups of 3–6 students have to design and manufacture a miniature car out of the official F1 ...
competition represented by only one team, Team Velocity. Team Velocity won the ''Best Verbal Presentation'' award and came 3rd overall.


Golf

Students from Dubai College annually create a workforce of over 100 people from years 9 and 10 to perform scoring duties at the
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and the
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. They have also been scorers at the
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, the season-ending event of the
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.


Controversies


Resignation of the Headmaster

In 2009, schools in Dubai were subject to inspection by the KHDA, who separated schools into one of four categories; ''Outstanding'', ''Good'', ''Acceptable'' and ''Unsatisfactory''. The assessments sparked significant controversy, partly because of the decision to link tuition increases to the results of the inspections.The National: Dubai College headmaster resigns
Retrieved September 23, 2010.
''Outstanding'' schools were allowed fee increases by 15%, ''Good'' schools by 12%, ''Acceptable'' schools by 10%, and ''Unsatisfactory'' schools by 7%, diverging from the previous uniform allowance of an 8% increase each year. The then headmaster of Dubai College, Dr. Carlo Ferrario, subsequently announced his resignation, citing government interference in the school's operations as the chief reason. In a letter sent to parents of students, Ferrario was critical of the school inspections launched in the previous year, and said he would depart at the end of the academic year because of significant changes in the "educational landscape".
Retrieved September 23, 2010.
''"Over the past two years this has changed markedly, with the level of intervention from external agencies ... reaching levels that, in my view, compromise he school’sindependence,"'' Ferrario said in the letter. ''"While school inspection is important and I applaud it, I believe the system of inspection that has been adopted in Dubai presents more disadvantages than benefits for schools like Dubai College,"'' he said. ''"It is not a regime with which I feel able to work."'' Dubai College was given a result of ''Good'', the second highest rating, in both the 2009 and 2010 inspections. Ralph Tabberer, the chief of schools at Global Education Management Systems, said of Ferrario; ''"Carlo Ferrario is an outstanding educator, so we need to take notice of his comments on inspections. They are supposed to drive out the weak, not the strong".'' The owner of
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,
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, has also been critical of the inspections.


Fraud by Accountant Employee

In 2011, Dubai College discovered that they had been defrauded to the sum of by an accounting department employee who proceeded to flee the UAE to
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, his home country. The theft took place over 16 months, beginning in June 2010. The fraudster was ordered to repay the he had stolen from the school, as well as being ordered to serve a 5-year prison sentence. As of March 2021 the employee has not been found, nor has the money been recovered.


Notable alumni

* Andrew Chetcuti, Maltese Olympic swimmer *
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, Actor *
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, Musician
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* Ed Jones,
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driver *Omar Daair, British High Commissioner to
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Gallery

File:Dubai College 02.jpg, Dubai College signpost.


References


External Links


Dubai College
- school website
Schools in Dubai
- comprehensive list of private schools in Dubai and the UAE {{Authority control Educational institutions established in 1978 British international schools in Dubai International schools in Dubai 1978 establishments in the United Arab Emirates