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Questions & Answers
Common questions about The Indian Academy, answered from KHDA inspection data:
What did KHDA inspectors highlight as this school's strengths?
According to the most recent KHDA inspection, this school's notable strengths include:
- The strong sense of community, with students and adults working well together in a climate of mutual
- Outstanding links with parents
- Students well-developed sense of social responsibility and a keen awareness and respect for Islamic values
- The strong emphasis on the wellbeing and personal development of all students
What did KHDA say the school should improve?
KHDA inspectors recommended the school work on:
- Ensure consistently high-quality teaching and learning, across phases, classes and subjects
- Improve the use of assessment information to inform classroom provision, organisation and learning
- Improve the quality of provision in Islamic Education and Arabic so that achievement is at least good in all
- Hold leaders, at all levels, to account for the quality of learning, teaching and assessment at classroom
How has this school's KHDA rating changed over time?
Across multiple inspection cycles, this school's KHDA rating has gone Good → Good (2019 to 2022). See the full rating history above for year-by-year detail.
How does the school perform across different age groups?
KHDA rates each phase separately for attainment and progress in core subjects:
- Foundation Stage — english attainment: Very Good, mathematics attainment: Very Good, learning skills attainment: Very Good
- Primary — english attainment: Very Good, mathematics attainment: Very Good, learning skills attainment: Good
- Secondary — english attainment: Good, mathematics attainment: Very Good, learning skills attainment: Good
- Post 16 — english attainment: Good, mathematics attainment: Very Good, learning skills attainment: Good
How competitive is admission to The Indian Academy?
High Demand. Apply 12+ months ahead. Waitlist likely. Admission-difficulty score: 50/100.
How have fees at this school changed?
Looking at Grade 4 fees from 2012 to 2024 (KHDA open data), tuition has gone from AED 13,000 to AED 15,253 — a +17% change.
What is the student-to-teacher ratio?
This school's overall student-to-teacher ratio is 16.4:1 across 94 teachers (plus 20 teaching assistants).
Where is the school and what's the nearest metro?
Located in AL TWAR SECOND (الطوار الثانية), a community of 4,835 residents. The nearest Dubai Metro stop is Al Qusais on the Green Line, 580 m away.
Is the school accredited and what exams do students sit?
Accreditation: CBSE. External exams: CBSE.