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Questions & Answers
Common questions about The Indian International School (Dso Branch), 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 good progress of the majority of students in Islamic Education.
- In Secondary, students’ very strong learning skills resulting in their very good performance in English,
- Students' excellent attitudes to school, their work ethic, self-discipline, courtesy and behaviour.
- Students' awareness of Islamic values and culture, and their promotion of conservation and sustainability.
What did KHDA say the school should improve?
KHDA inspectors recommended the school work on:
- Raise achievement in Arabic as an additional language by setting higher expectations and greater levels of
- Ensure that teaching is of a consistently high quality in all subjects and phases. Ensure that reading and all other
- Ensure that the wealth of assessment data available in the school is understood and used by all teachers
- Develop the whole-school focus on reading and ensure that it receives the same analytical approach as
How has this school's KHDA rating changed over time?
Across multiple inspection cycles, this school's KHDA rating has gone Acceptable → Good (2012 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 — islamic education attainment: Not Applicable, english attainment: Good, learning skills attainment: Good
- Primary — islamic education attainment: Not Applicable, english attainment: Acceptable, learning skills attainment: Good
- Secondary — islamic education attainment: Not Applicable, english attainment: Good, learning skills attainment: Good
- Post 16 — islamic education attainment: Not Applicable, english attainment: Very Good, learning skills attainment: Very Good
How competitive is admission to The Indian International School (Dso Branch)?
High Demand. Apply 12+ months ahead. Waitlist likely. Admission-difficulty score: 47/100.
How have fees at this school changed?
Looking at Grade 5 fees from 2011 to 2024 (KHDA open data), tuition has gone from AED 9,700 to AED 11,292 — a +16% change.
What is the student-to-teacher ratio?
This school's overall student-to-teacher ratio is 12.8:1 across 246 teachers (plus 35 teaching assistants).
Where is the school and what's the nearest metro?
Located in NADD HESSA (ند حصه), a community of 38,494 residents. The nearest Dubai Metro stop is Creek on the Green Line, 12.1 km away.
Is the school accredited and what exams do students sit?
Accreditation: CBSE. External exams: IR Cognitive Abilities Test (CAT4) Arabic.