About Jumeirah College (JCD)
Jumeirah College Dubai is an outstanding British school in Dubai - not just in terms of academics, but also in terms of developing each and every one of our students socially, physically and emotionally.
We don’t believe in comparing our students to average benchmarks. Instead, we focus on understanding our students as learners and individuals, exploring and embracing every opportunity to encourage and support them in their learning and growth.
With students from over 59 nationalities, Jumeirah College Dubai is a truly international school with a truly global mindset. We instil these values in our students, moulding them into successful, well-rounded, and open-minded international citizens of the 21st century.
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English
Primary Language
English
Ages
12 to 18
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Hemanti Devrukhkar, 6 months ago
Jumeirah Collegue host of Gulf debate 2018. Spacious, good infrastructure, Nice reception, parent lounge and great library I believe good place to host kids friendly events.
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bob sailor, 5 months ago
it's an ok school. The education in most subjects is amazing. The facilities are always clean and I pay mad respect to the cleaners. The teachers in most subjects are pretty good and do their job with passion. Teachers acknowledge student's wellbeing and bullying doesn't happen physically. However there is a very clear sense of favoritism from every teacher and they tend to only help those who they like and the children who are perhaps more shy receive no recognition from their work. Not to mention the fees are abnormally high and "charity" work is a ripoff. Overall I would recommend this school if you have 70-90K dhs to throw off every year. It's a good school with a good education and good initiatives taken to make it a better place but not worth it for the amount you have to pay