Best International Schools to Work At in the UAE
Choosing the right school is the most important decision you will make as an international teacher. The UAE has over 600 private schools across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the Northern Emirates, but quality, salary, and working conditions vary enormously. This guide identifies the best schools to work at based on four key criteria: salary and benefits, KHDA/ADEK rating, teacher satisfaction, and career development opportunities. We focus on schools that consistently receive positive teacher feedback and provide genuinely rewarding professional environments.
What Makes a School Great to Work At
Salary alone does not determine whether a school is a good employer. The best schools combine competitive pay with manageable workloads, strong professional development, supportive leadership, and a positive school culture. Teachers at great schools report feeling valued, having access to excellent resources, receiving constructive feedback, and enjoying a healthy work-life balance. Inspection ratings provide an external validation of quality, but teacher satisfaction is ultimately the most reliable indicator of a great place to work.
Top Schools for Teachers (Dubai)
| School | Rating | Curriculum | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai College | Outstanding | British | Best results in UAE, academically rigorous |
| JESS Arabian Ranches | Outstanding | British | Warm community, excellent PD |
| GEMS Wellington International | Outstanding | British/IB | Flagship campus, strong leadership |
| Dubai American Academy | Outstanding | American/IB | Strong AP programme, community focus |
| Repton School Dubai | Outstanding | British | Premium campus, strong boarding tradition |
| Sunmarke School | Outstanding | British/IB | Dual curriculum, good PD support |
Top Schools for Teachers (Abu Dhabi)
| School | Curriculum | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|
| Cranleigh Abu Dhabi | British | Premium brand, strong pastoral |
| Brighton College Abu Dhabi | British | UK independent school standard |
| Raha International School | IB | Full IB continuum, strong community |
| Al Ain Academy | British | Established, community-focused |
For detailed salary information, see our top paying schools in Dubai and Abu Dhabi salary guide.
Red Flags to Avoid
Not all schools provide positive working experiences. Watch for warning signs: frequent leadership changes, consistently declining KHDA ratings, high staff turnover (if a school is always recruiting for the same positions), negative teacher reviews on platforms like ISR (International Schools Review), unrealistically low salary offers, unclear benefits packages, or rushed recruitment processes that do not allow you to ask questions. For more guidance, see our contract red flags guide and reviews guide.
How to Research Schools
Before applying, conduct thorough research: check KHDA/ADEK ratings and read the full inspection report, read teacher reviews on ISR and social media groups, talk to current or former staff (LinkedIn is useful), review the school’s website for information on CPD, values, and community, and ask specific questions during the interview about workload, observations, data expectations, and staff wellbeing policies. The quality of a school’s response to your questions during the interview is itself an indicator of organizational transparency and culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are online school reviews?
Online reviews should be read critically. Platforms like ISR allow anonymous reviews, which can include both genuine feedback and outlier experiences. Look for patterns rather than individual reviews β if multiple reviewers mention the same issue (e.g., high workload, poor leadership), it is likely a genuine concern. Balance online reviews with information from KHDA reports, personal contacts, and interview impressions.
Should I only apply to Outstanding schools?
No. Very Good schools often provide excellent working environments with slightly less inspection pressure. Some Good-rated schools are on improvement trajectories and actively invest in staff development. The best school for you depends on your career stage, priorities, and the specific campus culture β rating is one factor but not the only one.
Can I visit schools before accepting an offer?
If you are already in the UAE, most schools are happy to arrange visits for shortlisted candidates. If you are applying from overseas, virtual tours and video calls with leadership can partially substitute for in-person visits. Some larger school groups hold recruitment days where you can tour facilities and meet staff. Visiting before committing is always advisable when feasible.