SABIS vs GEMS: Which Is Right for You?
SABIS and GEMS are two of the most prominent school networks in the Middle East, but they operate on fundamentally different philosophies. Understanding these differences is essential for teachers choosing between them — or for teachers at one network considering a move to the other. This comparison covers salary, teaching approach, career progression, and lifestyle factors to help you make an informed decision.
Key Differences
| Factor | SABIS | GEMS |
|---|---|---|
| Educational approach | Proprietary single curriculum system | Multiple curricula (British, American, IB, Indian) |
| Teacher autonomy | Low — follow SABIS pacing and materials | High — create own resources, plan lessons |
| Salary (UAE starting) | AED 8,000-10,000 | AED 10,000-16,000 (varies by tier) |
| Housing | Provided (sometimes shared) | Allowance or provided (usually private) |
| Experience required | NQTs welcome | Usually 2+ years, varies by tier |
| Number of schools | ~25 GCC schools | 60+ UAE schools alone |
| Assessment | AMS system (weekly/periodic testing) | Varies by school and curriculum |
| CPD investment | Moderate (SABIS-specific training) | Generous (external CPD often funded) |
| Career progression | Clear pathway: Teacher → QCC → AQC → Director | Varied, depends on school and tier |
Who Should Choose SABIS?
Choose SABIS if: You are an NQT or career changer seeking your first international position. You prefer structured support over curriculum autonomy. You want clear, data-driven promotion criteria. You are comfortable with a prescribed teaching approach. You plan to use your first international role as a stepping stone.
Who Should Choose GEMS?
Choose GEMS if: You have 2+ years of teaching experience. You value curriculum creativity and resource creation. You prefer varied curricula and approaches. You are targeting a higher salary from the outset. You want wider career options across a larger school network.
Career Strategy
A common career trajectory involves starting at SABIS (1-2 years gaining experience) and then moving to GEMS or equivalent for higher salary and more autonomy. This is a legitimate and well-established pattern — SABIS experience is respected by GEMS recruiters and provides strong evidence of classroom competence. The reverse move (GEMS to SABIS) is less common, as experienced teachers generally find the SABIS system restrictive after working in more autonomous environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move from SABIS to GEMS easily?
Yes — GEMS routinely hires teachers with SABIS backgrounds. After 2 years at SABIS, you have classroom experience, international references, and demonstrated resilience. This makes you competitive for GEMS Tier 2-3 schools immediately, and Tier 1 schools with supplementary qualifications (iPGCE, Master’s). The transition is common and well-trodden. Focus on gaining strong references from your SABIS leadership and completing any additional qualifications during your SABIS tenure. See our full network comparison.