A world-class, rigorous academic framework preparing students from KG through Grade 12 for success at the world's leading universities.
At NAIS, students are never defined by a single exam. Grading reflects what they know, how they think, and how they grow over time.
Grades are based 100% on ongoing performance — no high-stakes exams. Students are assessed through consistent daily engagement, projects, and teacher observations.
The 80/20 model balances consistent coursework with formal examinations, ensuring a fair and well-rounded picture of every student's ability.
Unlike exam-heavy systems, NAIS uses multiple assessment methods throughout the semester, designed using Bloom's Taxonomy to ensure deep, meaningful learning.
Higher levels are emphasized through projects, research & presentations
Flexible, student-centered, and skills-based — here is how the American curriculum compares to more traditional, exam-focused systems.
| Feature | American (NAIS) | Traditional / Exam-Based |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment Method | Continuous throughout year | Primarily end-of-year exams |
| Exam Weight | Only 20% of grade | Often 60–100% of grade |
| Focus | Skills & deep understanding | Memorization & recall |
| Learning Pathways | Flexible — AP, electives, personalised | Fixed curriculum for all |
| Critical Thinking | Central to every subject | Limited focus |
| University Preparation | U.S., Canada & global universities | Primarily regional focus |
| Student-Centered Teaching | Adapted to individual needs | One-size-fits-all delivery |
| Advanced Courses | AP College-level courses available | Not typically available |
| Student Pressure Level | Balanced — growth-focused | High — single-exam dependency |
The American curriculum replaces rote memorization with genuine, transferable life skills that prepare students for university, career, and citizenship.
Students question, analyze, and evaluate information — never accepting things at face value.
Open-ended projects and flexible assessments encourage original ideas and innovative solutions.
Presentations, debates, and research tasks build confident, articulate expression in every student.
Real-world challenges across subjects teach students to think strategically and find solutions.
Group projects and team assessments build the interpersonal skills every employer values.
A diverse campus community and internationally focused curriculum builds global citizens.
Technology is embedded across subjects, preparing students for a digitally connected world.
Students learn to take charge of their own learning journey and take responsibility for their progress.
From Kindergarten through Grade 12, NAIS tailors each stage to meet students where they are — offering personalised support, advanced opportunities, and a clear route to university.
Play-based, inquiry-led learning. Building literacy, numeracy, and love of learning.
100% coursework-based. Core subjects plus arts, science, and physical education.
80/20 grading model introduced. Electives and deeper subject specialization begin.
GPA tracking, AP courses, SAT/PSAT prep, IELTS, and full university counseling.
Advanced Placement courses allow high school students to take college-level classes and earn university credit before graduation — in Math, Sciences, Humanities, Languages, and Computer Science.
Students choose from a wide range of elective subjects — arts, technology, business, and more — allowing them to pursue their passions and build a well-rounded academic profile.
Teaching is adapted to meet different learning styles, individual strengths, and student needs — including our Inclusion Program for students who benefit from additional support.
At NAIS, we focus on academic success, global readiness, confidence, independence, and balanced personal growth — not just test scores.
Students build strong foundations in literacy, mathematics, and science while developing the higher-order thinking skills universities demand.
The curriculum prepares students for universities around the world — especially in the U.S. and Canada — through SAT, AP, and internationally recognized qualifications.
Students learn how to think critically, express ideas with clarity, and take ownership of their own educational journey.
With a rich mix of academics, real-world projects, and extracurricular activities, students develop both intellectually and personally.
Because students are assessed continuously throughout the year, they are encouraged to improve over time — never defined by one single exam result.
A caring, diverse community of 45+ nationalities and 60+ expert faculty members ensures every student feels seen, supported, and inspired.
The American curriculum's GPA system, AP credits, and standardized test preparation open doors to institutions across the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, and beyond.
Everything families need to know about how the American curriculum works at NAIS Dubai.