United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Frontline International Private School has 2,200 pupils, typical class sizes of 28, instruction in English.
Frontline International Private School is located at Al Tallah 2, Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The campus sits on a 5-acre site in the Ajman-Tallah-2 area, enabling space for its international curriculum facilities. The registered address is Al Tallah 2, Ajman, UAE, with a public-facing contact number for inquiries. The school sits in a residential Ajman neighborhood with accessible local transport links.
The school delivers the full British curriculum from Foundation Stage 1 (Pre-KG, age 3) through Year 13 (Grade 12). The upper levels include IGCSE and A levels as part of the senior studies. Admissions indicate availability from Pre-School to Year 13.
Frontline International Private School is a co-educational day school. In secondary, boys and girls are taught in separate classes in line with Ministry of Education requirements, while the lower levels are co-educational. The school's structure supports both single-gender and mixed-gender classroom arrangements as appropriate by level.
The school reports more than 50 nationalities among its students, indicating a diverse, international student body. Specific data on the most common nationality or the local-to-international ratio is not published.
The school provides Additional Learning Needs (SEN) support through a dedicated SEND Teacher, alongside a Care & Guidance team that includes a Health & Wellbeing lead (a qualified Psychologist) and two Counsellors. Medical staff are available on campus as part of the student wellbeing provision.
There is no formal country affiliation listed. The school follows a Cambridge British curriculum and UAE MOE requirements, indicating an international program rather than a country-specific affiliation.
Religious affiliation is not indicated; the school is presented as a secular British-curriculum institution.
The school day runs 7:15 AM–3:00 PM on Monday to Thursday, and 7:00 AM–12:00 PM on Fridays. Office hours on Sundays are 9:00 AM–2:00 PM.
Transportation is outsourced to a transport company serving Ajman, Sharjah, UAQ and Ras Al Khaimah. Fees are 3,000 AED for Ajman locations and 3,500 AED for other areas. Students use the service as an extension of the school day, with a set code of conduct on buses. Real-time bus tracking is advertised as a feature of the transport arrangement.
Annual tuition at Frontline International Private School ranges from AED 13,500 to AED 22,950 for 2026/27.
Frontline International Private School teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Frontline International Private School in Ajman follows an adapted British curriculum that combines the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), the Cambridge International Curriculum, and UAE Ministry of Education requirements. The curriculum is organized into six phases, starting in Early Years at age 3 and progressing to A Levels around age 18. EYFS (FS1-FS2) covers seven learning areas: communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, literacy, mathematical development, understanding of the world, and creative development. In Primary, the Cambridge International Primary Programme guides English, Mathematics, Science and Computing, with MOE-mandated Arabic, Social Studies, Moral Education and Islamic Studies (for Muslim students); French or Urdu is offered, and from Year 6 (Grade 5) boys and girls are taught in separate classes. In Secondary, Cambridge continues to guide English, Mathematics, Science and Computing, with French or Urdu and STREAM; MOE Arabic, Social Studies, Moral Education and Islamic Studies remain mandatory. Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4 and 5) includes Key Stage 4 for Grades 9-10 with mandatory English as a second language, ICT, Mathematics and three optional subjects from Accounting, Business, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, with an Optional Language IGCSE in Arabic, French or Urdu; Key Stage 5 covers AS Level (Year 12) and A Level (Year 13) with 2-3 subject choices such as Mathematics, Accounting, Business, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science, with some subjects possibly self-study.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is supported by a Care & Guidance team that includes a Head of Health & Wellbeing (a qualified psychologist), two counsellors, a SEND Teacher, and medical staff.
SEN support is provided by the Care & Guidance team and includes a SEND Teacher; the school is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
There is no publicly disclosed information about English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision on the school's pages.
Mental wellbeing is supported by the Head of Health & Wellbeing (a qualified psychologist) and two counsellors as part of the Care & Guidance team.
Safeguarding and child protection are essential, with safeguarding policies published and accessible via the Parent Portal Google Site, and the mission emphasizes that pupils feel safe and secure.
1. Apply online by filling the form. The Admissions Team will contact families to request the required documentation and guide next steps. Age eligibility follows UAE Ministry of Education rules and is based on the child's age as of August 31. Applications are considered for intake based on seat availability.
2. Submit the required documents. The documents include a passport-size photo of the student, Emirates ID copies (both sides), the student's passport, the visa page, the birth certificate, vaccination records, the last academic report (from KG2 onwards), and copies of the parents' Emirates IDs, passports, and visas. For UAE nationals, a خلاصة قيد (Khulasat Qaid) Family Book is required. These documents are part of the admission process.
3. Assessment. The assessment content varies by cohort: EYFS and Key Stage 1 use age-appropriate evaluation with English, Maths, and social/learning skill checks, plus a face-to-face interview in some cases. Upper Primary to Upper Secondary use online assessments with English tasks and, in many cases, Arabic papers and potential interviews with staff. The assessment aims to evaluate learning skills and potential and determine suitability for the school community.
4. Offer and enrollment. After the assessment and based on seat availability, an offer letter is issued. To secure a place, pay the registration fees and submit any required documentation. Enrollment is completed through the online enrollment system, and families can begin learning journey upon confirmation.