Curriculum
Bespoke Curriculum
Salman Farsi Boys School is a single-sex Iranian-affiliated school in Al Qusais 1, Dubai, delivering a bespoke curriculum across elementary, middle, and high school. The Salman Farsi Complex grew from the Dubai Iranian Elementary School founded in 1336 AH and now operates on a 36,000-square-meter site with two-story buildings. The campus houses 26 classrooms, a 4,500-book library, a multipurpose hall that serves as a prayer hall and assembly space, science laboratories (chemistry, physics, biology) and three computer workshops with more than 40 computers; every classroom has smart boards. Sports facilities include a football field, handball field, volleyball and basketball courts. The program covers sciences, humanities, and vocational studies, and promotes Islamic, Iranian, UAE, and world values through religious and cultural activities, festivals, exhibitions, counseling, and a Student Council. Clubs focus on technology, creativity, and innovation, with after-school activities and sports integral to student life. The campus spans elementary, middle, and high school.