A-Levels
Can my child study the British curriculum online from anywhere in the GCC?
Tuitional Academic Team
Education Specialist · 1 June 2026
Quick Answer
Yes. Digital International School delivers live Cambridge lessons entirely online, covering Primary through to A-Levels. Students across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other GCC locations attend scheduled sessions with postgraduate-qualified instructors from AED 500 per month.
Yes. Digital International School (DIS) runs live British curriculum lessons fully online, so students can join from anywhere in the GCC.
The school follows the Cambridge framework from the early years right through to Cambridge A-Levels. Students progress through Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Checkpoint, Cambridge IGCSE, and then A-Levels, all without needing a physical campus.
Lessons are live, not pre-recorded. Students attend scheduled classes, ask questions in real time, and receive direct feedback from their instructors. This is structured schooling, not self-paced video content.
DIS has over 100 instructors, all GCC-based and postgraduate-qualified. That level of subject knowledge matters at IGCSE and A-Level, where depth of understanding is tested, not just recall.
The school uses a proprietary platform where students can view their timetable, join lessons, message instructors, and track assignments. Parents can also see submitted work and schedules without chasing updates.
These are the main reasons GCC families choose DIS for online study:
- Live, qualified instruction every session
- No geographic restriction
- Continuity during family relocation
- All Cambridge subjects in one programme
- Transparent parent access via the platform
Pricing covers all subjects in the programme. The IGCSE programme starts from AED 500 per month, and A-Levels start from AED 800 per month.
For families relocating between cities or countries, this model means a child's studies continue without interruption. The British curriculum they are following is the same Cambridge framework accepted by universities across the UK, US, Australia, and beyond.
For a fuller breakdown of subjects, platform features, and how DIS compares to traditional private schooling across the region, see our detailed guide on the blog.