Dubai College, seeks a Netball Coach. The role involves supporting students across a wide range of abilities, ensuring sessions are purposeful, inclusive and appropriately challenging, while contributing to the wider life of the school. Netball is embedded both within the curriculum and the co-curricular programme, with sessions taking place before school, at lunchtime and after school.
Beyond competition, the programme emphasises enjoyment, commitment and personal development.
At Dubai College, sport is a key vehicle for character education, and the Netball Coach plays an important role in developing students’ confidence, resilience, discipline and teamwork. Working closely with the Director of Netball and the wider PE team, the coach contributes to a high-quality programme of training, competition and enrichment, aligned with the College’s Character Development Activities (CDA).
Next Steps
Closing date - 7 May 2026. Interview soon after (online or face to face).
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The school has the right to make an early appointment at any stage of the process.
Dubai College was established forty-six years ago and has a national and international reputation as a world class learning organisation. It is an independent, coeducational, not-for-profit, selective school for boys and girls aged 11-18.
Dubai college follows an adapted English National Curriculum and visions to be a “leading British education overseas”, underpinned by four pillars of sporting, creative, philanthropic and academic endeavor. Named British International School of the Year 2019 by Independent School Parent magazine, the school has since featured five times in the Spear’s and Carfax Indexes as one of the top 100 private schools in the world.
The number of students on roll is currently 1112 and comprises boys and girls in the 11 to 18 age range with 295 in the Sixth Form. The College operates an eight form intake of 176 students in Year 7. Approximately 40% of the students are British, but 59 other nationalities are represented.