
Dove Green Private SchoolCampus & Facilities in Dubai Investment Park 1، DubaiLast Updated: April 7, 2026
Campus & Facilities
Dove Green Private School L.L.C is located in Dubai Investment Park 1, a suburban community setting that offers a genuinely distinctive campus characteristic: a dedicated footpath connecting the school directly to The Green Community, enabling students to walk, scoot, or cycle to school — a rarity among Dubai's private schools. The campus, which opened in 2014, operates as a single-site school currently serving FS1 through Year 10, with a secondary school building under active construction and expected to open for the 2025–26 academic year. The school's expansion to Year 13 is planned for September 2027.
The most significant facilities story at DGPS is one of transition. The school has grown organically from a primary-only setting into a secondary phase, and the physical infrastructure is catching up with that ambition. The KHDA's 2023–24 inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as only Acceptable — a candid finding that inspectors linked directly to the pressures of ongoing construction and constrained space. Inspectors noted that "the potentially negative effects of restricted space are mitigated by positive relationships, efficient classroom management and often exemplary behaviour" — a telling observation that acknowledges the limitation while crediting the school community for managing it well. Completing the building project was listed as a formal key recommendation.
In terms of what is currently available, the school offers outdoor learning spaces that feature in the Early Years programme, with the KHDA inspection specifically noting that "learning through play is facilitated by the outdoor learning spaces" in the Foundation Stage. Secondary students use virtual laboratories for science, a practical workaround that the inspection report references in the context of students conducting investigations. Physical education facilities and after-school sports clubs are in place, though detailed specifications for courts, fields, or gymnasium capacity are [MISSING: specific sports facility inventory]. Similarly, data on library provision, dining arrangements, and arts or performance spaces are [MISSING: facility-specific details]. Technology integration is supported by a digital learning policy, with students using technology to access tasks across lessons.
On the medical and wellbeing side, qualified medical personnel are on site, actively promoting healthy lifestyles and monitoring students' physical health — a provision the KHDA rated Good under its wellbeing framework. The school council and wellbeing ambassadors give students a structured voice, and parent engagement is rated Very Good by inspectors.
Contextualising against fees matters here. At AED 42,000 to AED 60,000 per year, DGPS sits at the lower end of the premium band among British curriculum schools in Dubai, where the median annual fee is AED 49,630 and the average is AED 49,043. At this price point, parents reasonably expect a complete and well-resourced physical environment. The honest assessment is that the campus is not yet there — but the school is actively building toward it. Families enrolling now are, in effect, investing in a school mid-transformation. The secondary building, once complete, will be a material upgrade. Until then, the facilities picture remains the most significant gap between what DGPS charges and what it currently delivers.