
Al Basateen Private Nursery - Al Khwaneej Branch, Dubai
Campus & Facilities in Al Khwaneej 1, Dubai
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Al Basateen Private Nursery - Al Khwaneej Branch operates from a single-campus site in Al Khawaneej, a residential neighbourhood in eastern Dubai, and has been in continuous operation since 2003. The nursery serves 123 children aged 4 to 5 across KG1 and KG2, making it a small, community-focused setting operated under the Al-Nahda Women's Association. Detailed campus size data is [MISSING: total campus area in square metres], but the school's scale is consistent with a neighbourhood nursery rather than a large private school campus.
In terms of specialist facilities, the school's most notable provision is a dedicated sensory room, which supports children with differing learning needs and underpins the nursery's inclusion programme. Classrooms feature active learning corners that give children structured choices in how they explore curriculum content — a meaningful design feature at the early years level. The KHDA inspection noted that the premises and facilities are of very good quality, and that the school building is well-maintained and provides a secure learning environment which can accommodate the physical needs of all children. Beyond these elements, detailed data on outdoor play areas, dining arrangements, and technology infrastructure is [MISSING: specific facility inventory].
The school's medical provision is delivered through an active school nurse who provides lessons on personal hygiene and self-care — a positive feature for a nursery setting. Health and safety, including child protection and safeguarding, was rated Very Good in the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection, reflecting rigorous procedures and close supervision of children at all times. The school has also been recognised for its promotion of healthier eating habits among its young learners.
On the question of fee-to-facility value, context is important. At AED 8,009 per year, Al Basateen Nursery sits well below the median annual fee for Ministry of Education curriculum schools in Dubai, which stands at AED 8,989, and significantly below the citywide median of AED 35,525. At this fee level, parents should not expect the expansive campuses, swimming pools, or performance theatres found at mid-to-premium fee schools. What the fee does reflect is a well-maintained, purpose-appropriate nursery environment with meaningful specialist provision — particularly the sensory room — that punches above its price point for inclusion support. The student-to-teacher ratio of 1:8 is notably stronger than Dubai's private school average of 13.6, meaning children benefit from close adult attention even if the physical infrastructure is modest.