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Al Nibras International Private SchoolCampus & Facilities in Dubai Investment Park 1، Dubai

Curriculum
American
KHDA
Good
Location
Dubai, Dubai Investment Park 1
Fees
AED 25K - 50K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
KHDA Facilities Rating
Management, staffing & resources rated Good in 2023–24 inspection
1,488
Students on Roll
Full all-through school, KG1 to Grade 12
AED 50,321
Highest Annual Fee
Above the AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools in Dubai
Very Good
Health & Safety Rating
Highest sub-rating awarded in the 2023–24 KHDA inspection
2005
Year Established
20-year-old campus; single site in Dubai Investment Park
Indoor Swimming PoolSTEAM LabsSwissCanonica DiningGoogle for EducationPadel Tennis CourtPerforming Arts Spaces

Al Nibras International Private School occupies a single campus in Dubai Investment Park, a planned community on the western edge of Dubai. Founded in 2005, the school has been operating for two decades and serves 1,488 students across KG1 to Grade 12. Campus size data has not been disclosed publicly, so a precise acreage comparison is not possible — [MISSING: campus size in square metres or acres] — though the site accommodates a full range of academic, sports, and co-curricular facilities for an all-through school of this scale.

On the academic side, NIS offers advanced STEAM labs and Microsoft IT Suites, supported by a Google for Education infrastructure that includes Chromebooks, tablets, interactive displays, and high-speed wireless throughout. All teachers hold certification in AI and EdTech, which reflects a meaningful commitment to technology integration rather than mere hardware provision. [MISSING: number of science labs, library details, maker space specifications]. The absence of published library data is a gap worth noting for parents who prioritise reading infrastructure — particularly given that KHDA inspectors specifically flagged improving reading literacy as a development priority.

Sports provision includes outdoor sports fields, an indoor swimming pool, and multi-sport facilities delivered through structured partnerships with Zen Sports, Top Spin Tennis, and Activ8 Padel Tennis. These partnerships extend the school's offering meaningfully, though parents should note that some activities may carry additional costs. Performing arts is served by specialised performing arts spaces, with student life data confirming active drama, music, and visual arts programmes. [MISSING: auditorium capacity, number of performance studios, gymnasium dimensions].

Dining is handled by SwissCanonica, part of the Geneva-headquartered Canonica Group, which brings a premium catering standard uncommon at this fee level. Daily menus include a starter, protein-based main, and healthy dessert, with vegetarian options and a weekly country-themed menu. Ordering is managed via the Spare app. Medical and clinic facilities are [MISSING: on-site clinic details, nurse staffing], though the KHDA inspection rated health, safety, and safeguarding arrangements Very Good — the highest sub-rating the school received — indicating robust procedural standards even where physical facility data is unavailable.

The 2023–24 KHDA inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Good, noting that "the school has the resources and staffing to support good teaching and learning." Wellbeing provision was also rated Good overall. At NIS's fee range of AED 25,316 to AED 50,321, the school sits broadly in line with the median for American curriculum schools in Dubai, where the citywide median fee is AED 33,610. At the upper end of its own fee band, parents should reasonably expect facilities that exceed the baseline — and the STEAM labs, technology infrastructure, indoor pool, and premium dining partnership do represent a credible offer at this price point. That said, the absence of published data on library provision, campus dimensions, and medical facilities makes a complete like-for-like assessment difficult, and prospective families are advised to conduct an in-person campus visit to verify the physical environment firsthand.