
Al Salam Private School occupies a single campus of 17,000 m² in Al Nahda 2, Al Ghusais — a location that has served the school since its founding in 1989 and places it within one of Dubai's most school-dense residential corridors. The campus is purpose-built and, according to the 2023–24 KHDA inspection, management, staffing, facilities and resources were rated Very Good — a notably strong result that sits above the school's overall Good rating and signals that the physical environment is genuinely well-maintained. Inspectors noted that school premises are maintained to an excellent standard and that the site is very secure.
Core academic facilities include science laboratories, computer laboratories, a music room, an art room, and a library that is made available to students even during school holidays — an uncommon provision that reflects the school's commitment to reading culture. Technology infrastructure is anchored by a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy and Google Workspace for Education, underpinned by the school's status as a Google Reference School — one of a small number of schools in the region to hold this designation. AI platforms are embedded into classroom teaching, giving the digital environment a credibility that goes beyond hardware.
Sports and recreation provision includes a multi-purpose gymnasium, a sports ground, and a rooftop playground. The rooftop play space is a practical response to the constraints of an urban campus and provides shaded outdoor activity space. There is no swimming pool on site, and detailed information on court dimensions or gymnasium capacity is [MISSING: specific sports facility dimensions and capacity data]. Performing arts provision includes a dedicated music room, though [MISSING: auditorium or performance hall details] — parents seeking a large-scale performance venue should seek clarification directly from the school.
Wellbeing and pastoral infrastructure is meaningfully developed. The school employs qualified healthcare personnel on site, including a school doctor, and maintains a dedicated school counsellor's office. The counselling department works in close coordination with the SEND team, which supports 241 students of determination — approximately 19% of the student body, an inclusion rate that is exceptional by any Dubai standard and that places real demands on specialist space and staffing. The school holds the SENDIA Inclusion Award and the Wellbeing Award for Schools, both of which reflect structured, assessed provision rather than aspiration alone.
On the question of fee-to-facility value, the picture is broadly positive. At fees ranging from AED 13,948 to AED 31,390, Al Salam sits well below the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 among Dubai's 105 British curriculum schools. At this price point, parents should not expect the expansive multi-building campuses or Olympic-standard sports complexes found at schools charging AED 60,000 or above. What ASPS offers instead is a well-maintained, functionally complete urban campus with strong technology integration, credible specialist support facilities, and inspection-verified standards — a combination that represents fair value within its fee band. The school's ongoing secondary expansion, with IGCSEs commenced in 2024–25 and A Levels expected from 2026–27, signals continued investment in provision, though the physical infrastructure to support a full sixth form has yet to be fully detailed.