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American Academy for Girls, Dubai

Campus & Facilities in Al Mizhar 1, Dubai

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Curriculum
American
KHDA
Good
Location
Dubai, Al Mizhar 1
Fees
AED 36K - 65K
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Campus & Facilities

Very Good
KHDA: Facilities & Resources
Rated Very Good in 2023–2024 inspection; health & safety rated Outstanding
2
Libraries on Campus
Dual libraries for a 549-student school is above typical provision
6+
Sports Facilities
Includes shaded pool, astro pitch, gym, bouldering wall, and multi-purpose hall
AED 65,270
Highest Annual Fee
Above the AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools in Dubai
1:1
Device Ratio
All students issued personal learning devices; wireless campus-wide
Shaded Outdoor PoolInnovation HubTwo LibrariesOutdoor Bouldering Wall1:1 Device LearningOutstanding Health & Safety

American Academy for Girls has occupied its single-site campus in Al Mizhar 1, Mirdif since opening in 2005, making it one of the more established American curriculum schools in Dubai. The campus serves 549 students across Pre-KG to Grade 12 and is designed to support a close-knit, girls-focused learning environment. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres], though the site accommodates a meaningful range of academic, sporting, and specialist facilities for a school of its enrolment.

Academic spaces include dedicated ICT suites, science laboratories, art studios, a pottery room, music rooms, and an Innovation Hub — the latter signalling an investment in creative and technology-driven learning. The school operates two libraries on campus, which is a notable provision for a school of this size, and benefits from wireless internet throughout the building. AAG held Microsoft Showcase School status in 2016–2017 and operates a 1:1 device model with Office 365 and OneNote integrated across year groups. No recent capital investment or new building announcements are on record [MISSING: recent developments or expansion plans].

Sports and recreation facilities include a shaded outdoor swimming pool, an astro pitch, a multi-purpose gymnasium with spectator area, a multi-purpose hall, a shaded outdoor playground, and an outdoor bouldering wall — an unusual and welcome addition for a school of this scale. Early years students benefit from a dedicated Kindergarten playroom and an interactive outdoor play area with sand zones, bikes, swings, and a traditional UAE fort structure. Arts and performance are supported through the art studios, pottery room, and music rooms, though a dedicated performance auditorium or theatre is not listed among the school's facilities [MISSING: dedicated performance or theatre space].

Dining is managed through a partnership with Leela's Lunches, delivering fresh hot meals to classrooms via a cashless card system, with no pork, nuts, or fizzy drinks permitted. Medical facility details are not publicly specified [MISSING: on-site clinic or nurse details], though the KHDA 2023–2024 inspection rated health and safety Outstanding across all phases — the highest possible rating — and noted that the building and premises are well maintained. The inspection also rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Very Good, a strong endorsement of the school's operational environment.

On the question of value, AAG's fees range from AED 36,485 to AED 65,270, placing it above the citywide median of AED 35,525 and broadly in line with the median for American curriculum schools in Dubai of AED 33,610 at the lower end, rising well above it at senior grades. At fees reaching AED 65,270 at Grade 12, parents should expect facilities that meaningfully exceed the mid-market offering — and while the Innovation Hub, dual libraries, bouldering wall, and shaded pool represent genuine strengths, the absence of a confirmed dedicated performance space and undisclosed campus size make a full like-for-like comparison difficult. The overall facilities picture is solid and well-maintained, appropriate for a Good-rated school, but families considering the upper fee bands should visit in person to assess whether the physical environment meets their expectations at that price point.