
Amity School L.L.C occupies a 14-acre purpose-built campus in the Al Qusais School Zone — one of Dubai's most school-dense neighbourhoods, with 15 private schools in the immediate area. Opened in 2017, the campus is relatively modern and has been designed with dedicated specialist spaces across academic, sporting, and creative disciplines. Bright, naturally lit classrooms with smart boards in every room form the pedagogical backbone, supported by iPad hubs and integrated ICT labs that reflect a genuine commitment to technology-enhanced learning.
On the academic facilities side, the school offers Science Labs, Mathematics Labs, STEAM workshops, ICT Labs, and an Atelier — a creative studio space that signals an arts-integrated approach to learning. The multilingual library holds resources in six languages — English, Arabic, Hindi, French, Malayalam and Tamil — a meaningful provision for the school's predominantly South Asian community. Performing arts is supported by dedicated Music Studios and Performing Arts arenas, giving students genuine spaces for creative expression beyond the classroom.
Sporting provision is a clear strength. The campus includes a semi-Olympic swimming pool with a coach and lifeguard on permanent duty, a full-size football field, a 200-metre athletics track, a large multi-purpose indoor hall, and spacious playgrounds. For a school operating at fees between AED 16,696 and AED 33,394 — comfortably below the Dubai-wide median of AED 35,525 — this sporting infrastructure is genuinely impressive and punches above its fee band. Among Indian curriculum schools in Dubai, where the median fee sits at just AED 15,000, Amity's campus provision is markedly superior to what most peers offer.
Medical care is handled through two dedicated school clinics — one in the KG block for younger children, one in the main block for primary and middle school students. DHA-licensed nurses and a doctor are available from 7:30am to 3:30pm Monday to Thursday, with a no-nut policy in place. This dual-clinic model is a thoughtful structural decision that limits the distance young children must travel when unwell. KHDA rated Health and Safety Outstanding across all phases in the 2023–2024 inspection — the highest possible rating — which gives parents meaningful assurance about the physical environment and safeguarding culture.
The DSIB inspection also rated Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Very Good — a strong endorsement of the overall learning environment. That said, the inspection did not specifically call out any facility as a weakness, and the school has not publicly disclosed details of recent capital investments or expansions. [MISSING: details of any recent facility upgrades or new developments post-2023]. At its current fee level, Amity School Dubai delivers a campus that would be competitive at a meaningfully higher price point — a genuine value proposition for families prioritising physical infrastructure.