
Australian International School - Dubai
Campus & Facilities in Al Barsha South, Dubai
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Campus & Facilities
Australian International School - Dubai occupies a purpose-built campus in Al Barsha South, completed in 2021 and situated just off the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Highway near Hessa Street. The campus is organised into four dedicated teaching blocks — Block A for the Early Learning Centre and Nursery, Blocks B and C for Primary, and Block D for Secondary — a sensible layout that gives each phase its own identity and reduces cross-phase congestion. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, which is a gap for parents trying to benchmark the physical environment against fee expectations.
Sports provision is a genuine strength. The school offers four dedicated playgrounds, three separate sports ovals, a large multi-purpose gymnasium with changing rooms, and two swimming pools — a meaningful package for a school still building its roll. The pools in particular support water safety and physical development across all age groups, and the multiple ovals reflect the outdoor, active ethos embedded in the Australian curriculum. For a school charging up to AED 90,000 per year — well above Dubai's citywide median fee of AED 35,525 — this level of sports infrastructure is appropriate, though the absence of specialist facilities such as a dedicated fitness suite or indoor courts beyond the gymnasium is worth noting as enrolment grows toward the school's target capacity of over 2,000 students.
Academic facilities include fully equipped science labs, a modern tech hub supporting coding and digital learning, a spacious library and resource centre, and creative art rooms. A dedicated auditorium and stage serves performances, assemblies, and community events. These are solid provisions for a school of 424 students, though specific details on lab count, library square footage, or technology infrastructure specifications are [MISSING: lab count, library size, device-to-student ratio]. The KHDA inspection noted that facilities are of high quality and resources are conducive to teaching and learning, a positive endorsement embedded within the school's overall Good rating in 2023–2024.
The Early Learning Centre and Nursery occupy their own dedicated block, with the Nursery accepting children from 45 days old — an unusually early entry point that requires appropriate infant-grade environments. An on-site clinic provides annual health checks, first aid, and immunisation programmes, with a health service fee of AED 300 per child per year. Prayer rooms are also available. Dining facility details are [MISSING: canteen or dining hall information], which parents should clarify directly with the school.
At fees ranging from AED 52,000 to AED 90,000, AIS Dubai sits firmly in the premium tier — above the citywide 75th percentile of AED 59,881. At this price point, parents should reasonably expect facilities that match or exceed mid-to-upper British curriculum competitors. The current provision is well-suited to a school of under 500 students, but parents should factor in how the physical environment will scale as year groups are added annually through to Year 12 by 2027–28. The campus was built with growth in mind, but the experience of facilities at current enrolment will differ from the experience at full capacity.