
DEWA AcademyCampus & Facilities in Al Hudaiba، DubaiLast Updated: April 7, 2026
Campus & Facilities
DEWA Academy occupies a single campus in Al Hudaiba, Dubai, operating since its founding in 2013 as a purpose-built vocational education centre. The school serves an intentionally small cohort — 141 students across Grades 10 to 12 — which means the physical environment is calibrated for a specialist, workshop-intensive programme rather than a large comprehensive school. Campus size data is [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres], limiting a full spatial comparison.
The academy's most distinctive physical asset is its state-of-the-art engineering workshops, which sit at the heart of the BTEC vocational programme. These facilities support hands-on training in electrical, mechanical, and mechatronics engineering, and the KHDA inspection confirmed that all rooms and workshops are fully accessible to wheelchair users — a meaningful design commitment. Risk assessments for engineering machinery use were rated as very thorough by inspectors. The library is present but was specifically flagged in the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection as having a limited range of reading resources, with inspectors recommending it be developed into a dedicated reading hub. This is a genuine gap that the school has acknowledged.
Technology provision is functional but uneven. Digital presentation tools are used in classrooms and digital devices are available for student research and collaborative learning; however, inspectors noted that device availability is sometimes limited, constraining independent and collaborative digital work. Classroom resources for science and mathematics were also described as sometimes limited, with practical resources in science specifically cited as restricting student progress. These are areas where investment is needed.
On health, safety, and wellbeing, the picture is stronger. The academy has well-qualified medical support on site, and the KHDA rated health, safety, and safeguarding arrangements as Very Good. The learning environment was described by inspectors as exceptionally secure. Sports and recreation facilities, dining arrangements, arts spaces, and early years provision are [MISSING: no data provided on sports facilities, dining, or arts spaces] — though the school's secondary-only, vocational focus means some of these categories are less relevant to its mission.
On the question of fee-to-facility value: DEWA Academy charges AED 0 in tuition fees, fully funded by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority as part of its Emiratisation strategy. This makes any fee-level comparison inapplicable in the conventional sense. Among the 17 Ministry of Education curriculum schools in Dubai, the median fee is approximately AED 8,989 — yet DEWA Academy delivers its programme at no cost to families whatsoever. The engineering workshops represent a meaningful infrastructure investment by DEWA, though gaps in library resources and digital device availability suggest the overall facility offering, while fit for purpose, has room to grow.