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Dubai International AcademyCampus & Facilities in Emirates Hills، Dubai

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Outstanding
Location
Dubai, Emirates Hills
Fees
AED 44K - 78K
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Campus & Facilities

Outstanding
KHDA Facilities Rating
Awarded 2023–24; only 23 of 233 Dubai schools hold this overall rating
350,000 sq ft
Campus Size
Purpose-built site in Emirates Hills, established 2005
2
Swimming Pools
Plus shaded courts, grassed fields & 4 climate-controlled sports halls
AED 77,866
Maximum Annual Fee
IB curriculum median in Dubai is AED 65,097; facilities rated Outstanding
1 Nurse + 1 Doctor
On-Site Medical Staff
Clinic covers school day, after-school and weekend activities
Purpose-Built CampusOn-Site ClinicSky GardenShaded Sports CourtsBYOD from Year 44 Sports Halls

Dubai International Academy Emirates Hills occupies a purpose-built campus of 350,000 square feet in the prestigious Emirates Hills district, established in 2005 as the area's first school. The buildings were constructed rapidly using pre-cast construction and, as independent reviewers have noted, are not architecturally striking — an honest caveat worth acknowledging at this fee level. That said, the campus has been continuously developed, and the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection confirmed that high-quality facilities are being further extended, signalling ongoing investment in the physical environment.

Academic facilities are broad and functional. The school provides fully equipped science labs, computer labs, and design technology labs, alongside a networked library and specialist rooms covering music, art, dance, drama, design and technology, and language learning. Early years students benefit from a dedicated music and movement room with a sprung floor — a thoughtful provision for kindergarten-age learners. Technology integration is embedded through a BYOD programme running from Year 4 to Year 13, introduced as early as 2013, supported by filtered internet access and a digital parent-teacher communication platform.

Sports provision includes 2 swimming pools (the school's homepage references three, though the facilities page confirms two — parents should seek clarification on enrolment), a fully grassed outdoor playing field with shaded play areas, and shaded outdoor basketball and tennis courts. The campus also features 4 climate-controlled multi-purpose halls suitable for a wide range of indoor sports and events, and a distinctive Sky Garden outdoor space. The co-curricular programme draws on these facilities extensively, with 90% of sports teams competing in Division 1 — a meaningful indicator of how well the physical environment supports competitive sport.

Arts and performance are served through dedicated drama, dance, and music spaces, though a large-scale dedicated auditorium is [MISSING: no confirmed seat-count auditorium data available]. Dining is managed by Kalo Hospitality, offering live egg stations, fresh smoothie counters, baked goods, and hot and cold lunch options, with pre-packaged meal boxes delivered directly to primary classrooms — a practical and well-considered arrangement for younger students. The on-site clinic is staffed by both a nurse and a doctor at all times, licensed by local authorities and covering after-school and weekend activities — a standard that exceeds what many Dubai schools provide.

KHDA rated Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Outstanding in the 2023–2024 inspection, the highest possible rating. One inspection recommendation specifically calls for increased physical resources to support investigative science in PYP — a targeted gap rather than a systemic concern, but one parents of primary-age children should note. With fees ranging from AED 43,946 to AED 77,866 — broadly in line with the IB curriculum median of AED 65,097 across Dubai — the facilities are appropriate to the fee band, though families paying at the upper end should be aware that the campus aesthetic is functional rather than premium. The ongoing extensions noted by inspectors suggest the school is actively addressing this.