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English Language Private SchoolCampus & Facilities in Oud Metha، DubaiLast Updated: April 7, 2026

Curriculum
British
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Oud Metha
Fees
AED 5K - 12K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
KHDA Facilities Rating
Management, staffing, facilities & resources rated Good in 2023–24 inspection
AED 11,888
Highest Annual Fee
vs. AED 49,630 median for British curriculum schools in Dubai
1,969
Students on Roll
Large urban school; campus size not publicly disclosed
92
Students of Determination
Supported by dedicated Green Room and Good-rated inclusion provision
3
Outdoor Sports Courts
Basketball, netball & tennis; no pool or gymnasium listed
STEM & Robotics LabsClass VR TechnologyGreen Room SEN SpaceMosque & Church AccessSmart ClassroomsEst. 1978

English Language Private School occupies a single campus on Oud Metha Road in Umm Hurair 2, one of Dubai's more established inner-city neighbourhoods. Founded in 1978, the school is among the longest-operating British curriculum institutions in the emirate, and its urban setting reflects that heritage — a functional, mature campus rather than a purpose-built suburban facility. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, which limits direct comparison, though the school's location within a dense residential and commercial area suggests a compact footprint relative to newer greenfield schools. Oud Metha is home to 10 private schools, making it one of Dubai's more school-dense communities.

Academic facilities have seen meaningful investment in recent years. The school operates STEM labs, a dedicated robotics lab, and a science laboratory that now supports regular experimental learning in Primary following curriculum improvements noted in the 2023–24 KHDA inspection. Smart classrooms are equipped with interactive boards, full wireless connectivity, and Class VR technology — the latter enabling immersive learning experiences that go beyond what many schools at this fee level provide. Separate libraries are maintained for girls' and boys' sections, reflecting the school's gender-separated arrangement from Year 5 onwards. A CENTURY Tech online learning platform supports personalised digital learning across phases.

Sports provision is modest but functional. Outdoor facilities include basketball courts, netball courts, and tennis courts. There is no swimming pool and no gymnasium listed among the school's facilities, which is a notable gap for a school serving 1,969 students. A Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH) provides indoor space for physical education and school events, though its capacity relative to the student body is not specified. Parents considering ELPS primarily for sports development should weigh this carefully.

Specialist facilities include a Green Room for students of determination — a dedicated support space for the 92 students of determination currently enrolled — which aligns with the school's Good-rated inclusion provision. The campus also provides access to both a mosque and a church, an unusual and genuinely inclusive feature that reflects the school's diverse community. A canteen serves the student body, and medical staff regularly monitor students' physical health and wellbeing, with a medical fee charged annually. There is no on-site clinic listed as a distinct facility.

The 2023–24 KHDA inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Good — the inspection's specific facilities-related judgement — and described the school as "well-resourced." Health and safety arrangements were rated Very Good across all phases, indicating that the physical environment is well maintained and safe. Wellbeing provision overall was rated Good. These are creditable findings, though inspectors also noted that classroom environments are inconsistent, with a minority of lessons failing to create a fully positive learning climate.

At fees ranging from AED 4,528 to AED 11,888 — well below the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 among Dubai's 105 British curriculum schools — the facilities on offer are broadly appropriate to the price point. Parents should not expect the expansive sports complexes, performing arts centres, or aquatic facilities found at schools charging AED 50,000 or above. What ELPS does deliver at its fee level — smart classrooms, VR technology, robotics, a dedicated SEN support space, and a Good facilities rating from KHDA — represents reasonable value. The absence of a swimming pool, a formal performing arts space, and undisclosed campus size data are the most significant gaps in the physical offer.