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GEMS Albarsha National SchoolCampus & Facilities in Al Barsha South 2، Dubai

Curriculum
British
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Barsha South 2
Fees
AED 45K - 67K
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Campus & Facilities

Very Good
KHDA: Facilities & Resources
Highest sub-rating received in the 2023–24 inspection — above the school's overall Acceptable grade
AED 45,428–67,060
Annual Fee Range
Above the citywide median of AED 35,525; broadly in line with the British curriculum median of AED 49,630
1,020
Students Enrolled
All-through school, FS1 to Year 13, across a single campus in Al Barsha South 2
4
Sports Facilities
Football field, outdoor court, swimming pool, and indoor sports hall
2017
Year Opened
Purpose-built campus; one of the newer British curriculum schools in the Al Barsha area
Purpose-Built CampusSwimming PoolMicrosoft Showcase SchoolAI Wellbeing SupportDigital Innovation SuitesAuditorium

GEMS Albarsha National School occupies a purpose-built campus in Al Barsha South 2, opened in 2017 and serving 1,020 students from FS1 to Year 13. The site is well-positioned for families across Al Barsha, Emirates Hills, Jumeirah, Motor City and Arabian Ranches, with straightforward access to major arterials. Campus size data has not been publicly disclosed, so a direct comparison on square meterage is not possible — [MISSING: total campus size in sqm or acres] — though the footprint accommodates a full range of academic, sporting and specialist facilities for an all-through school of this scale.

On the academic side, GNS offers a Design Technology Lab, Food Technology Lab, ICT Lab, and digital innovation suites, alongside arts and textile design spaces and a library. Technology infrastructure has been a growing focus, particularly in Secondary, where the school has increased student access to digital tools and introduced AI-assisted wellbeing support — a genuinely distinctive feature at this level. The school holds Microsoft Showcase School status, reflecting meaningful investment in its digital learning environment.

Sports provision includes a football field, outdoor sports court, swimming pool, and indoor sports hall — a functional spread for a school of this enrolment. An auditorium serves performance and whole-school events. Early years spaces are described as rich and vibrant, with the KHDA inspection specifically highlighting the Foundation Stage environment as a strength, supported by outdoor provision that feeds into the school's nature-based Desert School programme. [MISSING: dedicated medical or clinic facility details]. Dining is provided via an on-site cafeteria, with students noted by inspectors as generally opting for healthy food choices.

The 2023–2024 KHDA inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Very Good — the single highest sub-rating the school received across all inspection categories. This is a meaningful finding: it suggests the physical environment and operational infrastructure are genuinely above the school's overall Acceptable performance level, and that underperformance lies in teaching and outcomes rather than in the buildings or resources available to staff and students.

On fee-to-facility value, GNS charges AED 45,428 to AED 67,060 per year, placing it above the citywide median of AED 35,525 and broadly in line with the British curriculum median of AED 49,630. At these fee levels, parents are paying for a mid-to-upper-tier British curriculum experience. The facilities — a pool, sports hall, tech labs, auditorium and digital suites — are broadly appropriate for this price point, though they fall short of the more expansive campuses found at British curriculum schools charging AED 80,000 and above. At fees approaching AED 67,000, parents should expect the functional provision on offer here, but would reasonably look for more detailed transparency on campus size, medical facilities, and any planned capital investment before drawing direct comparisons with higher-fee competitors.