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GEMS School of Research and InnovationCampus & Facilities in Dubai Sports City، Dubai

Curriculum
British
Location
Dubai, Dubai Sports City
Fees
AED 116K - 206K
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Campus & Facilities

2025
Year Opened
Brand-new, purpose-built campus — among Dubai's newest school facilities
Not Yet Rated
KHDA Inspection Rating
27 Dubai schools are currently unrated New Schools; SRI's first inspection is pending
AED 206,000
Maximum Annual Fee
At or near the ceiling of Dubai's private school market; British curriculum median is AED 49,630
600-Seat
Auditorium Capacity
One of the largest dedicated school performance venues among British curriculum schools in Dubai
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Olympic/FIFA-Standard Sports Venues
Olympic pool, FIFA-standard pitch, and 400m track — exceptional even at premium fee levels
Purpose-Built CampusOlympic-Sized PoolFIFA-Standard Pitch600-Seat AuditoriumSTEM Innovation LabMedia Studios

GEMS School of Research and Innovation occupies a purpose-built campus in Dubai Sports City, opened in August 2025, making it one of the newest school facilities in Dubai. The campus has been designed from the ground up to reflect SRI's research and innovation identity, with specialist learning environments embedded throughout rather than retrofitted into a conventional school layout. Exact campus size figures are [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], but the breadth of facilities listed suggests a substantial footprint befitting its position at the very top of Dubai's fee market.

Academically, the campus houses a STEM and innovation lab, specialist art labs, and media studios — spaces that go meaningfully beyond the standard science lab and library provision found at mid-market British curriculum schools in Dubai. Technology infrastructure is woven into the fabric of the school, with AI-powered personalised learning, robotics, drone engineering, and coding embedded across year groups rather than confined to a single suite. This level of digital integration is uncommon even among premium British curriculum schools in Dubai and represents a genuine differentiator at this fee level.

The sports offering is among the most ambitious of any school in the city. The campus features an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a FIFA-standard football pitch, and a 400m running track — a combination that would be exceptional at any price point. At fees ranging from AED 116,000 to AED 206,000 — well above the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 and approaching the very ceiling of Dubai's private school market — parents are right to expect Olympic-standard sports infrastructure, and on this measure SRI delivers. Performing arts provision is equally striking: a 600-seat auditorium, dedicated music, drama, and visual arts spaces, and a partnership with Steinway and West End Stage signal serious investment in creative education. SRI students are also set to become the first school group to perform at Dubai Opera, a partnership with no direct equivalent among British curriculum peers.

Early years and primary learners are accommodated within the Pre-Prep division (FS1–Year 4), with dedicated early years environments described as inquiry-led and play-informed. Dining, medical, and wellbeing facility details are [MISSING: dining hall capacity, on-site medical/clinic details, counselling provision], and prospective families should seek specific confirmation of these provisions during campus tours. Security infrastructure is notably considered, with personalised lanyard access for all household members from day one.

Because SRI opened in August 2025, it has not yet been inspected by KHDA/DSIB and carries no formal inspection rating. Among Dubai's 233 private schools, 27 are currently classified as New Schools awaiting substantive inspection — SRI sits within this cohort. The absence of a KHDA rating is an unavoidable limitation for families who rely on inspection data, and it will remain so until the school's first full inspection cycle. What can be assessed is the physical ambition of the campus: the combination of Olympic aquatic facilities, FIFA-standard pitches, a 600-seat performance venue, and dedicated innovation labs represents a facilities package that compares favourably with the most well-resourced British curriculum schools in Dubai, and is broadly consistent with what families should expect when fees sit at the very top of the market.