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Ignite School, Dubai

Campus & Facilities in Al Warqa 3, Dubai

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Curriculum
American
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Warqa 3
Fees
AED 30K - 45K
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Campus & Facilities

Very Good
KHDA Facilities Rating
Highest-rated element in the 2023–24 inspection — above the school's overall Acceptable rating
~2,150
Student Capacity
Current enrolment of 1,247 means significant room for growth on the existing campus
AED 45,034
Highest Annual Fee
Close to the American curriculum median in Dubai; well below the sector maximum of AED 96,263
3
Core Sports Facilities
Swimming pool, multipurpose sports hall and football field — functional for the fee level
On-Site Doctor
Medical Provision
Licensed doctor and nurse on campus — above average for mid-fee Dubai schools
Ignite Makers LabOn-Site ClinicSustainable GardenSwimming PoolBYOD CampusVery Good Facilities

Ignite School L.L.C operates a single campus in Al Warqa'a 3, Dubai, near Mushrif Park — a residential neighbourhood that gives the school a community feel distinct from the more commercial school corridors of Al Barsha or Jumeirah. The school opened in 2018 and has grown steadily, with Pre-K and Grade 12 added in August 2025, completing its all-through offering from ages 4 to 18. Campus size data has not been disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], which limits direct comparison with peer schools, though the site accommodates a meaningful range of facilities for its current enrolment of 1,247 students and a stated capacity of approximately 2,150 students.

Sports and recreation provision includes a swimming pool, a multipurpose sports hall, and a football field — a functional set of facilities that covers the core physical education requirements for an all-through school. These are broadly appropriate for the fee level, though no detailed specifications such as pool dimensions or hall capacity are available to allow precise benchmarking. Specialist play areas serve the younger year groups, and the campus includes a sustainable garden where students grow and sell vegetables to the school community — a distinctive feature that supports both environmental education and student agency.

Academically, the campus includes science laboratories and the Ignite Makers Lab, a dedicated STEM and coding space where students engage with programmable bricks, robotics, and design challenges. This is a notable investment for a mid-fee school and reflects the American curriculum's emphasis on innovation. A library is in place with structured lessons and a Reading Buddies programme, though the depth and resourcing of the library collection is [MISSING: library collection size or resourcing detail]. Technology integration follows a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy, supported by the PowerSchool parent portal for real-time academic tracking.

Pastoral and medical provision is solid. The school operates a fully equipped on-site clinic staffed by a licensed doctor and nurse, which is a meaningful differentiator at this fee band — not all mid-range Dubai schools maintain a doctor on site. The canteen provides meals meeting Dubai Municipality health and nutrition standards. Learning support centres serve the school's 102 students of determination, reflecting a genuine inclusion infrastructure rather than a nominal one.

Crucially, KHDA inspectors rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Very Good in the 2023–24 inspection — the single highest-rated element across the entire inspection framework and a meaningful endorsement of the physical environment. This stands in contrast to the overall Acceptable school rating and suggests the campus itself is a genuine strength. At fees ranging from AED 28,658 to AED 45,034, Ignite sits close to the median for American curriculum schools in Dubai, where the citywide median fee is AED 33,610 at the mid-grades. The facilities on offer — pool, sports hall, Makers Lab, on-site clinic, sustainable garden — are competitive for this price point, though parents considering schools at the upper end of the American curriculum fee range in Dubai (which reaches AED 96,263) should expect more expansive or purpose-built environments. Arts provision, while evidenced through annual exhibitions, lacks detailed facility data [MISSING: dedicated art rooms, performance space or auditorium details]. Overall, the physical environment at Ignite is a credible match for its fee positioning and is one of the school's more consistent strengths.