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Jumeira Baccalaureate SchoolCampus & Facilities in Jumeira 1، Dubai

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Very Good
Location
Dubai, Jumeira 1
Fees
AED 43K - 92K
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Campus & Facilities

Outstanding
Facilities & Resources (KHDA)
Highest possible rating in 2023–24 inspection
AED 91,840
Top Annual Fee
Above IB curriculum Dubai median of AED 65,097
Outstanding
Health & Safety Rating
Child protection rated highest grade across all phases
50+ Years
Building Age
Former American School of Dubai site; modernised by Taaleem
Very Good
Wellbeing Provision
KHDA 2023–24; student-led sustainability initiatives noted
Student-Led SustainabilityOutstanding Safety RatingKG Herb GardenModernised Heritage CampusConducive Learning Environment

Jumeira Baccalaureate School occupies a storied site in the heart of Jumeira 1, off Al Wasl Road — one of Dubai's most sought-after residential addresses. The campus is built on the grounds of the original American School of Dubai, with a building that is over 50 years old. That heritage comes with an important caveat: the school acknowledges the age of its physical infrastructure and has made significant investment to modernise facilities and resources, introducing a lighter, more contemporary feel throughout. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, which limits direct comparison with peer institutions.

On the academic facilities front, the picture is functional rather than exceptional. Technology is used by teachers to provide visual stimuli and is integrated into PYP learning, though the KHDA inspection noted that students in MYP and DP do not use technology efficiently enough to make meaningful connections between subjects — a gap that suggests the infrastructure, while present, is not yet being fully leveraged. [MISSING: details on science laboratories, library provision, and maker spaces]. The absence of confirmed specialist lab facilities is notable given the inspection's finding that the lack of regular investigative practical work is hindering science achievement across all phases.

Sports and recreation facilities are [MISSING: specific details on fields, courts, gymnasiums, or swimming pools]. The KHDA inspection does confirm that students have ample opportunities to participate in physical activities and to lead a healthy lifestyle, and the school offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities — a formal inspection highlight. Arts and performance spaces are [MISSING: specific details]. Early years provision includes a KG herb and vegetable garden, a student-initiated feature that reflects the school's strong ethos around environmental responsibility and agency.

Dining is served through a cafeteria equipped with reusable food trays — an initiative led by students themselves, alongside school-wide water stations, signalling a genuinely embedded sustainability culture. Medical and wellbeing infrastructure details are [MISSING], though the KHDA rated the school's overall wellbeing provision Very Good and its health, safety, and child protection arrangements Outstanding — the highest possible rating. The inspection explicitly states that the school's facilities and resources are conducive to learning, earning an Outstanding judgement under Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources.

The central tension for prospective parents is value alignment. JBS charges up to AED 91,840 at senior levels — above the IB curriculum median of AED 65,097 among IB schools in Dubai, and well above the citywide median of AED 35,525. At that fee level, parents reasonably expect facilities that are demonstrably superior in scope and specification. The school's physical environment has been meaningfully improved, and the KHDA endorses it as fit for purpose, but the absence of detailed public data on sports facilities, performing arts spaces, and specialist labs makes it difficult to confirm that the campus fully matches the premium positioning of its fees.