
Kent College L.L.C - FZ occupies a purpose-built, 53,000 square metre campus in the Meydan South district of Dubai, opened in 2016. The buildings are arranged in an L-shape along two sides of the perimeter, deliberately freeing up the interior for shaded play areas, sports fields, and aquatic facilities — a considered design that works well in Dubai's climate. Nursery, EYFS, Junior School, and Senior School all sit on the same plot, providing a genuinely seamless all-through experience from age 3 to 18.
Academic facilities are a clear strength. The school houses 14 science laboratories, a dedicated Enterprise, Innovation and Technology (EIT) laboratory, Design and Technology workshops, an electronics laboratory, Food and Nutrition laboratories, multiple art studios, an ICT laboratory, and separate Junior and Senior School libraries. Technology provision includes Promethean interactive whiteboards in every classroom, though parents should note that iPads for Years 3–13 are purchased separately. The breadth of specialist academic spaces is genuinely impressive for a school founded less than a decade ago.
The performing and creative arts are exceptionally well resourced. The 460-seat theatre and auditorium is a standout asset — a facility more commonly associated with schools charging considerably more. Alongside it sit a music recording studio, Apple Mac music suites, two keyboard labs, two drama studios, and a dance studio. For a school at this fee level, the arts infrastructure is among the strongest in Dubai's British curriculum sector.
Sports provision is similarly competitive. The campus includes a 6-lane, 25-metre swimming pool with a separate wading pool for younger pupils, a full athletics track, 4G pitches for cricket, hockey, and rugby, a large indoor double-sized sports hall with extended bleacher seating, and four ITF and UAE Federation-approved tennis courts. The tennis infrastructure in particular — with courts graded across ITF Red, Orange, and Green/Yellow standards — reflects a school that takes sport seriously at a developmental level.
The KHDA 2023–24 inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Very Good, with inspectors specifically citing "safe, well-maintained learning and recreational areas, and high-quality resources" among the school's highlights. The learning environment is described as orderly and purposeful. One notable sustainability investment stands out: solar rooftop panels and solar car parks now provide approximately 50% of the school's electricity needs, a meaningful commitment at a time when few Dubai schools have invested at this scale in on-site renewable energy.
On the fee-to-facility question, Kent College Dubai charges between AED 55,243 and AED 100,256 annually — well above the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 across Dubai's 105 British schools. At fees reaching AED 100,000, parents should reasonably expect facilities that outperform the mid-market, and on most measures — the auditorium, science labs, sports infrastructure, and arts spaces — the campus delivers. The absence of any disclosed on-site medical or clinic facility is a gap worth noting, particularly given the school's size of 1,346 students. Dining is handled by on-site caterer Food Nation, with separate Junior and Senior dining rooms and an online booking system. Parents should also be aware that the school is scheduled to relocate to a new campus for the 2026–27 academic year under a new partnership with Laureate Education; the quality of the new site remains to be assessed.