
Lycée Français International branch dubai - Oud Metha
Campus & Facilities in Oud Metha, Dubai
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Campus & Facilities
Lycée Français International branch dubai - Oud Metha occupies a large established site in the Al Nasr area of Bur Dubai, founded in 2003 and now serving 3,014 students across 117 classes. The campus size is not publicly disclosed, but the school's footprint accommodates a full through-school operation from Maternelle to Lycée, with dedicated phase-specific spaces across early years, primary, and secondary sections. The Oud Metha campus is complemented by a second campus now open in Mudon for primary-age students, with secondary year groups to follow from 2026 — a significant infrastructure expansion that meaningfully increases the school's total capacity and reach.
KHDA rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Outstanding in the 2023–2024 inspection — the highest possible rating, and a finding that places LFI Dubai among only 23 of Dubai's 233 private schools to hold this overall distinction. Inspectors noted that students feel safe and secure, that the campus is wheelchair accessible, and that the physical environment supports an inclusive learning community. The school's health and safety arrangements were rated Outstanding across all four phases.
Technology integration is a notable strength: connected classrooms are in place from CM1 (Grade 4) upwards, with a digital project running across the school. A library, science laboratories, and an on-site infirmary with a school doctor are all confirmed facilities. For sports, swimming takes place at the Al Nasr Club pool as part of the school's extracurricular ACS programme — an off-site arrangement that is functional but worth noting for parents who expect on-campus aquatic facilities at the Oud Metha site specifically. The incoming Mudon campus addresses this directly, with a semi-Olympic swimming pool, sports fields, motor skills rooms, and 4 dedicated playgrounds built into its design.
The Mudon campus represents a substantial investment in the school's physical future. Classrooms are designed at 73m² minimum — well above typical Dubai standards — alongside a cooking laboratory and educational garden, science laboratories, a 526-seat auditorium, a 535m² canteen, and underground parking. These are purpose-built, pedagogically considered spaces that reflect current best practice in school design.
On the fee-to-facility question, LFI Dubai's fees range from AED 29,488 to AED 62,363 — sitting at the lower end of the French curriculum median of AED 50,700 among Dubai's eight French schools. At this fee level, parents should expect solid but not lavish facilities, and the Oud Metha campus broadly delivers that. The Mudon expansion, however, raises the overall facilities proposition considerably, and the school has committed to holding fees stable for three years regardless of the new campus's inspection outcome. The cafeteria serves healthy meals, a parent portal (Pronote) is in place, and 4 guidance counsellors support student wellbeing. The one area where the Oud Metha campus falls short of what some parents might expect is the absence of an on-site pool — though the Al Nasr Club arrangement provides a practical alternative.