
Nord Anglia International School, Dubai
Campus & Facilities in Al Barsha 1, Dubai
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Campus & Facilities
Nord Anglia International School Dubai occupies a purpose-built campus in Al Barsha 3, opened in 2014 and designed from the ground up to serve students aged 3 to 18. While exact campus dimensions have not been publicly disclosed [MISSING: campus size in acres or sqm], the building presents as a substantial, modern structure with large glazed facades, dedicated phase zones, and a clear architectural intent to blend academic, creative, and physical learning environments under one roof. The school currently enrols 2,882 students — a significant community that places real demands on shared spaces and circulation.
Academic facilities are technology-forward throughout. The school operates technology-enabled learning spaces across all phases, with students described by KHDA inspectors as adept at using a wide range of digital tools to support their learning. A DT lab equipped with 3D printers serves secondary students, and a dedicated library with reading corners anchors literacy provision from the early years upward. Performing arts environments are a genuine strength: the NAS Music Academy — led by a Royal College of Music-trained director who also serves as Artistic Director at Dubai Opera — offers one-to-one tuition and ensemble experiences, a facility that meaningfully exceeds what most schools at any fee level provide. [MISSING: specific details on science lab count, auditorium capacity, and sports facility specifications including pool and gymnasium dimensions]
The Foundation Stage environment receives particular praise in the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection, described as a welcoming and vibrant setting that promotes rapid progress — a meaningful endorsement of the physical and pedagogical design of the early years spaces. Wellbeing environments are also explicitly cited as a school highlight, with KHDA rating Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Outstanding — the top grade — confirming that inspectors found the physical provision commensurate with the school's overall performance level.
At fees ranging from AED 69,625 to AED 105,288 — well above the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 among Dubai's 105 British schools — parents are paying for a premium environment, and the inspection record broadly supports that expectation. The KHDA's explicit commendation of facilities and resources as a school highlight is a meaningful signal. That said, the absence of publicly available data on campus size, pool specifications, gymnasium capacity, science lab count, and dining arrangements makes a fully granular assessment impossible. Parents visiting the campus should specifically probe sports facility capacity relative to a 2,882-student roll, and assess whether shared spaces feel appropriately scaled given the school's growth trajectory — a concern raised in some parent feedback.