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North American International SchoolCampus & Facilities in Al Mizhar 1، Dubai

Curriculum
American
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Mizhar 1
Fees
AED 31K - 49K
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Campus & Facilities

Acceptable
KHDA Facilities Rating
Facilities & resources rated Acceptable in 2023–24 inspection; 52 Dubai schools share this overall rating
1,500
Campus Student Capacity
Built for 1,500 students; current enrolment of 890 means campus operates at ~60% capacity
2
AstroTurf Football Fields
Dual full-size AstroTurf pitches; above average for American curriculum schools at this fee level
280
Hussain Auditorium Seats
Dedicated performance venue with lights and sound system for school productions and events
AED 30,664–49,061
Annual Fee Range
Broadly in line with the AED 33,610 median fee for mid-primary grades across Dubai private schools
Purpose-Built CampusDual AstroTurf Fields280-Seat AuditoriumOn-Site Medical ClinicKG Indoor Play RoomHealthya Canteen

North American International School occupies a single campus in Al Mizhar, near the Arabian Center, in one of Dubai's more school-dense eastern residential corridors. The campus was purpose-built to accommodate 1,500 students — a meaningful structural advantage given that current enrolment stands at 890 students, meaning the school operates at roughly 60% capacity. For families, this translates into less crowded corridors, more accessible facilities, and room for the school to grow without compromising the physical environment.

Sports provision is a relative strength. The campus includes two AstroTurf football fields, a tennis court, a basketball court, a throw ball court, a badminton court, a gymnasium, and table tennis rooms — a breadth of outdoor and indoor sporting options that compares favourably with schools at a similar fee level. Early years students benefit from a dedicated indoor activity room for KG and separate outdoor play areas serving KG through Grade 2, which is a sensible design choice that keeps younger children in an age-appropriate environment.

The school's performance venue, the Hussain Auditorium with a 280-seat capacity, is equipped with a full lights and sound system and serves school productions, competitions, and community events. The NAIS Library offers print media alongside internet-based resources and an online periodicals database, and is accessible Sunday to Thursday during school hours. Secondary students from Grade 6 upward are assigned lockers, and a school bookstore supports textbook access. Internet connectivity is available to all students, though the KHDA inspection noted that resources and digital technology are underutilised — a gap that limits the return on the school's infrastructure investment.

Dining is managed through a partnership with Healthya Catering, providing daily hot meals via the school canteen, supplemented by chilled water vending machines and free refill stations across campus. Medical provision includes a full-time nurse available 8:00am–2:30pm and a school doctor on-site from 1:30–2:30pm daily, with referral pathways to local hospitals for serious cases. These are functional, adequate arrangements rather than standout features.

KHDA rated the school's management, staffing, facilities and resources as Acceptable in the 2023–2024 inspection — a rating that reflects a campus with solid bones but underperforming systems. The inspection highlighted health, safety, and premises maintenance as genuine strengths, while flagging that technology and wider resources are not being deployed to their full potential. At fees ranging from AED 30,664 to AED 49,061, NAIS sits broadly in line with the median for American curriculum schools in Dubai, where the citywide median fee is AED 33,610 at mid-primary level. At this price point, parents should expect functional, well-maintained facilities — and on that measure, NAIS broadly delivers. What is less evident is the kind of specialist infrastructure — dedicated STEAM labs, maker spaces, performing arts suites, or swimming pools — that would distinguish the campus at the upper end of its own fee range. [MISSING: specific science lab count, technology suite details, maker space or STEAM facility confirmation]. Families should visit in person to assess whether the physical environment meets their expectations, particularly for secondary-age students where the inspection found provision less well-matched to learning needs.