
Pristine Private School operates across two campuses in Al Nahda, with the main secondary site covering approximately 100,000 sq ft — a meaningful footprint for a school serving close to 2,000 students from FS1 through Year 13. The school was founded in 1992, making it one of Dubai's longer-established British curriculum institutions, and its physical environment reflects decades of incremental development rather than a single purpose-built vision.
The most significant recent investment is the purpose-built Junior Campus, opened for the 2022–23 academic year, designed exclusively for Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2). The KHDA inspection noted that the school's facilities in the junior campus are excellent — a notably strong endorsement within an overall Good inspection outcome. This campus integrates indoor and outdoor learning centres aligned to the EYFS and early primary curriculum, and the learning environment clearly supports the outstanding outcomes inspectors observed in the Foundation Stage.
Academic facilities across both campuses include science labs, a library, and technology infrastructure supporting robotics and coding — the latter integrated into the curriculum as part of the school's STEM programme. Medical facilities and library access are included in the annual fee, and the school maintains five guidance counsellors on staff, which is a substantive wellbeing resource for a school of this size. Inspectors rated wellbeing provision Very Good, and the pastoral infrastructure — including a dedicated wellbeing governor role — reflects genuine institutional commitment in this area. Detailed information on sports facilities, dining, and performing arts spaces is [MISSING: specific sports facilities, dining arrangements, and arts/performance spaces not disclosed in available data].
On the question of fee-to-facility value, context matters. At fees ranging from AED 17,434 to AED 25,626, PPS sits well below the median for British curriculum schools in Dubai, where the citywide median fee is AED 49,630. At this price point, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the facilities are functional and well-maintained, with the junior campus standing out as genuinely impressive, but the breadth of specialist spaces typical of higher-fee British schools is not in evidence here. What PPS delivers is a safe, well-managed, and purposefully organised learning environment that performs above its fee band, particularly for younger children. For families prioritising value within the British curriculum, the campus provision is competitive and honestly priced.