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Raffles World AcademyCampus & Facilities in Umm Suqeim 3، Dubai

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Very Good
Location
Dubai, Umm Suqeim 3
Fees
AED 34K - 88K
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Campus & Facilities

Outstanding
KHDA Facilities Rating
Management, staffing, facilities & resources rated Outstanding — 2023–24 inspection
30,000 sqm
Campus Size
Purpose-built single campus in Umm Suqeim 3, Dubai
27,000+
Library Volumes
Two-floor networked library; books in 5+ languages
500-seat
Auditorium Capacity
Recently completed; among the largest performance venues at IB schools in Dubai
AED 87,990
Top Fee vs. Facilities
IB school median in Dubai is AED 65,097 — senior-level fees demand premium facilities
Purpose-Built Campus500-Seat Auditorium27,000-Vol LibraryMulti-Sport Facilities24-Hour CCTV SecurityEco-Schools Programme

Raffles World Academy occupies a 30,000 square metre purpose-built campus in Umm Suqeim 3, one of Dubai's more established residential neighbourhoods. Founded in 2008, the school has had over fifteen years to develop and refine its physical environment, and the result is a well-rounded facility that covers academic, sporting, arts, and pastoral needs across a single site serving 1,831 students from ages 3 to 18.

Academic spaces are broad in scope. The school houses dedicated science laboratories, computer laboratories, a product design and technology lab, art rooms, music rooms, and a dance studio — a suite of specialist spaces that supports the full IB continuum from PYP through to Diploma. The networked library spans two floors and holds over 27,000 volumes, encompassing fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, audio-visual resources, and books in Arabic, French, German, Mandarin, and Spanish — a meaningful collection for a school serving over 100 nationalities. Classrooms are equipped with LCD projectors and visualisers, and students use laptops as standard.

The performing arts provision is a genuine highlight. The 500-seat auditorium — referenced in the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection report as a recent facility improvement — gives RWA a performance venue that most schools at this fee level cannot match. Combined with the dance studio and music rooms, the arts infrastructure is substantive rather than token.

Sports facilities include swimming pools, a sports hall, a soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, and badminton courts — a comprehensive mix that supports RWA's active competitive sports programme across both primary and secondary phases. The school is a registered member of the Dubai Affiliated Primary Sports Association (DAPSA), and students compete across football, swimming, athletics, netball, cricket, and more throughout the year. [MISSING: specific pool count and dimensions; sports hall square footage]

Dining is managed by Kalo Hospitality and operates as a full cafeteria with a live egg station, fresh smoothie counters, a bakery, and hot and cold meal options. Primary students receive pre-packaged meal boxes delivered directly to classrooms, with ordering managed via a dedicated mobile app. [MISSING: dedicated medical or clinic facility details] Security is robust, with 24-hour CCTV and 24-hour security guards on site, and prayer rooms with ablution facilities are provided for the school's diverse community.

KHDA rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Outstanding in the 2023–2024 inspection — the highest possible sub-rating — with inspectors noting that governance ensures facilities are maintained to a high level. This is a meaningful endorsement. On the fee-to-facility question, RWA's fees range from AED 33,544 to AED 87,990, with an average around AED 61,500. The median fee among IB curriculum schools in Dubai is AED 65,097, placing RWA broadly in line with its peer group. At fees approaching AED 88,000 at senior levels, parents should expect — and broadly receive — facilities that justify the premium: the auditorium, library scale, and multi-sport infrastructure do that work. The main gap is the absence of publicly confirmed details on medical or clinic provision, which parents of younger children in particular will want to verify directly with the school.