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The Indian High School-BranchCampus & Facilities in Al Garhoud، DubaiLast Updated: April 7, 2026

Curriculum
Indian
KHDA
Good
Location
Dubai, Al Garhoud
Fees
AED 5K - 21K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
KHDA Facilities Rating
Management, staffing & facilities rated Good; Health & Safety rated Outstanding in 2023–24
500
Centre Stage Capacity
Largest of two performance/event halls; also used for indoor sports
2 Doctors
On-Site Medical Staff
Two full-time doctors and nurses; above-average for this fee level
AED 21,000
Maximum Annual Fee
Well below Indian curriculum median of AED 15,000 at entry; strong facilities-to-fee ratio
4,185
Students Enrolled
Large-scale campus; 272 teachers at a 1:21 student-teacher ratio
300-Seat AuditoriumTechno-vation HubOn-Site ClinicKidzy Labs KGCentre Stage HallThe Book Barn

The Indian High School-Branch has occupied its Al Garhoud location since 1988, operating as the junior campus of the broader Indian High Group of Schools and serving children from Pre-KG through Grade 4. The campus is a purpose-built, urban school site in one of Dubai's most school-dense neighbourhoods — Al Garhoud is home to 9 private schools — and functions as a dedicated early years and primary environment separate from the senior Oud Metha branch. Campus size data is [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres], which limits a full spatial assessment, though the range of facilities described suggests a well-utilised, multi-zone site.

Academic facilities are functional and thoughtfully configured for the age group served. The Techno-vation Hub — equipped with a smart board and 3D printer — provides a dedicated innovation space, with coding and digital citizenship integrated into the curriculum from KG. The Science Activity Room supports hands-on enquiry learning, and Kidzy Labs offer play-based learning environments specifically designed for kindergarten children. The library, branded as The Book Barn, holds a diverse collection for students and staff and anchors the school's Reading Programme. Reading corners are distributed across the primary block, and two digital reading platforms have been introduced to support independent reading progression. These provisions are well-matched to the school's fee range of AED 5,276 to AED 21,000 — sitting comfortably below the Indian curriculum median of AED 15,000 — and represent solid value at this price point.

Performance and arts spaces are a relative strength. The school operates both a 300-seat air-conditioned auditorium and a separate Centre Stage multipurpose hall with a 500-person capacity, the latter doubling as an indoor sports venue for badminton, yoga, and gymnastics. Dedicated music and dance rooms support the performing arts curriculum. For a school charging fees well below the Dubai citywide median of AED 35,525, this dual-hall configuration is a notable provision.

Sports and outdoor facilities are adequate for a primary-only campus, though not extensive. The Quadrangle incorporates tennis and basketball courts alongside free-play areas. A grass area hosts sports days and inter-school events during cooler months. The Jiggle Wiggle Station provides a dedicated outdoor multipurpose space for KG students, and a covered play area adds weather-protected recreation. Weekend Sports Clubs extend provision to cricket, football, swimming, lawn tennis, skating, and gymnastics — though these appear to use off-site or partner facilities for some disciplines. No on-site swimming pool is listed; [MISSING: confirmation of swimming pool location for weekend clubs].

Wellbeing and pastoral infrastructure is a clear strength. The Medical/Wellness Centre is staffed by two full-time doctors and nurses with multiple beds — an above-average provision for a school at this fee level. The school canteen maintains strict hygiene standards with healthy food options. The KHDA 2023–24 inspection rated Health and Safety Outstanding, and management, staffing, facilities and resources were rated Good overall. Inspectors noted that children in KG benefit from a wider range of resources than students in Primary — a candid finding that parents of older primary children should weigh. The IHS FM in-house student radio channel adds an unusual and genuinely distinctive co-curricular dimension to the campus environment. At fees averaging well below AED 21,000 at the top end, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the facilities here are purposeful and well-maintained rather than premium, and they deliver meaningfully strong value within the Indian curriculum segment of Dubai's private school market.