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The International School of ChoueifatCampus & Facilities in Al Safouh 2، Dubai

Curriculum
American / British
KHDA
Acceptable
Location
Dubai, Al Safouh 2
Fees
AED 21K - 33K
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Campus & Facilities

62,298 m²
Campus Size
One of Dubai's larger private school sites, supporting nearly 3,900 students
Acceptable
DSIB Facilities Rating
Rated Acceptable in 2023–24; consistent with the school's overall inspection outcome
2 Pools
Swimming Facilities
Semi-Olympic main pool plus a dedicated KG pool — above average for mid-range Dubai schools
4 + 3
Computer & Science Labs
Four computer labs and three science labs across the campus
AED 41,906
Maximum Annual Fee
Mid-range pricing; below the AED 49,043 median for British curriculum schools in Dubai
Semi-Olympic PoolDedicated KG BuildingAir-Conditioned Sports HallOn-Site Medical ClinicITL Testing HallGrass Football Field

The International School of Choueifat occupies a 62,298 square metre campus in Al Sufouh 2, one of Dubai's more spacious private school sites. Established in 1993, the campus has developed over three decades into a self-contained environment serving close to 3,900 students across a full age range from Pre-KG through Grade 12. The scale of the site is a genuine asset, and the breadth of facilities on offer is one of the school's most tangible strengths.

Academic facilities include four computer labs, three science labs, a library, and a dedicated SABIS Integrated Testing and Learning (ITL) Hall — a computerised assessment centre that reflects the school's exam-focused methodology. All main classrooms are equipped with Interactive Smart Boards, and the school operates its own digital learning platform, parent app and integrated testing system. Notably absent from the facility inventory are maker spaces, design technology suites or dedicated STEAM innovation labs — areas increasingly standard at comparable fee-level schools in Dubai.

Sports provision is a clear highlight. The campus includes a semi-Olympic swimming pool, a large multipurpose air-conditioned sports hall, a gymnasium, a ballet studio, a grass football field, basketball courts, and outdoor courts. The Kindergarten section has its own dedicated KG swimming pool and indoor multipurpose hall — a thoughtful separation that benefits younger children. Indoor air-conditioned play areas address Dubai's climate effectively. An auditorium with professional-quality sound and lighting systems supports music productions and presentations, though no dedicated drama or visual arts studio is listed in available data.

The KG building is a separate, purpose-designed facility with colourful hallways and age-appropriate spaces — a meaningful investment in early years. Medical provision is solid, with dedicated nurses on-site at all times in modern clinics. The cafeteria is described as bright and modern, offering fresh food options, though the dining programme appears relatively basic compared to schools at higher fee levels.

DSIB rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Acceptable in the 2023–2024 inspection — a rating the school has held consistently since 2010. Inspectors did not flag the physical environment as a concern, and the campus infrastructure broadly supports the school's operational needs. However, the learning environment rating reflects wider issues around how facilities are used pedagogically, particularly the limited scope for independent, inquiry-based learning within the school's centralised curriculum model.

On the question of value, fees range from AED 21,393 to AED 41,906, placing ISC-Dubai in the mid-range bracket — below the Dubai citywide average fee of AED 41,253 and well below the median for SABIS-comparable American curriculum schools at AED 33,610. At this fee level, the physical campus is genuinely competitive: the land area, dual swimming pools and air-conditioned sports facilities represent solid value. Parents should note, however, that the absence of maker spaces, innovation labs and a more developed arts infrastructure means the campus does not match what higher-fee schools in Dubai typically offer. At fees approaching AED 42,000, parents should expect — and largely receive — functional, well-maintained facilities, though not the premium learning environments found at schools charging AED 60,000 or above.