
The National Charity School for Girls dubai - Al Garhoud Branch
Campus & Facilities in Al Garhoud, Dubai
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Campus & Facilities
The National Charity School for Girls occupies a single campus in Al Garhoud, one of Dubai's more established residential and commercial districts with 9 private schools in the immediate area. Founded in 1984, the school is among Dubai's longest-running girls' institutions, serving students from Grades 5 to 12 across two cycles. Campus size data is not publicly available [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], which limits a full physical assessment, though the school accommodates 1,471 students — a substantial enrolment for a single-site MoE school.
Documented facilities include a library, computer labs, and an on-site medical clinic. Technology integration is noted as a regular feature of lessons across both cycles, which the 2023–2024 KHDA inspection acknowledged as a positive development in broadening students' research capabilities. Sports facilities are present on campus, though specific details — field dimensions, court types, or gymnasium specifications — are not disclosed [MISSING: sports facility specifications]. Arts, performance, and early years spaces are similarly unspecified in available data [MISSING: arts/performance space details; school does not admit early years students].
The KHDA inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Acceptable in 2023–2024 — a rating the school has held consistently across every inspection since at least 2012–2013. Inspectors noted explicitly that limited resources are hindering effective learning, and that science provision in particular suffers from insufficient laboratory access, with students having few opportunities for practical investigations or independent experimental work. This is a meaningful gap for a secondary-focused school.
The fee context is important here. At AED 4,722–8,656 annually, National Charity School Girls sits at the very bottom of Dubai's private school fee spectrum — well below the citywide median of AED 35,525 and even below the median for MoE curriculum schools in Dubai of AED 8,989. Among the 17 MoE curriculum schools in Dubai, fees range from AED 4,014 to AED 24,911. At this fee level, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly: the school is not positioned to offer the specialist facilities, maker spaces, or performance infrastructure found at mid-to-premium fee schools. The facilities on offer are functional rather than exceptional, and the inspection findings confirm this honestly. What the school does provide — a safe, supervised environment with a clinic, library, and technology access — is appropriate to its price point, but families seeking enriched physical infrastructure will need to look elsewhere.