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The Westminster School - Al QusaisCampus & Facilities in Al Qusais 1، Dubai

Curriculum
British / International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Good
Location
Dubai, Al Qusais 1
Fees
AED 9K - 18K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
KHDA Facilities Rating
Rated Good for management, staffing, facilities & resources — 2023–24 inspection
180
Purpose-Built Classrooms
Dedicated academic spaces serving 5,224 students across FS1–Year 13
6
Science Laboratories
Biology, Chemistry & Physics labs in the senior school
AED 9,362–18,203
Annual Fee Range
Far below the British curriculum Dubai median of AED 49,630 — strong value proposition
2015
Microsoft Showcase School
Decade-long designation; STEAM & coding embedded from FS1 upward
Purpose-Built Campus6 Science Labs3 LibrariesLarge AstroturfOn-Site Medical TeamMicrosoft Showcase School

The Westminster School - Al Qusais occupies a substantial purpose-built campus on Baghdad Street in Al Qusais, a neighbourhood that is the most school-dense area in Dubai with 15 private schools. Established in 1995, the school has grown into one of Dubai's largest educational institutions, housing 180 purpose-built classrooms across its co-educational campus. While total campus size in square metres is [MISSING: campus area in sqm or acres], the sheer scale of the operation — serving 5,224 students across FS1 to Year 13 — implies a significant physical footprint by any measure.

Academic facilities are broad in scope. The senior school is equipped with six science laboratories covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics, alongside five computer laboratories with internet connectivity and multimedia resources. Three well-resourced libraries serve different phases of the school, and dedicated art, craft, and music rooms support creative development. The school has held Microsoft Showcase School status since 2015, with STEAM and coding integrated into the curriculum from FS1 upwards — a genuine differentiator at this fee level. A multimedia studio supports the school's radio and newsroom student initiatives. The KHDA inspection noted that limited resources restrict learning opportunities in science in the Foundation Stage, and inspectors recommended that all learning spaces be equipped with sufficient resources — a finding parents should weigh carefully.

Sports provision is wide-ranging for a school at this price point. Outdoor facilities include a large astroturf pitch, basketball court, outdoor athletics track, football and volleyball areas. Indoor sports include badminton, gymnastics, table tennis, and cricket. Covered play areas serve both younger and senior students separately. Notably, there is no swimming pool on site — a gap that becomes more apparent when comparing against mid-to-premium British curriculum schools in Dubai. The school hosts two major inter-school events annually, including a marathon and junior football tournament.

Medical provision is notably strong: two well-equipped medical rooms staffed by one doctor and eight nurses serve a student body of over 5,000 — a meaningful commitment to on-site care. The school cafeteria prioritises healthy, nutritious options with strict hygiene controls. A post-2019 refurbishment programme upgraded the Multiplus auditorium, Primary school, and Girls' school buildings, representing a tangible recent investment in the physical environment.

In fee-to-facility terms, context is everything here. At fees ranging from AED 9,362 to AED 18,203 — well below the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 among Dubai's 105 British schools — TWS delivers a facility set that comfortably exceeds what parents might expect at this price point. The breadth of sports, the six science labs, three libraries, and technology infrastructure represent genuine value. Parents considering schools in the AED 40,000–60,000 range will find better individual facility quality, but few will find this volume of provision at TWS's fees. KHDA rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Good in the 2023–2024 inspection — solid, if not exceptional — and the voluntary BSO inspection in January 2025 returned an Outstanding rating overall, lending further credibility to the school's learning environment.