Victory Heights Primary School – City of Arabia occupies a purpose-built campus that opened in September 2025, making it one of Dubai's newest purpose-designed primary school environments. Located in City of Arabia, Dubailand, the campus has been built from the ground up to serve children aged 3 to 11, with every space intentionally configured for primary-age learning rather than retrofitted from an older building. Exact campus dimensions have not been published, but the virtual tour reveals a coherent, well-organised environment with clearly delineated zones for early years, key stage learning, specialist subjects, and outdoor play.
The facility list for a school at this fee level is genuinely competitive. The headline addition is an indoor climate-controlled swimming pool — a meaningful differentiator in Dubai's primary school market, where many schools at comparable fee points rely on outdoor pools or shared off-site facilities. Specialist rooms include a dedicated Music Room, Art Studio, and Library, alongside a Multi-Purpose Hall used for performance, PE, and whole-school events. Early years provision is particularly well considered: separate FS1 and FS2 Learning Pods give the youngest children their own distinct environments, complemented by dedicated outdoor areas including a sandpit and shaded play space — appropriate for Dubai's climate and aligned with best practice in early childhood design.
Academic specialist spaces include provision for STEAM/SPARK, Computing, and Arabic and Islamic Studies, though specific details on technology infrastructure — such as device ratios or interactive display coverage — have [MISSING: technology infrastructure specification] not been published. There is no reference to a dedicated science laboratory, which is worth noting for families with children in upper Key Stage 2. A canteen is confirmed operational; however, [MISSING: medical/clinic facility confirmation] on-site medical provision has not been detailed in available school data.
At fees ranging from AED 40,000 to AED 57,000, VHPS CoA sits just above the median for British curriculum schools in Dubai, where the citywide median fee is AED 49,630. At this price point, parents should reasonably expect — and largely receive — specialist teaching spaces, a dedicated library, arts facilities, and quality sports provision. The indoor pool clears that bar convincingly. What the campus does not yet have is an independent KHDA inspection record: the school has not yet been inspected by DSIB, having only opened in September 2025. Families cannot yet draw on an inspection-validated assessment of the learning environment's quality in practice, only its physical design intent. The sister school, Victory Heights Primary School Sports City, holds a KHDA Outstanding rating — a relevant reference point, though not a guarantee for this campus.