


Inspection Rating
Acceptable-- KHDA
Languages Taught
English, Arabic, French
Phone
Website
Address
Al Asayel Street, Al Quoz 4, Dubai, UAE
1 year / EYFS
Foundation Stage 1 for children aged 3+. Play-based early years programme following the EYFS framework, developing communication, physical, and personal skills through guided exploration.
1 year / EYFS
Foundation Stage 2 for children aged 4+. Building on EYFS outcomes with increasing focus on early literacy, numeracy, and readiness for the transition to Key Stage 1.
1 year / KS1
Key Stage 1 for ages 5-6. Students begin the formal National Curriculum of England with structured lessons in English, mathematics, and science alongside creative subjects.
1 year / KS1
Key Stage 1 for ages 6-7. Consolidating foundational reading, writing, and mathematical skills with increasing independence and assessment against national expectations.
1 year / KS2
Key Stage 2 for ages 7-8. Broadening the curriculum with deeper engagement across subjects and introduction to specialist teaching in areas such as science and technology.
1 year / KS2
Key Stage 2 for ages 8-9. Developing critical thinking and independent learning skills with access to science and technology labs and enrichment activities.
All fees in AED per academic year
| Grade | Key Stage | Ages | KHDA Fee | School Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FS 1 | EYFS | 3-4 | 18,518 | 18,518 |
| FS 2 | EYFS | 4-5 | 19,598 | 19,598 |
| Year 1 | KS1 | 5-6 | 22,274 | 22,274 |
| Year 2 | KS1 | 6-7 | 24,096 | 24,096 |
| Year 3 | KS2 | 7-8 | 26,081 | 26,081 |
| Year 4 | KS2 | 8-9 | 27,703 | 27,703 |
| Year 5 | KS2 | 9-10 | 29,483 | 29,483 |
| Year 6 | KS2 | 10-11 | 31,106 | 31,106 |
Estimate total annual fees for your family
Additional optional charges may include transport (AED 5,600-7,600 per year), uniforms, and after-school care (AED 45/day for FS1). Breakfast Club available.
AED 525 inclusive of VAT. Non-refundable registration fee for new students.
| Indicator | Foundation | Primary | Secondary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attainment | N/A | Accept.Acceptable | N/A |
| Progress over time | N/A | Accept.Acceptable | N/A |
| Indicator | Foundation | Primary | Secondary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attainment | N/A | WeakWeak | N/A |
| Progress over time | N/A | Accept.Acceptable | N/A |
Source: Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB) — January 2024
The EYFS programme follows the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage. Children learn through play-based exploration across seven areas of learning, with dedicated indoor and outdoor learning environments. Foundation Stage students have separate play areas and shorter school hours.
Teaching Approach
Play-based learning following the EYFS framework with structured and child-initiated activities
Key Stage 1 delivers the National Curriculum of England alongside UAE Ministry of Education requirements including Arabic and Islamic Studies. Students build foundational reading, writing, and mathematical skills through structured lessons and creative activities.
Teaching Approach
Structured National Curriculum delivery with creative and practical activities
Key Stage 2 broadens and deepens the National Curriculum of England. Students access specialist teaching in science and technology labs, develop research and analytical skills, and engage with a wider range of extracurricular activities including robotics and debating.
Teaching Approach
Subject-specialist teaching with inquiry-based learning and cross-curricular projects
On-site swimming pool for swimming lessons and extracurricular swim programmes across all year groups.
Outdoor football pitch for physical education lessons and competitive sports.
Indoor gymnasium for PE lessons, gymnastics, and indoor sports activities.
Dedicated science and technology laboratories for practical learning and STEM activities.
Two school libraries supporting reading, research, and literacy development across all year groups.
Dedicated music room for instrumental and vocal music instruction and performances.
Specialist drama studio for performing arts, role play, and creative expression.
Dedicated art room for visual arts, craft, and creative projects across all year groups.
Outdoor sensory garden for nature-based learning and exploration activities.
Separate dedicated outdoor play areas designed for EYFS children with age-appropriate equipment.
On-site clinic staffed by a full-time nurse and part-time doctor for student health and wellbeing.
On-site canteen providing food options for students during the school day.
Principal
Olivia A H Rumah serves as Principal of Oaktree Primary School, leading the school through its growth phase since its founding in 2016. She oversees the delivery of the British National Curriculum and the school's commitment to fully inclusive education guided by the CARE values.
Oaktree Primary School
AED 18,518 - 31,106/yr