Our Facilities
A Learning Environment Designed for Growth



Our Facilities
A Learning Environment Designed for Growth




Music Room
Music plays an important part in the development of children. Access to music has been shown to assist with emotional regulations, distressing and attention issues. Music also allows children another outlet to express themselves and excel.
Library & Reading Nook
Literature helps children explore the world and learn how to handle problems without experiencing those problems first-hand. Reading helps children develop empathy and understanding for others, making this room one of the most important rooms in the school.
Outdoor Playground
Time outside and time to play are two key elements needed in every childhood. Free time allows children to communicate with peers and exercise.
Play area for Reception Years
The youngest children have a special play area just for themselves. This area allows children freedom of movement while limiting the risk of injury.
Innovative Sensory Room
With the help of our school counseling services, we designed an innovative sensory room. One of the uses of this room is to offer comfort to children when they are overstimulated. With soft lighting, a variety of textures, and soothing music, it is an oasis from the constant demands of our digital world.
Football Fields
As one of the most popular sports in the world, football helps build teamwork and communication skills. Running when playing is great exercise. And shooting a ball at a goal helps teach coordination, balance, and motor skills. We have both indoor and outdoor areas to play.
Basketball and Volleyball Court
We have added a new court to allow students to play basketball and volleyball outside.
Gymnasium
If the weather is inappropriate for outdoor play, or the students want a different sort of activity, we have an inside gymnasium. While basketball and soccer are a highlight, we also have equipment for stretching, parkour, and more. We want to encourage every student to find an exercise they enjoy.
Students Dinning Hall
Where students have their breakfast and lunch meals socializing, and are well monitored by teachers.
Clinic
If a child is not feeling well or has special health needs, we have two nurses in our clinic to take care of the students who need help. From daily checks of insulin levels to regular eye check-ups, our clinic is set up to provide for the needs of students.
(SLP) Speech & Language Pathologist
This room is created specifically to enhance a child's speaking and communication skills. Early intervention can assist students before a life-long problem occurs.
Meeting Room
Staff use the meeting room to discuss important events and school policies. Working together, the teachers, administrators and others can better help meet the needs of all of the students.
Specialized Classrooms
Our school features dedicated classrooms for Early Years and subject-specific classrooms for English, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Maths, and Science. Each space is thoughtfully designed to support teaching and learning, allowing teachers to organize resources, displays, and learning materials in ways that enrich students’ understanding and engagement.

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Music Room
Music plays an important part in the development of children. Access to music has been shown to assist with emotional regulations, distressing and attention issues. Music also allows children another outlet to express themselves and excel.

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Innovative Sensory Room
With the help of our school counseling services, we designed an innovative sensory room. One of the uses of this room is to offer comfort to children when they are overstimulated. With soft lighting, a variety of textures, and soothing music, it is an oasis from the constant demands of our digital world.
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Outdoor Playground
Time outside and time to play are two key elements needed in every childhood. Free time allows children to communicate with peers and exercise.
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Indoor Playground
If the weather is not appropriate for outside time, we also have an indoor playground.
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Play area for Reception Years
The youngest children have a special play area just for themselves. This area allows children freedom of movement while limiting the risk of injury.


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Outdoor Playground
Time outside and time to play are two key elements needed in every childhood. Free time allows children to communicate with peers and exercise.
05
Indoor Playground
If the weather is not appropriate for outside time, we also have an indoor playground.
06
Play area for Reception Years
The youngest children have a special play area just for themselves. This area allows children freedom of movement while limiting the risk of injury.


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Football fields
As one of the most popular sports in the world, football helps build teamwork and communication skills. Running when playing is great exercise. And shooting a ball at a goal helps teach coordination, balance, and motor skills. We have both indoor and outdoor areas to play.
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Basketball and volleyball court
We have added a new court to allow students to play basketball and volleyball outside.
09
Gymnasium
If the weather is inappropriate for outdoor play, or the students want a different sort of activity, we have an inside gymnasium. While basketball and soccer are a highlight, we also have equipment for stretching, parkour, and more. We want to encourage every student to find an exercise they enjoy.
07
Football Field
As one of the most popular sports in the world, football helps build teamwork and communication skills. Running when playing is great exercise. And shooting a ball at a goal helps teach coordination, balance, and motor skills. We have both indoor and outdoor areas to play.
08
Basketball and Volleyball Court
We have added a new court to allow students to play basketball and volleyball outside.
09
Gymnasium
If the weather is inappropriate for outdoor play, or the students want a different sort of activity, we have an inside gymnasium. While basketball and soccer are a highlight, we also have equipment for stretching, parkour, and more. We want to encourage every student to find an exercise they enjoy.

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Clinic
If a child is not feeling well or has special health needs, we have two nurses in our clinic to take care of the students who need help. From daily checks of insulin levels to regular eye check-ups, our clinic is set up to provide for the needs of students.

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Clinic
If a child is not feeling well or has special health needs, we have two nurses in our clinic to take care of the students who need help. From daily checks of insulin levels to regular eye check-ups, our clinic is set up to provide for the needs of students.
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(SLP) Speech and Language Pathologist
This room is created specifically to enhance a child's speaking and communication skills. Early intervention can assist students before a life-long problem occurs.

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(SLP) Speech and Language Pathologist
This room is created specifically to enhance a child's speaking and communication skills. Early intervention can assist students before a life-long problem occurs.


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Meeting Room
Staff use the meeting room to discuss important events and school policies. Working together, the teachers, administrators and others can better help meet the needs of all of the students.

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Meeting Room
Staff use the meeting room to discuss important events and school policies. Working together, the teachers, administrators and others can better help meet the needs of all of the students.

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Specialized Classrooms
Our school features dedicated classrooms for Early Years and subject-specific classrooms for English, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Maths, and Science. Each space is thoughtfully designed to support teaching and learning, allowing teachers to organize resources, displays, and learning materials in ways that enrich students’ understanding and engagement.

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Specialized Classrooms
Our school features dedicated classrooms for Early Years and subject-specific classrooms for English, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Maths, and Science. Each space is thoughtfully designed to support teaching and learning, allowing teachers to organize resources, displays, and learning materials in ways that enrich students’ understanding and engagement.









