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Hampton Heights International School Dubai

Hampton Heights International School Dubai appears to be a newer British curriculum school serving ages 3-11 in Al Twar, with limited public visibility compared to established Dubai institutions. Parent reviews mention reasonable fees and attractive facilities, though the school generates…


Curriculum
British
Fees, annual
AED 13–20k
Ages
3 to 12
Pupils
Est. Contact school
Founded
2024

Operating in Al Twar, Hampton Heights International School follows the British curriculum for primary-aged students from ages 3 to 11 years. Under Principal Lyudmyla Klykova's leadership, the school emphasizes early childhood development and foundational learning skills. Recent social media posts show the school participating in Dubai's educational initiatives, including the Dubai 30x30 fitness program and Ramadan celebrations, suggesting active community engagement despite its relatively low profile in the competitive Dubai market.

The school maintains modern facilities with what parents describe as a large, beautifully finished building and convenient access for drop-off and pick-up. Educational programming includes outdoor learning activities, creative writing sessions, and gardening programs designed to develop fine motor skills in younger learners. Parent-teacher meetings appear well-organized, though the limited online presence makes detailed assessment of academic outcomes, extracurricular offerings, or peer comparisons challenging compared to established Dubai primary schools.

Strengths

  • Reasonable fees compared to premium Dubai schools
  • Large, well-finished building with attractive facilities
  • Convenient location with easy school access
  • Active participation in Dubai community programs
  • Focus on early childhood development and hands-on learning

Considerations

  • Very limited visibility in parent forums and education discussions
  • Serves only primary ages (3-11), requiring secondary school transition
  • Newer establishment with limited track record compared to established Dubai schools
  • Minimal available information about academic outcomes or university preparation pathways

Fee Age Type Amount
FS1 3 Annual AED 12,850
FS2 4 Annual AED 13,750
Year 1 5 Annual AED 14,650
Year 2 6 Annual AED 15,750
Year 3 7 Annual AED 16,650
Year 4 8 Annual AED 17,550
Year 5 9 Annual AED 18,450
Year 6 10 Annual AED 19,550
Year 7 11 Annual AED 19,950
Application Fee One-time AED 500
Registration Fee One-time AED 1,100

  • The school opened in September 2024 and the available signal is thin. There are early parent comments and no published KHDA inspection or external exam record yet.
  • Early reviewers cite affordability for a British curriculum option in Al Twar, a smooth admissions experience, and staff who quickly learn pupils' names.
  • One parent summarised the choice as: a British curriculum close to home "without paying the fees of the bigger-name schools."
  • Concerns flagged by aggregator pages are about visibility rather than incidents: limited public information on SEN, EAL and gifted provision; secondary year groups still being built out.
  • Families looking at Hampton Heights are effectively making an early-adopter call; the inspection cycle and exam outcomes have not yet caught up.

Head of school

Lyudmyla Klykova

Lyudmyla Klykova is a senior academic professional with 23 years of experience, including 20 years in the UAE, specializing in English Language and Literature teaching, curriculum design, management, and teacher training across high school and university levels.

Accreditations

  • KHDA 01

Al Twar - Al Twar 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

School website