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Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia

VHPS-COA

Part of Interstar Education, Secular, Founded 2025

Updated July 2026

3–11Ages
Co-edGender
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For-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishArabic flagArabicSpanish flagSpanish

Victory Heights Primary School – City of Arabia is a British curriculum primary school in Dubai for children aged 3–11. It provides a high-quality, rigorous education within a small, close-knit community designed to ensure every student is known, valued, and challenged.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is built on the principle that 'every child is known,' fostering a close-knit community where relationships between teachers, children, and families are central. It balances academic challenge with nurturing support, aiming to develop confident, inquisitive, and resilient learners. The school's ethos is defined by the motto 'Nurture · Challenge · Excel.'

Programmes

The school delivers the English National Curriculum from Foundation Stage 1 (FS1) through Year 6. The academic programme includes core subjects alongside specialist-led instruction in Arabic, Islamic Studies, music, Spanish, STEAM, and physical education. The curriculum is structured to ensure progression and mastery, with a strong emphasis on reading and cross-curricular themes.

Outcomes

The school focuses on developing seven core learning dispositions drawn from the Effective Lifelong Learning Inventory (ELLI), including resilience, creativity, and critical curiosity. Students are encouraged to take on leadership roles through the School Council and as House Captains, fostering confidence, responsibility, and a sense of service. The curriculum aims to balance high academic standards with personal growth to prepare students for the future.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school prioritises an inclusive environment led by a Director of Inclusion who is also a qualified Occupational Therapist. The approach focuses on early identification, personalised learning pathways, and proactive support to ensure all children are understood and empowered to thrive. Inclusion is integrated into the school's core provision rather than treated as an add-on.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia offer?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia?
Annual tuition at Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia is AED 40K–AED 57K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia teach?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia enrolls students aged 3 to 11.
Is Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia a day or boarding school?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia is a day school.
What accreditations does Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia hold?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia holds accreditations including IB and British Schools Overseas.
Is Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia co-educational?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia is a co-ed school.
Where is Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia located?
Victory Heights Primary School - City of Arabia is an international school in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
FS13–4AED 40K
FS24–5AED 44K
Year 15–6AED 48K
Year 2–36–8AED 51K
Year 4–58–10AED 55K
Year 610–11AED 57K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Application fee· Non-refundable, includes 5% VATAED 525
Bus / transport· Transport: Varies by route
Uniform· Available through designated supplier

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: Varies

Admissions

The school follows a four-step admissions process: enquiry, a campus visit, application submission, and the receipt of an offer. Families can use an online year group calculator and are encouraged to book a personalised tour to experience the school in action. Sibling discounts are available, and the school maintains a corporate relationship with Emirates and FlyDubai offering a 10% discount to eligible families.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic structure aligned with UAE national holidays and Islamic observances. The 2025–26 academic year runs from 4 September 2025 to 3 July 2026. The school week is five days, with a 7:30 AM drop-off for all students; dismissal is at 1:15 PM for Foundation Stage and 3:00 PM for Key Stages 1 and 2, with an early 11:30 AM finish for all students on Fridays.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumPlaygroundLibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditorium

About the campus

The purpose-built campus in City of Arabia features classrooms designed for structured, objective-led teaching and dedicated learning pods for FS1, FS2, Year 1, and Year 2. Specialist facilities include a music room, art studio, STEAM room, multi-purpose hall, gymnasium, and a FIFA-standard astroturf pitch. The school also provides an indoor climate-controlled swimming pool with a separate learner pool, a library, and an on-site clinic.

  • Ben Rothwell
    Ben RothwellFounding Principal

    Ben Rothwell has been part of the Victory Heights story since the original school opened in 2013 and has played a central role in shaping its growth and reputation. He previously served as Headteacher at Victory Heights Sports City before becoming Founding Principal of the City of Arabia campus.

  • Sasha Crabb
    Sasha CrabbDirector of Academics

    Sasha Crabb is the Founding Principal of Victory Heights Primary School – Sports City and currently oversees academic standards across both the Sports City and City of Arabia campuses. She has been recognized nationally for her leadership, including being named Best Principal in the Emirates at the SchoolsCompared.com Top School Awards.

  • Rob McCall
    Rob McCallDeputy Headteacher

    Rob joined Victory Heights in 2019 and holds a Master of Education (Distinction) from Middlesex University Dubai. As Deputy Head, he leads on teaching and learning, focusing on supporting teachers to refine their pedagogy and embed research-informed practice.

  • Michelle Choytooa
    Michelle ChoytooaDirector of Inclusion

    Michelle has led and grown an Outstanding Inclusion provision for over eleven years and is a qualified Occupational Therapist. Her leadership focuses on early identification, personalized pathways, and ensuring inclusion is at the heart of the school's provision.

  • Natalie Doidge
    Natalie DoidgeHead of EYFS

    Natalie brings over fifteen years of experience to her role, including leading Early Years provision at two KHDA-rated ‘Outstanding’ schools. She is a champion of child-led learning and focuses on building strong foundations in communication, literacy, and independence.

  • Charlotte Brookson
    Charlotte BrooksonAssistant Headteacher (Teaching & Learning)

    Charlotte leads Teaching and Learning at the City of Arabia campus, working to refine pedagogy and ensure high expectations across classrooms. She has recently completed the NPQSL and is committed to mentoring colleagues to support instructional development.

  • Danielle Barratt-DuffyAssistant Headteacher (Assessment)

    Danielle has over thirteen years of teaching experience and has played a key role in multiple DSIB and BSO inspection cycles. She focuses on aligning assessment, curriculum design, and classroom practice to maintain high standards.

  • Josh Seldon
    Josh SeldonHead of Student Participation

    Josh Seldon is the Head of Student Participation and also serves as a Year 1 Teacher. He is involved in the student leadership selection process, including conducting interviews for leadership roles.

  • Mirna Hamie
    Mirna HamieHead of Arabic

    Mirna Hamie serves as the Head of Arabic at the school.

  • Reehan Kamaji
    Reehan KamajiHead of Islamic Studies

    Reehan Kamaji serves as the Head of Islamic Studies at the school.