Horizon English School to open new Dubai campus in Town Square, 2027

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Horizon English School announces new all-through British curriculum campus in Town Square

 

Horizon English School, one of Dubai’s longest-established British curriculum schools, will open a new all-through campus in Town Square in August 2027.

Developed in partnership with Nshama, the expansion will provide a complete education for children aged 3 to 18.

The school will open initially with classes from FS1 to Year 8, before expanding year by year to offer the full pathway through to Year 13.

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Tuition fees are expected to range from AED 49,000 in FS1 to AED 75,000 in Year 13 once fully open.

Construction is already underway, marked by a groundbreaking ceremony led by David Baldwin, CEO of Cognita Middle East, and Rashid Al Abbar, General Manager of Nshama.

The school will be part of the Cognita group, which operates more than 100 schools worldwide.

It joins Horizon’s original Jumeirah campus, which has been part of Dubai’s educational landscape for over 35 years.

The school is rated ‘Outstanding’ by Dubai’s education regulator (KHDA) and is well known for its strong community ethos.

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Horizon is already recognised as a leading primary school, and the new Town Square campus will allow families to continue seamlessly into secondary education without the need to change schools.

“It will be a place where children feel they belong, are inspired to grow and supported to flourish,” said David Baldwin, CEO of Cognita Middle East.

“Town Square’s vibrant and family-friendly community makes it the perfect home for Horizon English School’s next chapter, and we look forward to welcoming our first students.”

 

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