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English College Dubai

1992 establishments in the United Arab EmiratesEducational institutions established in 1992International schools in the United Arab EmiratesSchools in Dubai

[[File:English College, Dubai (aerial view).JPG |thumb|The English College, Dubai as seen from the air]] The English College, Dubai is a non-selective part of the ISP organization day school in Dubai for pupils between the ages of 4 and 18 years. The English College follows the British national curriculum and has 1480 students from a variety of nationalities. The premises are located in the Al Safa and house a swimming pool, sports hall, two libraries, football field, basketball court, art studio and a Sixth Form common room.

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English College Dubai
20c Street, Dubai Al Safa

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Dubai, Al Safa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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