United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The Frontline International Private School campus sits on a 5.0-acre plot in Ajman's Al Tallah 2 area. Classrooms are designed to seat 25 students and are equipped with whiteboards, overhead projectors, televisions, computers, sound systems and projection equipment. A large multi-purpose hall with seating for about 1,200 supports school events and performances, while a central library provides a learning hub within an ICT-enabled framework. The ICT infrastructure supports offline and online learning, with a well-stocked library and access to online resources, along with computer labs and computers in classrooms and staff areas, with Wi‑Fi available in select areas. Outdoor and indoor sports facilities include football and cricket fields and an Indoor Sports Complex that houses a basketball court, badminton courts, two table-tennis tables and a gymnasium, complemented by two large lunchrooms that can accommodate more than 300 students.
Sprawling practice fields are provided for football and cricket. The Indoor Sports Complex houses a basketball court, badminton courts, two table-tennis tables and a gymnasium. The campus supports a broad range of physical education activities through both outdoor and indoor spaces that are suitable for team sports and individual fitness. The facilities are integrated with the school's PE program and various intra-school activities.
The library is a central resource for study and reading, with a growing collection and a clear emphasis on developing information literacy. It is complemented by a well-stocked learning resource centre and access to online libraries and digital resources. Computer labs provide technology-rich learning environments, and computers are available in all classrooms and staff areas to support blended learning. The ICT infrastructure enables offline and online learning with network connectivity across the campus.
Art Studio and Music Studio are part of the arts program. The Music Studio offers experiences in rhythm, culture, and performance across Grades 1–5, with terms focusing on vocal music and music history, instrumental work, and year-end presentations. The Art Studio fosters creativity and visual arts as a core curricular thread, emphasizing open-ended, expressive art-making activities and skill development. The campus also features a large multi-purpose hall used for assemblies, performances and events to showcase student work.