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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 March 2016 - 20:48

Hi
This may strike some as an odd question as everybody here seems to drive but can anyone tell me of any primary schools that one could get to either on public transport or on foot? I can drive but Im trying to avoid it- not a very confident driver and these roads look terrifying, that and the added cost of having 2 cars.

Thanks in advance

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 March 2016 - 17:01
How old is your child? We put our DS into school bus from day 1 in KG1 when he was 4 - he took this very positively, he was very proud of it - as part of being a school student (not a nursery baby anymore). Our friends also used school buses for their KG/FS children.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 20 March 2016 - 21:11
Public transport probably not (really not feasible with small kids, especially in summer). But there are loads of primary schools in residential areas, so walking is definitely an option outside of the hotter months at least. If you live in the Jumeriah, UMm Suqeim area then you could live close enough to walk to one of the schools (we were 5 minutes walk from ours) eg JPS, Kings, JEss Jumeriah, EIS. Or in the communities there is JEss in Arabian Ranches, Arabian Ranches Primary in Arabian Ranches 2, Victory Heights Primary, DBS in Springs/Meadows, a new school in Jumeirah Park (can't remember which), Jebel Ali's new site in Akoya from September. Plenty of options. You just have to be careful to make sure you have school places first before deciding on where to live. Secondary school and proximity can be far more of an issue, but then many secondary kids use the school buses. Of course, tHere is always the option of using school buses for primary too, but that is not necessarily something you may feel comfortable with when the kids are little...
 
 

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