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October 31, 2025

A showcase of the UAE's top nurseries demonstrating how they prepare children with learning skills, social abilities and school readiness

BLOSSOM NURSERY & PRESCHOOL

Learning environment

Blossom Nursery provides a nurturing, enquiry-led environment designed to inspire curiosity and independence in children from two months to five years old. Each classroom is thoughtfully equipped with natural materials, sensory play zones, and open-ended resources to promote exploration, creativity, and confidence.

Its nurseries deliver the world-renowned British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum within a structured, science-backed Sustainable Education practices. This approach, created by the Babilou Family, integrates the latest research in neuroscience, epigenetics, and cognitive and social sciences to support every aspect of a child's holistic development.

The learning spaces also integrate sustainability principles, encouraging children to connect with nature through eco-friendly classrooms and outdoor play areas.

Number of students

Over 2,500 children enrolled across more than 30 locations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah

Technology and STEAM integration

Blossom introduces children to early digital literacy and STEAM concepts through hands-on discovery, experimentation, and problem-solving experiences. While we don't use digital devices in the classroom, our activities nurture the core skills needed to navigate technology in the future, such as critical thinking, pattern recognition, sequencing, collaboration, and creativity.

Tuition fees

Dh4,000 — Dh6,500 per month (depending on age group, location, and programme type)

Admission details

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