When you shop for 200 dirhams during the back to school season

Scholarships worth 250 thousand dirhams for ten winners within the framework of Dubai Summer Surprises

Dubai Summer Surprises continues to give shoppers opportunities to get all the products they need, especially for students and parents looking for bargains and rewarding offers on school supplies, school supplies and electronic devices within the framework of the back to school season.

Stores across the city offer a huge range of promotions and prizes with the aim of helping students of all ages to get all the practical and diverse school supplies and choose what suits them new clothes and shoes.

The back-to-school sale season is one of the most anticipated shopping events citywide, with students eager to meet old and new teachers and classmates with the best products and school supplies and return to the classroom in style.

Jumbo Electronics stores across Dubai will give parents the chance to win AED 25,000 to pay tuition fees plus a Microsoft Surface Go laptop daily until the end of DSS on September 4. Shoppers who spend more than AED 1,000 on a laptop, desktop or tablet at Jumbo stores and on the website www.jumbo.ae will be entered into a raffle to win prizes. The company is also offering a range of great deals and offers on a wide range of devices for school and university students throughout the back-to-school season.

To help ease the burden of paying tuition fees as well as shopping for back-to-school essentials, this year Dubai Summer Surprises is hosting the second cycle of the Modhesh Scholarship offer.

The offer, open to students of all ages and their families, offers a total prize of 250,000 dirhams to ten lucky shoppers, with each winner receiving a scholarship of 25,000 dirhams.

For a chance to win, shoppers need to spend AED 200 at Ibn Battuta Mall, Nakheel Mall or Circle Mall between August 8 and September 4.

Modhesh and Dana will be shown in particular at Ibn Battuta Mall and Nakheel Mall on August 11 and 16, respectively.

Shoppers at Ibn Battuta Mall can enjoy the magical Sky and Rose show as they explore the back-to-school shows, as participating artists present a spectacular show for families, residents and visitors daily from August 26 to September 4.

The Dubai shopping mall group is hosting the back-to-school promotion from August 15 to September 4, with total prizes worth 100,000 dirhams. Under the promotion, shoppers who spend 200 dirhams at any of the malls belonging to the shopping malls group in Dubai will be entered into a draw to win 5,000 dirhams in cash. 20 winners will be chosen during the back to school season. Participating malls include Al Bustan Centre, Al Ghurair Centre, Al Warqa City Mall, Al Khail Gate Compound Centre, Bin Sougat Centre, Burjuman, Bay Avenue, Dubai Outlet Mall, Mudon Complex, Oasis Mall, Reef Mall, Al Shorouk Mall Centre, Times Square Center, Union Coop in Al Quoz, Wasl Vita, Dar Wasl, Wasl 51, Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Crown Mall and Central Mall.  

From August 15 to September 4, Dubai Festival City Mall is organizing a unique service for shoppers who purchase products from the back to school collection. Artists on the platform of this service provide painting work on school bags, lunch bags, notebooks, water bottles, folders, pencil cases and shoes And many more for free. To benefit from this service, shoppers must present a valid purchase invoice from one of the stores inside Festival City Mall. Artwork is performed on the same day of purchase.

Students and parents can take advantage of a shopping and win offer with Dubai Summer Surprises, in which a large number of distinguished restaurants participate in a group of shopping centers, including Al Bustan Center, Al Ghurair Center, Al Warqa City Mall, Al Khail Gate Complex, Burjuman, Bin Sougat Center, Bay Avenue, Dubai Outlet Mall, Mudon Complex and Al Waha. Al Shorouk Mall and Center, Al Reef Mall, Times Square Center, Union Coop in Al Quoz, Wasl Vita, Dar Al Wasl, Wasl 51, Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Crown Mall and Central Mall. Customers who spend 100 dirhams at participating restaurants in the Shop and Win promotion will be entered into a draw to win Zomato membership and RAKBANK gift cards worth 200 dirhams.

After a shopping spree of back-to-school products, families can relax in one of the water parks as part of the Splashfest promotion. Until September 4, children between the ages of 4 and 10 can enter the Splash-in-Party area at La Mer Central for AED 50 per hour. Visitors can enter the Laguna Waterpark with four tickets for the price of three tickets only, until September 4th. The Legoland Waterpark Splashfest offer includes a 20% discount on ticket prices when booking in advance online, and a 50% discount on cabana prices after 4 pm, in addition to unlimited gift refills for only AED 40, and children can eat for free. After 4 pm, until the 4th of September. Visitors to Wild Wadi Waterpark can enjoy its Splashfest show, which includes an entry ticket with a meal and a towel for AED 149 from August 5 to 28.

Parents and students can prepare for the new school year both mentally and physically with Core Direction's early morning yoga classes at The View at Palm Mall. The Fitness Beyond initiative offers an immersive health experience in the viewing deck with stunning views of Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina. Lessons are held from 7 to 8 am on August 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 21, 24, 27 and 31, as well as on September 3. For reservations, visit coredirection.com.

Stores across the city are welcoming shoppers with great back-to-school offers from August 8, where students and parents can get their hands on school supplies before the new school year kicks off. Stores offering retail offerings include fashion stores such as American Eagle Outfitters, American Vintage, Aspinal of London, Bershka, Boogie, Da Milano, River Island, Sacoor Brothers, Salsa Jeans and many more. Shoppers can also find great deals on the latest toys at Toys R Us, optics at Vision Express, Solaris and Magrabi as well as accessories at Lovisa, Now, Cobbler, K Corner, The Watch House and Time House. Students can also get new shoes for school at Wonder Shoes, United Nude Trading, Piles, Kurt Geiger, Deichmann and Chic Shoes.

Dubai hosts a range of circus activities for children to enjoy before the start of the new school year. Modhesh Circus Academy is a professional circus workshop for children aged 5-12, where participants can learn tricks and games in a friendly and fun atmosphere. The workshop takes place daily at Modhesh World at the Dubai World Trade Center from August 12 to 21 from 3 pm to 8:30 pm, where children can learn how to walk on stilts, spin plates, do tricks and magic, walk and balance on a tightrope and much more.

Characters from the animated film Hotel Transylvania such as Count Dracula, Frankenstein, Mavis and Mummy Murray welcome shoppers during the back-to-school season at City Walk on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 4:30 pm.

City Walk also organizes a range of Hotel Transylvania-themed activities for families daily until August 28 with a special edition of the mysterious hotel taking place on City Walk Square.

Entry is free when showing a purchase invoice of 100 dirhams or more at any of the City Walk stores.

All stores and malls participating in the Dubai Summer Surprises and the back-to-school season, organized by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Corporation, adhere to all important health and safety measures, including social distancing and wearing masks at all times.     

 This year, Dubai Summer Surprises will be held in partnership with the main sponsor, the MasterCard card from the National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah, and strategic partners such as Al Futtaim Group (Dubai Festival City Mall and Dubai Festival Plaza), Al Zarooni Group (Mercato Shopping Center), Abdul Wahed Al Rostamani Group, Dubai Holding, and Emirates Airlines. ENOC, Etisalat, Majid Al Futtaim (Mall of the Emirates, City Center Mirdif, City Center Deira), Merex, and Nakheel (Ibn Battuta Mall, The Pointe, Nakheel Mall and Dragon Mart 2).

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