
Al Ittihad National Private School - Falaj Hazza is a co-educational K–12 campus located on Dawhat Al Far' Street in the Falaj Hazza' district of Al Ain, operating since 2004 under the Arabian Educational Development Company. The school serves 1,037 students across KG through Cycle 3, with a predominantly Emirati student body. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], which limits a full physical assessment, though the inspection report confirms the day-to-day management of the building and resourcing is rated Good by ADEK inspectors in 2024–25.
Academic facilities include science and subject-specific laboratories, a centrally located main library serving all phases, an Innovation Center, and a kitchen/cooking studio. The library is a genuine strength: it features age-appropriate zoning for elementary and secondary students, dedicated soft seating and reading corners for KG and early primary learners, collaboration and research areas for older students, and is managed using the Follett digital cataloguing system. Resources span fiction, non-fiction, and levelled readers in both English and Arabic, with dedicated sections for Islamic education and UAE heritage. Technology provision includes a 1:1 device program for Grades 6–12 through the Smart Learning Program, digital reading stations, and online guided reading platforms, with class devices provided for younger students.
Sports facilities include outdoor play areas and extracurricular clubs in basketball and football, though specific sports infrastructure details — gymnasium dimensions, court counts, or pool provision — are not disclosed [MISSING: sports facilities inventory]. Arts provision encompasses an Art Club and Robotics Club among extracurricular offerings, but dedicated performance spaces or auditorium capacity are not documented [MISSING: arts and performance space details]. Early years provision has been recently expanded with the introduction of a Pre-K class, alongside a newly established phonics and literacy program — the school's most notable recent investments. Medical and dining facility details are not publicly available [MISSING: medical/clinic provision; dining/canteen details].
On the fee-to-facilities question, INPS Al Ain charges between AED 18,820 and AED 32,370 annually — positioning it below the median fee of AED 33,610 for American curriculum schools in the UAE. At this price point, the facilities on offer — a functional library, Innovation Center, and technology integration for secondary students — are broadly in line with what parents should reasonably expect. The absence of detailed sports infrastructure disclosure and limited specialist spaces means the campus does not stand out physically, but the ADEK Good rating for management, staffing, facilities and resources confirms the environment is adequately maintained and resourced for its fee tier. Parents considering this school for its Emirati heritage focus and American curriculum pathway should view the facilities as functional and appropriate rather than exceptional.