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Diyafah International SchoolCampus & Facilities in Mohamed Bin Zayed City، Abu Dhabi

Curriculum
British
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi, Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Fees
AED 23K - 45K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
IRTIQA Facilities & Health Rating
Health & Safety rated Outstanding across all phases in 2022 inspection
25m
Indoor Swimming Pool
Temperature-controlled; added in 2020 expansion — uncommon at this fee level
AED 45,170
Highest Annual Fee
Below the Abu Dhabi British curriculum median of AED 49,630
2020
Major Campus Expansion
Added sports hall, pool, and astroturf; completed secondary school build-out
941
Current Enrolment
Across EYFS to Year 13; 50 nationalities on a single campus
25m Indoor PoolRecording StudioCADCAM & 3D PrintPurpose-Built CampusOn-Site ClinicWinnie D'Cunha Hall

Diyafah International School is a purpose-built campus in Mohammed Bin Zayed City, opened in 2013 and significantly expanded in 2020 to accommodate secondary-age students. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], but the physical footprint encompasses a broad range of specialist facilities across early years, primary, and secondary phases — a meaningful achievement for a school at this fee level.

The 2020 expansion is the most consequential recent investment in the school's physical environment. It delivered the Winnie D'Cunha Hall — a fully air-conditioned, multi-purpose sports hall fitted with a stage and large-scale digital projection, functioning as both a PE facility and performance auditorium — alongside a 25-metre temperature-controlled indoor swimming pool with gender-segregated changing facilities and access control systems. An astroturf multi-use games area, outdoor tennis courts, and basketball courts complete the sports offering. For a British curriculum school with fees ranging from AED 23,000 to AED 45,170 — sitting well below the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 across Abu Dhabi — this sports infrastructure is notably strong relative to price point.

Academic facilities are well-rounded. The Design and Technology Suite includes a graphic design area, a fully equipped workshop for woodwork, metalwork, and plastics, and a CADCAM room with 3D printers. A dedicated Food Technology Suite with a Siemens kitchen adds vocational depth. The Communication and Resource Centre functions as the main library, offering networked student terminals, online databases, periodicals, and journals, with a separate Early Years library for younger students. Technology integration is school-wide: Intelligent Panels are installed in all classrooms, ICT laboratories are available, and the campus operates a Microsoft School Network supporting BYOD.

Arts and performance are well-served. The school has dedicated music suites, a fully equipped recording studio, and soundproofed practice rooms — a provision that goes beyond what many mid-range British schools offer. Creative arts rooms support art and drama. The Early Years section has its own dedicated outdoor play area, indoor play space, library, and music room, providing an appropriately self-contained environment for the youngest students.

Wellbeing and medical provision is solid. A hygienic medical room staffed by two full-time nurses, with a separate isolation room, meets regulatory standards and reflects the school's IRTIQA Health and Safety rating of Outstanding across all phases — the only Outstanding-rated indicator in the 2021–2022 inspection. Dining facilities are [MISSING: canteen or dining hall details not confirmed in available data].

At fees that sit at roughly the median for Abu Dhabi British curriculum schools, DIS delivers a physical environment that punches above its price bracket in sports and technology. Parents considering schools at the AED 45,000 upper fee tier should note that while the 2020 expansion meaningfully upgraded the campus, the overall inspection rating remains Good — not yet reflective of a premium-tier environment — and campus size metrics remain undisclosed, making direct comparison with larger-footprint competitors difficult.