
GEMS World Academy – Abu Dhabi relocated to a purpose-built campus on Al Reem Island in September 2022, transforming from a modest primary-only school into a growing all-through institution. The move represented a step-change in physical provision: the new site was designed from the ground up to support an IB continuum school expanding toward Year 13, with capacity planned to reach 1,866 students at full build-out. The campus currently serves 875 students across FS1 to Year 11, giving the environment a spacious, uncrowded feel relative to its eventual scale.
Sports provision is a clear strength. The school offers a 25-metre, six-lane swimming pool alongside a separate learner pool for younger students — a meaningful differentiator in Abu Dhabi's IB school market. A full-sized football pitch and a six-court multipurpose sports hall with audiovisual equipment and a permanent stage round out the athletic offer. Indoor and outdoor play areas serve the early years and primary phases. These facilities are competitive for the fee level and compare well against IB peers in the city.
Academic and specialist spaces are well-developed. Two libraries collectively hold over 16,000 titles in English and Arabic, with dedicated reading zones, small-group spaces, and e-lending platforms accessible off-campus. The Innovation Studio integrates Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality into the curriculum, supported by a state-of-the-art secure wireless network. Dedicated music rooms, practice studios, art rooms, and specialist Arabic and Islamic Education spaces reflect a broad co-curricular infrastructure. A parent café and lounge signals an unusually deliberate investment in community-facing facilities.
The most significant development is the Phase 2 campus expansion opening August 2025, which adds specialist design, technology and science labs, a secondary library, food technology spaces, a robotics suite with CAD/CAM capability, a resistant materials workshop, a fitness suite, arts and gaming spaces, and additional outdoor learning areas. This expansion directly addresses the current gap in secondary specialist provision and materially upgrades the school's offer for MYP students.
ADEK rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Outstanding in the 2023–24 inspection — the highest possible sub-domain rating — citing the school's "high-quality and extensive specialist facilities and resources" as a key strength. This is a notable finding: facilities are one of only a handful of areas to achieve Outstanding status in an otherwise Very Good overall judgment. At fees ranging from AED 55,420 to AED 73,890 — above the IB curriculum median of AED 65,097 in Abu Dhabi — parents are paying premium rates, and the inspection evidence broadly supports the physical environment justifying that positioning. The one honest caveat is that dedicated medical facility data is [MISSING: on-site medical or clinic provision not confirmed in available data], and campus size in square metres or acres has not been disclosed, limiting a precise comparison against peers.