
Oasis International School occupies a modern campus in the Al Jimi district of Al Ain, serving 1,847 students across KG through Grade 12. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres], though the school describes its premises as a large, purpose-built facility that has undergone significant expansion — student enrolment doubled from 912 to over 1,800 between the 2021–22 and 2024–25 inspection cycles. How well the physical infrastructure has kept pace with that growth is a reasonable question for visiting parents to explore.
Academic facilities include three dedicated science laboratories covering Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, equipped to CBSE Board specifications and used by both primary and secondary students. Technology provision is a relative strength: classrooms operate in partnership with Pearson Education Services, deploying the Orison e-learning platform based on a Cognitive Learning Approach across all grades, alongside a Digital Campus portal for student and parent access. IT laboratories are available, though specific counts are not published. The school's two-library system — one serving lower phases, one upper — is a genuine standout at this fee level, collectively holding over 10,000 books, including approximately 2,050 Arabic fiction titles and 2,040 English fiction titles, supported by a qualified librarian and weekly timetabled library lessons.
Sports provision covers cricket, basketball, table tennis, and general playground facilities. There is no swimming pool on record, and no gymnasium or dedicated performance hall beyond the school's 1,000-seat auditorium — the latter a notably large venue for a school of this size. Multi-purpose halls and indoor playgrounds are listed among key facilities, and the school fields competitive inter-scholastic sports teams. Arts and maker-space provision is not detailed in available data [MISSING: dedicated arts rooms, music facilities, maker space]. Early years facilities include indoor playgrounds, though specific KG classroom specifications are not published.
Welfare infrastructure includes an on-site clinic, two student counsellors, and a social worker — a reasonable baseline. However, the 2024–25 ADEK inspection rated Care and Support Acceptable, noting the absence of in-school support services (ISSS) for students of determination, a gap that matters given the school's 17 enrolled students of determination supported by only 8 teaching assistants. Health and safety, while still rated Very Good, regressed from its previous Outstanding rating. Dining is provided through a spacious cafeteria, though nutritional standards and capacity data are not available.
At fees ranging from AED 7,950 to AED 10,970, Oasis sits firmly at the affordable end of the Al Ain market — well below the Indian curriculum median of AED 15,000 across the broader UAE private school sector. At this fee level, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly: the dual-library system, large auditorium, and digital classroom infrastructure represent genuine value, but the absence of a swimming pool, unconfirmed sports hall provision, and limited specialist SEN facilities reflect the school's budget positioning. The ADEK 2024–25 inspection rated Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Very Good — the strongest facilities-related finding in the report — suggesting the physical environment is considered adequate and well-managed for a school at this price point, even if it does not match the breadth of provision found at higher-fee institutions.