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The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls

Curriculum
American
ADEK
Outstanding
Location
Abu Dhabi, Al Manhal
Fees
AED 34K - 78K
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Campus & Facilities

Outstanding
ADEK Facilities & Resources Rating
Awarded in 2024–25 Irtiqaa inspection; shared by fewer than 10% of Abu Dhabi private schools
20,000+
Library & Knowledge Centre Resources
Physical and digital combined; ~20% in Arabic; ADEK-compliant
1:1 iPads
Device Scheme (Grades 3–12)
Apple Distinguished School status; paperless middle and high school
AED 78,160
Highest Annual Fee
vs. AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi
1,536
Students on Roll
Single campus, KG–Grade 12; 95% Emirati student body
Apple Distinguished School20,000+ Library Resources1:1 iPad SchemeOutstanding Environment RatingOn-Site ClinicPurpose-Built Campus

The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls occupies a single campus in the Al Manhal / Al Bateen area of Abu Dhabi, a well-established residential district close to the city centre. The school has operated from this site since its founding in 2000, serving 1,536 students across KG through Grade 12. Campus size data has not been publicly disclosed, so a precise acreage figure cannot be confirmed — [MISSING: campus size in square metres or acres] — though the site accommodates both indoor and outdoor facility zones visible in school-published imagery.

On the academic facilities front, the most substantive asset is the Library and Knowledge Centre, stocked with more than 20,000 physical and digital reading resources, approximately 20% of which are in Arabic, fully compliant with ADEK guidelines. Reading corners are embedded in every classroom, reinforcing literacy as a school-wide priority rather than a library-only activity. Technology infrastructure is a genuine strength: SZPAG holds Apple Distinguished School status and operates a 1:1 iPad scheme for Grades 3–12, with middle and high school phases operating as a paperless environment. The Schoology learning management system supports curriculum delivery, and assistive technology is available for students of determination. Science laboratories are present on campus, though the inspection report specifically flags a recommendation to expand staffing in school clinics and laboratories and to review safety protocols in lab areas — a signal that provision in this area warrants attention. Specific counts for science labs, art rooms, or specialist STEAM spaces have not been published — [MISSING: lab count, STEAM/maker space details, performing arts facilities].

Sports and recreation facilities include both indoor and outdoor zones, but detailed specifications — pool, gymnasium dimensions, court counts — are not publicly available — [MISSING: sports facility specifications including pool, gymnasium, courts]. Similarly, dining and medical facility details are not disclosed in available data, though the inspection recommendation to expand clinic staffing implies a medical facility exists on site — [MISSING: dining hall capacity, clinic staffing numbers].

The ADEK Irtiqaa 2024–25 inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Outstanding — the highest possible designation — representing a meaningful endorsement of the overall learning environment. Health and safety, including child protection arrangements, were also rated Outstanding across all phases. These are not routine findings: only 23 of Abu Dhabi's 233 private schools hold an Outstanding overall rating, and the facilities component contributing to that judgment reflects a campus that inspectors found fit for purpose.

On the fee-to-facility question, SZPAG's fees range from AED 33,910 to AED 78,160, with an average of approximately AED 56,500. Among American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, the median fee is AED 33,610, placing SZPAG's upper fee bands meaningfully above the peer-group midpoint. At fees approaching AED 78,000, parents should reasonably expect clearly specified lab counts, dedicated STEAM or maker spaces, performing arts facilities, and transparent sports infrastructure data — none of which is currently published. The Apple Distinguished School status and 20,000-resource library are genuine differentiators, but the absence of detailed facility specifications makes a full fee-value assessment difficult. The inspection's own recommendation to expand laboratory and clinic staffing also suggests that physical resource provision, while rated Outstanding in aggregate, has identifiable gaps at the operational level.