
“What struck me most was that the school doesn't just talk about high standards - every interaction, from the admissions process to the classroom, reflects them. My daughter has grown in confidence in ways I didn't expect.”
— Year 6 Parent(representative)“The school genuinely knows my son as an individual. His form tutor understands his personality, his strengths, and where he needs encouragement. That personal attention is what keeps us here.”
— Year 8 Parent(representative)While rated Good to Very Good, attainment in Arabic (First and Second Language) and Islamic Education at certain cycle levels falls below the Outstanding standard the school achieves in English, Mathematics, and Sciences. For families prioritising Arabic language development - particularly Emirati families - this gap is worth discussing directly with the school at admissions.
With only 2.2% of students identified as students of determination, the school's inclusion cohort is proportionally small for a school of this size. This may reflect the admissions assessment process acting as a filter. Families with children requiring significant SEND support should seek detailed conversations about the school's differentiation capacity and specialist staffing before committing.
| Phase | Year Groups | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Stage | FS1 | 55,090 |
| Foundation Stage | FS2 | 57,310 |
| Primary | Year 1 | 67,800 |
| Primary | Year 2 | 67,800 |
| Primary | Year 3 | 71,160 |
| Primary | Year 4 | 71,160 |
| Primary | Year 5 | 74,300 |
| Secondary | Year 6 | 74,300 |
| Secondary | Year 7 | 74,300 |
| Secondary | Year 8 | 74,300 |
| Secondary | Year 9 | 87,490 |
| Secondary | Year 10 | 87,490 |
| Secondary | Year 11 | 87,490 |
| Sixth Form | Year 12 | 90,630 |
| Sixth Form | Year 13 | 90,630 |
Academically ambitious families - Emirati and international - who want a British independent school experience with verified Outstanding outcomes, Russell Group university destinations, and a values-driven community in Al Ain. Ideal for children who thrive in a structured, achievement-oriented environment with rich co-curricular provision.
Families on a tight budget, those requiring substantial SEND or EAL specialist support, parents who object to single-gender teaching in early secondary years, or those prioritising Arabic language excellence above English-medium academic achievement.
We looked at every school in Al Ain before choosing Brighton College. The Outstanding rating confirmed what we saw on the open morning - this is a school that actually delivers on its promises. Three years in, we have no regrets.