“The school gives my children a strong sense of who they are as Emiratis while still preparing them for international universities. That balance is rare in Al Ain.”
— Grade 10 Parent(representative)“The school genuinely feels like a community. Teachers know the children personally, and there is a real sense that everyone is looked after. The Islamic values education is something we cannot find at the same level elsewhere in Al Ain.”
— Year 7 Parent(representative)Attainment in English, mathematics, and science has regressed or stagnated in Cycles 2 and 3, with MAP and PISA scores falling below international benchmarks. The school must improve differentiation, questioning techniques, and formative assessment practices in these phases to close the gap.
Both the effectiveness of leadership and self-evaluation and improvement planning regressed from Very Good to Good. Distributed leadership roles lack clarity, action plans are not consistently aligned with SEF/SDP priorities, and self-evaluation tools need alignment with UAE Inspection Framework descriptors.
| Phase | Year Groups | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Early Childhood | Preschool (N4) | 20,200 |
| Kindergarten | KG1 | 22,070 |
| Kindergarten | KG2 | 22,070 |
| Primary | Grade 1 | 30,510 |
| Primary | Grade 2 | 30,510 |
| Primary | Grade 3 | 30,510 |
| Primary | Grade 4 | 30,510 |
| Middle School | Grade 5 | 33,470 |
| Middle School | Grade 6 | 33,470 |
| Middle School | Grade 7 | 35,930 |
| Middle School | Grade 8 | 35,930 |
| High School | Grade 9 | 40,270 |
| High School | Grade 10 | 47,390 |
| High School | Grade 11 | 52,450 |
| High School | Grade 12 | 57,520 |
Emirati and Arab families in Al Ain who prioritise strong Arabic education, Islamic values, UAE cultural identity, and a bilingual American/IB curriculum at accessible mid-range fees - particularly those with children in KG through Grade 4 or in the senior Cycle 4 where teaching quality is rated Very Good.
Families whose primary benchmark is English-medium academic performance at international levels, or those with children requiring consistently strong SEN/IEP support or gifted and talented challenge in Cycles 2 and 3, where ADEK has identified material gaps in differentiation and attainment.
We chose ENS Al Ain because we wanted our children to be proud of who they are as Emiratis while still having access to an IB education. The school delivers on that promise. The Arabic and Islamic education is exceptional - we just work hard at home to support the English side.