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GEMS Cambridge International School branch Abu Dhabi Bani YasBritish School in Bani Yas، Abu Dhabi

Curriculum
British
ADEK
Very Good
Location
Abu Dhabi, Bani Yas
Fees
AED 23K - 40K

GEMS Cambridge International School branch Abu Dhabi Bani Yas

The Executive Summary

GEMS Cambridge International School branch Abu Dhabi Bani Yas is one of the most compelling value propositions in Abu Dhabi's private school landscape. Holding an ADEK rating of Very Good following the February 2025 Irtiqa inspection, this large-scale British curriculum school in Bani Yas delivers genuinely impressive academic outcomes - 30% of GCSE students achieved A* grades and 78% achieved A*-B at A Level - at a fee range of AED 23,060 to AED 40,340, which sits firmly in the mid-range tier for Abu Dhabi private schools. With 3,675 students drawn from a genuinely international community, the school has earned its position as one of the standout Bani Yas schools for families seeking British curriculum rigour without the premium price tag of Abu Dhabi's most expensive institutions. The school's High Performance Learning pedagogy, BSO accreditation for an Excellent standard, and ADEK-rated Outstanding leadership and management framework set it apart from comparable mid-range competitors. School fees Abu Dhabi parents will find this one of the most cost-effective routes to internationally recognised IGCSE and A Level qualifications in the emirate. The honest caveat: at 3,675 students across a three-floor campus, this is a very large school, and the experience of individual students - particularly in secondary - can vary considerably depending on the quality of their specific teachers and year group cohort. The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa report notes that attainment in the Foundation Stage and lower primary remains at Good rather than Very Good or Outstanding, and the inspectors' key recommendations flag that differentiation for high attainers and the embedding of student-centred learning in the early years remain works in progress. For families whose child thrives in a structured, community-oriented environment with strong pastoral scaffolding and clear academic pathways, CIA Abu Dhabi delivers exceptional value. For parents seeking a boutique, low-ratio, highly personalised experience, or whose child requires intensive secondary-level specialist support, the school's scale may be a limiting factor.
ADEK Very Good 2024BSO Excellent StandardHigh Performance LearningAED 23K-40K FeesBritish Curriculum FS1-Year 13

The academic results speak for themselves, and the fees are genuinely reasonable for what you get. My daughter has had outstanding teachers in secondary and the school pushes children to achieve more than they think they can.

Year 11 Parent(representative)

Academic Framework & Learning Style

The school delivers an enhanced British National Curriculum mapped continuously from Foundation Stage 1 through to Year 13, culminating in IGCSE, International GCSE, A Level, and International A Level qualifications awarded by Cambridge Assessment International Education and Edexcel/Pearson. This is not simply a transplanted UK curriculum: the school explicitly layers High Performance Learning (HPL) pedagogy across all phases, a research-backed framework that focuses on developing the cognitive and values, attitudes, and attributes students need to become high performers regardless of their starting point. This distinction matters - HPL is a structured, evidence-based approach that moves beyond rote learning towards deep conceptual understanding and metacognitive skill-building. The curriculum is structured into clear phases. Foundation Stage (FS1 and FS2) follows the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, with structured play, outdoor learning, and the Read Write Inc. phonics programme introduced in Years 1 and 2 to build early literacy. The Talk for Writing approach and the Big Cat Guided Reading Scheme further support language development. Primary (Years 1-6) covers the full National Curriculum for England including English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Humanities, Art, Music, and PE, with Arabic and Islamic Studies integrated as required by ADEK. French is offered as an additional language from Key Stage 2. Secondary (Years 7-13) progresses through Key Stages 3, 4, and 5. At IGCSE level, the school offers a broad suite including English, Mathematics, the three sciences, ICT, French, Business Studies, Accounts, Economics, History, Geography, Art, Drama, Media Studies, Travel and Tourism, and Environmental Management. BTEC Level 2 qualifications in Sport, Performing Arts, and Engineering provide vocational pathways alongside traditional IGCSE routes. At Sixth Form, A Level and International A Level subjects are complemented by BTEC Level 3 qualifications in Business, IT, Media, and Travel and Tourism - a meaningful breadth that acknowledges not all students are on a purely academic university pathway. The school's published academic results are genuinely strong. The school's own website reports that 16% of A Level entries achieved A*, 78% achieved A*-B, and 30% of GCSE entries achieved A* with 77% achieving A*-B. These figures consistently outperform UK national averages and represent a credible benchmark for a mid-range fee school. The ADEK Irtiqa 2024/25 report confirms that English attainment in Phase 4 (Sixth Form) is Outstanding, as is Mathematics and Science at this level - a particularly important signal for university-bound students. In international assessments, the school's PISA 2022 results showed scores above the international average in all three domains, with mathematical literacy (495.7) and scientific literacy (507.8) meeting or exceeding the school's own targets. PIRLS 2021 results placed Year 5 students at a proficiency level of 555, firmly in the high international benchmark. SEN provision is handled by a dedicated SEN department with specialist teachers, counsellors, and in-class support. The school accommodates 139 students of determination, representing approximately 3.8% of the student body - a meaningful inclusion commitment. An intensive EAL (English as an Additional Language) programme supports students with little or no English on entry, including a structured Cambridge Examination Board course. The ADEK inspection notes that analysis of EAL student progress in the Foundation Stage would benefit from closer alignment to baseline data - a fair observation that the school is actively working to address. Gifted and Talented students are identified and supported through reading buddy programmes, acceleration opportunities, and enrichment activities, though the inspectors note that differentiation for high attainers across all phases remains an area for continued development.
16%
A Level entries awarded A*
Published school data, consistently above UK national average
78%
A Level entries awarded A*-B
Strong performance across the Sixth Form cohort
30%
GCSE entries awarded A*
Published school data
77%
GCSE entries awarded A*-B
Broad high-grade performance across the secondary cohort
555
PIRLS 2021 Reading Score (Year 5)
High international benchmark; above international average
507.8
PISA 2022 Scientific Literacy Score
Above international average and met school target

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

GEMS Cambridge International School Abu Dhabi takes its extracurricular programme seriously, and the breadth of provision reflects both the scale of the school and the GEMS Education group's investment in student development beyond the classroom. The school's curriculum pages confirm a dedicated ECA programme covering performing arts, sport, creative arts, academic enrichment, and community engagement - the school's own website describes the programme as developing skills in new ways, a modest framing for what is, in practice, a substantial offering for a mid-range fee school. In competitive sport, the school has a particularly strong track record. The campus facilities - including two swimming pools, a full-size soccer pitch, AstroTurf surfaces, cricket nets, and an indoor sports hall - underpin a programme that has produced documented results: swim squads have won over 239 medals, and the school has recorded 19 winning or runner-up teams in Abu Dhabi Emirate and UAE-wide competitions. Two male athletes have been ranked in the top five at the UAE Teen Sports Awards, and the school has produced winners and runners-up at the World Ju-Jitsu Championships. Regular sports offered include swimming, cricket, football, rugby, athletics, and basketball, with inter-school tournaments forming a core part of the secondary programme. In the arts, the school operates dedicated music rooms (with choral and ensemble facilities), a drama black-box theatre, three art studios, and a green screen studio - infrastructure that enables genuine performing arts programming rather than token provision. Drama productions, music performances, and school theatre events inspired by the reading programme are regular features of the school calendar. Academic enrichment is anchored by the school's own CIAMUN (GEMS Cambridge International Model United Nations) programme - a notable differentiator. In 2017, secondary students attended the Model United Nations event at Harvard University and were awarded first prize in the international essay competition. Innovation competitions have also produced first-place finishes including the Idea Factor Competition at Abu Dhabi University and the Future Intelligence Programme. The school also offers CISCO ICT qualifications as an additional enrichment pathway. Photography, Chess, Environmental Clubs, and Debate are regular after-school features. The school's reading programme extends into ECAs through the Great Desert Book Race, annual reading competitions, and Book Fair events. Community service and social responsibility are embedded into the school's ethos - the ADEK inspection rates Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills as Outstanding across all phases, reflecting genuine student engagement in sustainability projects and community initiatives.
239+
Medals won by swim squads
UAE and Abu Dhabi competitions
19
Winning/runner-up teams in UAE competitions
Abu Dhabi Emirate and UAE-wide sports tournaments
CIAMUN Model United Nations239 Swim Squad MedalsWorld Ju-Jitsu ChampionsHarvard MUN First PrizeBSO Excellent Enrichment

Pastoral Care & Well-being

The ADEK Irtiqa 2024/25 inspection rates Health and Safety (including safeguarding) as Outstanding across all phases - the highest possible rating - and rates Care and Support as Outstanding across all four phases. These are not incidental findings; they represent the inspection team's assessment that the school maintains robust safeguarding protocols, comprehensive health and safety systems, and well-equipped facilities complemented by meaningful student well-being initiatives. For parents, this is a meaningful data point: in a school of 3,675 students, the ability to maintain Outstanding pastoral care ratings requires genuine systemic investment rather than reliance on individual staff goodwill. The school's approach to student welfare is built around several interlocking mechanisms. A dedicated SEN and counselling team supports the 139 students of determination on roll, with highly effective individualised development plans noted by ADEK inspectors as a particular strength. The school's inclusion policy prioritises mainstream integration wherever possible, with specialist support provided within the classroom rather than through withdrawal-only models. The ADEK report highlights that Personal Development is rated Outstanding across all phases, with exemplary student attitudes and behaviour noted throughout the inspection - a reflection of the school's investment in character education and its explicit values framework of curiosity, integrity, innovation, and resilience. The school actively promotes cross-phase community through its student leadership and buddy programmes. Older secondary students serve as reading buddies for younger primary pupils, and student leaders hold positions of responsibility that bridge both sections of the school. This structure creates a genuine sense of community in what could otherwise feel like a very large, impersonal institution. The school's approach to parent engagement is notably proactive: coffee mornings are held fortnightly, regular video updates (vlogging) keep parents connected to classroom life, and an open-door communication culture is supported by digital platforms. The ADEK inspection rates the school's partnership with parents and community as Outstanding - a rating that reflects genuine two-way engagement rather than one-way information broadcasting. The one area where parent sentiment has at times diverged from the inspection findings is communication during periods of leadership transition. The school is aware of this and the current leadership team under Principal Hazel Govender has made parent partnership a stated strategic priority.

The pastoral team genuinely knows my child. In a school this size, that matters enormously. The counsellors are approachable and the buddy system makes the transition from primary to secondary much less daunting.

Year 7 Parent(representative)

Campus & Facilities

GEMS Cambridge International School Abu Dhabi occupies a purpose-built, modern three-floor campus at 138 Al Muntasaf Street in Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, designed around two large quadrangles with a traditional-fronted exterior aesthetic. The campus was purpose-built for the school when it opened in 2013 and has been maintained and expanded to serve its current population of 3,675 students. The building's layout is logical: the ground floor houses Foundation Stage classrooms (all with direct outdoor access), Years 1 and 2, a large indoor gymnasium, and a multi-purpose hall. The first floor accommodates Years 3 to 6, while the second floor is dedicated to the secondary school with subject-specialist corridor organisation - a sensible arrangement that creates a degree of phase separation within a single building. The facilities inventory is genuinely impressive for a mid-range fee school. Science provision includes nine fully equipped science laboratories. Technology infrastructure encompasses seven ICT suites, a dedicated Mac lab, a green screen studio, and school-provided laptops and iPads. The library provision is a particular standout: the school has invested significantly in redesigning its library, which now holds 16,200 English books, 1,200 Arabic books, and approximately 1,000 guided reading books, with digital resources accessible from every classroom via QR code. Both a primary and a secondary library operate on campus. Specialist creative arts facilities include three art studios, dedicated music rooms with choral and ensemble capacity, a drama black-box theatre, and food technology (culinary) classrooms. The school's campus photography shows well-maintained, colourful learning environments with strong visual displays. Sports facilities are a clear strength. The campus includes two swimming pools (a learner pool and a 25-metre pool), a full-size soccer pitch, AstroTurf surfaces for multiple sports, cricket nets, shaded outdoor courts, an indoor sports hall, and a separate grassed play area for Foundation and lower primary students. The school operates a fleet of 65 buses serving routes across Abu Dhabi, managed through School Transport Services LLC (BBT). Two canteens operate on campus with a badge payment system. The campus location in Bani Yas places it in a well-established residential area of Abu Dhabi, accessible from Mohammed Bin Zayed City, Al Shamkha, and surrounding communities. For families based in central Abu Dhabi island, the commute is a genuine consideration - Bani Yas is approximately 25-35 minutes from the island depending on traffic. The extensive bus network mitigates this for many families, but parents should factor location into their decision-making.
9
Fully equipped science laboratories
Dedicated specialist science teaching spaces
16,200
English books in school library
Plus 1,200 Arabic books and ~1,000 guided reading titles; recently redesigned
65
School buses operating daily
Serving routes across Abu Dhabi via School Transport Services LLC (BBT)
Two Swimming Pools9 Science Laboratories16,200-Book LibraryGreen Screen Studio65-Bus FleetDrama Black-Box Theatre

Teaching & Learning Quality

The school employs 198 teachers and 33 teaching assistants serving 3,675 students - a teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1:18.6, which is on the higher side for Abu Dhabi private schools but within acceptable parameters for a school of this scale and fee level. Teacher nationalities include India, United Kingdom, and Philippines as the primary groups, with the school's stated recruitment policy prioritising a core of UK-trained and UK-experienced senior leaders and subject specialists, complemented by qualified international staff. This model ensures the British curriculum is delivered by staff with genuine first-hand experience of the UK educational system rather than purely by proxy. The ADEK Irtiqa 2024/25 inspection rates Teaching for Effective Learning as Very Good across Phases 1, 2, and 3, improving to Outstanding in Phase 4 (Sixth Form). This trajectory is meaningful: it suggests that the school's most experienced and specialist teachers are concentrated in the upper secondary, producing the strong A Level results the school publishes. The inspection notes that teachers plan imaginative lessons ensuring learners are actively engaged and making progress, and that the school's professional development programme - described as well-planned, targeted, and often bespoke - has driven the improvement to Outstanding in Phase 4. Assessment is rated Outstanding across all four phases - an unambiguous strength that reflects sophisticated use of data to personalise learning. The school's pedagogical approach is anchored in High Performance Learning, which drives a culture of high expectation, metacognitive skill development, and deep learning rather than surface-level content coverage. The ADEK inspection confirms that Curriculum Design and Implementation is rated Outstanding across all phases, as is Curriculum Adaptation - indicating that the school successfully modifies its curriculum to meet the needs of individual learners, including EAL students, students of determination, and gifted and talented pupils. The GL Assessment suite (including Granada Learning Progress Tests in English, Mathematics, and Science) is used systematically to benchmark attainment and identify intervention targets. Historically, staff turnover at the school has been reported at approximately 9% - well below the UAE sector average of 20-22% - which is a significant indicator of staff satisfaction and institutional stability. The school's performance management system is described by ADEK inspectors as concise and focused on the impact of teaching, rather than being purely compliance-driven. The key growth area flagged by inspectors is the consistent application of differentiation strategies for high attainers across all phases - a common challenge in large schools where the needs of the highest performers can be crowded out by the demands of supporting students at or below expected levels.
1:18.6
Teacher-to-student ratio
198 teachers serving 3,675 students; on the higher side but manageable
Outstanding
Assessment rating across all phases
ADEK Irtiqa 2024/25 - all four phases rated Outstanding for assessment
~9%
Historical staff turnover rate
Well below the UAE sector average of 20-22%

Leadership & Management

The school is led by Principal Hazel Govender, a South African-educated graduate of Psychology who holds a Masters degree in Educational Leadership and Management. Ms. Govender joined GEMS Cambridge International School Abu Dhabi in 2016 and was appointed to the principalship in 2022. The ADEK Irtiqa 2024/25 inspection notes that the school has a new principal and a newly promoted senior leadership team since the previous inspection, and that very effective succession planning for leadership and management has resulted in a sustained Outstanding rating across all five leadership and management indicators: the effectiveness of leadership; school self-evaluation and improvement planning; partnerships with parents and the community; governance; and management, staffing, facilities, and resources. This is a remarkable set of ratings - an entirely Outstanding leadership profile in a school of this size and complexity is a genuine differentiator. The school is owned and operated by GEMS Education, the UAE's largest private school operator, which provides the governance infrastructure, group-wide professional development resources, and financial management frameworks within which the school operates. The GEMS Rewards programme - through which GEMS Education parents have collectively saved over AED 108 million - provides a tangible financial benefit to families enrolled across the group's schools. The school's fee structure is approved annually by ADEK under the established School Fee Framework, providing regulatory oversight of fee increases. The strategic direction articulated by the Principal centres on the values of curiosity, integrity, innovation, and resilience, and the school's vision - as stated in the Principal's address - is to provide an outstanding education for all students. The ADEK inspection validates this aspiration, noting that the school effectively delivers a uniquely inclusive and exceptionally cost-effective school that has maintained significantly strong performance. Parent communication is supported by digital platforms, fortnightly coffee mornings, regular video updates from school leaders, and an online enquiry and enrolment system. The school's self-evaluation processes are described by ADEK as effective, though inspectors recommend that the school self-evaluation document better reflect the impact of specific initiatives and projects on student achievement - a refinement rather than a structural weakness.

ADEK Inspection Results (Irtiqa - Decoded)

The most recent ADEK Irtiqa inspection took place from 3 to 6 February 2025, covering the 2024/25 academic year. The school retained its Very Good overall rating - the second highest in the ADEK framework - consistent with its previous inspection result. This is a school that has made a significant journey: from Good in 2017-18 to Very Good in 2021-22 (its first Very Good rating) and sustained Very Good in 2024/25, with multiple indicators now reaching Outstanding. The headline finding is that Leadership and Management is rated Outstanding across all five indicators - an exceptional result that underpins the school's strategic stability. Curriculum Design and Implementation and Curriculum Adaptation are both rated Outstanding across all four phases, confirming that the school's approach to curriculum is not merely compliant but genuinely innovative and inclusive. Assessment is Outstanding across all phases, and Personal Development and Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills are Outstanding across all phases - a comprehensive picture of a school that is performing at the highest level in its operational and pastoral dimensions. Where the school sits at Very Good rather than Outstanding is in Teaching (Phases 1-3), student attainment in English and Mathematics in the Foundation Stage and lower primary (rated Good), and Arabic as a Second Language attainment (Good). The ADEK inspectors' key recommendations are clear and constructive: raise attainment and progress to Outstanding across all core subjects and phases; strengthen writing skills in both Arabic and English particularly in upper phases; expand student-centred learning in the Foundation Stage; improve differentiation for high attainers; and continue embedding AI and educational technology to personalise learning. These are the markers of a school that is genuinely close to Outstanding - not one that is merely holding its position.
Outstanding Leadership Across All Indicators
ADEK rates all five leadership and management indicators as Outstanding, including effectiveness of leadership, school self-evaluation, parent partnerships, governance, and management of staffing and resources. The school's succession planning and strategic direction are specifically commended.
Outstanding Assessment Practice
Assessment is rated Outstanding across all four phases (KG, Cycle 1, Cycle 2, Cycle 3). The school's use of valid and reliable internal and external assessment data to personalise learning is highlighted as a key strength by inspectors.
Outstanding Personal Development & Social Responsibility
Personal Development, and Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills, are both rated Outstanding across all phases. Students demonstrate exemplary attitudes, robust community engagement, sustainability leadership, and innovation-driven activities.
Attainment in Foundation Stage and Lower Primary

English and Mathematics attainment in the Foundation Stage (KG) is rated Good rather than Very Good or Outstanding. ADEK recommends expanding student-centred, hands-on learning in FS and moving away from adult-directed approaches. The analysis of EAL student progress in FS also needs closer alignment to baseline starting points.

Differentiation for High Attainers and Writing Skills

Inspectors recommend consistently applying differentiation strategies that challenge high attainers across all phases, and strengthening students' writing skills - particularly creative and extended writing - in both Arabic and English in the upper phases. Embedding AI and educational technology to support individually accelerated progress is also flagged as a priority.

Inspection History

2017-18
Good
2019-20
Good
2021-22
Very Good
2024-25
Very Good

Fees & Value for Money

GEMS Cambridge International School – Abu Dhabi (Bani Yas) offers a British curriculum education with tuition fees for the 2025–2026 academic year ranging from AED 23,060 for Pre-School (FS1) up to AED 40,340 for Year 12 and Year 13. All fees are approved by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) and are structured across three terms: Term 1 (September–December), Term 2 (January–March), and Term 3 (April–June), with Term 1 accounting for approximately 40% of the annual fee and Terms 2 and 3 each accounting for approximately 30%.

AED 23,060
Annual Fees From
AED 40,340
Annual Fees To
Year / GradeAnnual Fee
FS1 / Pre-KG
AED 23,060
FS2 / KG1
AED 23,730
Year 1 / KG2
AED 28,430
Year 2 / Grade 1
AED 28,430
Year 3 / Grade 2
AED 30,950
Year 4 / Grade 3
AED 30,950
Year 5 / Grade 4
AED 33,240
Year 6 / Grade 5
AED 33,240
Year 7 / Grade 6
AED 35,640
Year 8 / Grade 7
AED 35,640
Year 9 / Grade 8
AED 37,940
Year 10 / Grade 9
AED 37,940
Year 11 / Grade 10
AED 39,200
Year 12 / Grade 11
AED 40,340
Year 13 / Grade 12
AED 40,340

In addition to tuition, families should budget for transport (AED 5,000 per year) and uniform costs (ranging from AED 355 to AED 395 depending on year group). A new admission fee equivalent to 5% of annual tuition is payable upon acceptance of an offer letter; this is non-refundable but is adjustable against the first term's fees. Similarly, a re-enrollment fee of 5% of the following year's fees is required to secure a place for returning students. The school partners with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), offering a GEMS World Credit Card that provides up to 3% savings on annual tuition paid upfront, plus 10% back on school expenses.

GEMS Cambridge International School is committed to delivering exceptional value through strong academic outcomes, a broad extra-curricular programme, and transparent fee governance under ADEK's School Fee Framework. Tuition fees are invoiced two months prior to the start of the academic year, with payments due on or before the 10th working day of August (Term 1), December (Term 2), and April (Term 3).

Additional Costs

School Bus (Two-Way)5000(annual)
Uniform355(annual)
Uniform375(annual)
Uniform390(annual)
Uniform395(annual)
New Admission Fee5% of annual tuition(one-time)
Re-Enrollment Fee5% of next year annual tuition(annual)

Discounts & Concessions

FAB GEMS World Credit Card Discount3%%

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

GEMS Cambridge International School Abu Dhabi occupies a genuinely distinctive position in the Abu Dhabi education market: it is a large, ADEK Very Good-rated British curriculum school that delivers documented academic results significantly above UK national averages, holds BSO accreditation for an Excellent standard, and does so at fees that are among the most competitive in the emirate for this quality level. The school's Outstanding ratings in leadership, assessment, curriculum, and personal development are not marketing language - they are the findings of independent ADEK inspectors who inspected the school in February 2025. For families who prioritise proven academic outcomes, a structured and internationally recognised British curriculum pathway from FS1 to Year 13, and exceptional value for money in Abu Dhabi's private school landscape, this school deserves serious consideration. The honest qualifications are equally important. This is a school of 3,675 students, and the experience is not uniform across all phases. Foundation Stage and lower primary attainment in English and Mathematics sits at Good rather than Outstanding - parents of very young children should weigh this carefully. The secondary school experience, particularly in the Sixth Form, is where the school's academic strength is most concentrated and most consistently Outstanding. The Bani Yas campus location requires a commute from central Abu Dhabi that families should factor into their daily logistics. And while the school's pastoral ratings are Outstanding, its scale means that families whose child requires intensive, highly individualised secondary support should visit and probe carefully before committing.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

Families seeking a proven British curriculum pathway from Foundation Stage through A Level, with strong academic results, Outstanding leadership, and mid-range fees (AED 23K-40K) - particularly those based in or near Bani Yas, Mohammed Bin Zayed City, or Al Shamkha who value community and value-for-money above boutique school size.

THE “WRONG FIT”

Families requiring a very small, high-ratio, boutique secondary experience with intensive individualised academic support; parents of Foundation Stage children who prioritise Outstanding early years attainment over value-for-money; or families based on Abu Dhabi island for whom the Bani Yas commute is a daily logistical challenge.

We looked at schools three times the price and honestly, the results here are better. My son is in Year 12 and his A Level preparation has been exceptional. The school is big, yes, but it works - and the fees mean we can afford the university applications without financial stress.

Year 12 Parent

Strengths

  • ADEK Very Good rating sustained across multiple inspection cycles
  • Outstanding leadership and management across all five ADEK indicators
  • 30% A* GCSE rate and 78% A*-B at A Level - above UK national averages
  • BSO accreditation for Excellent standard with Outstanding features
  • Fees AED 23K-40K: exceptional value for quality of outcomes delivered
  • Outstanding assessment practice across all four phases
  • Two swimming pools, 9 science labs, 16,200-book library on campus
  • CIAMUN programme and strong competitive sports track record

Areas for Improvement

  • Foundation Stage and lower primary English/Maths attainment rated Good, not Outstanding
  • Teacher-to-student ratio of 1:18.6 is on the higher side for the fee level
  • Bani Yas location requires a significant commute from central Abu Dhabi island
  • Differentiation for high attainers flagged as an ongoing improvement area by ADEK inspectors
  • School scale (3,675 students) means secondary experience can vary significantly by cohort