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Horizon Private School (MOE) - KhalifaAmerican School in Abu Dhabi

Curriculum
American / Ministry of Education
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi
Fees
AED 26K - 49K

Horizon Private School (MOE) - Khalifa

The Executive Summary

Horizon Private School (MOE) - Khalifa occupies a distinctive niche in Abu Dhabi's private school landscape: a co-educational, MoE-aligned institution in KHALIFA CITY that blends the UAE Ministry of Education (MoE) curriculum with an American Common Core framework, AP courses, and trilingual instruction in English, Arabic, and French. Rated ADEK rating Good in the 2024 Irtiqa inspection - an improvement from Acceptable in 2022 - the school serves 1,520 students from Pre-KG through Grade 12 and is accredited by Cognia and the College Board. With school fees Abu Dhabi families will find genuinely accessible, ranging from AED 6,340 (KG1 tuition) to AED 20,200 (Grades 11-12 tuition) per the official ADEK/TAMM schedule, Horizon positions itself as the most affordable pathway to an American-style, university-preparatory education in the emirate. For families seeking an MoE-compliant school that still prepares students for US college admissions via AP and SAT, this is a compelling, if imperfect, proposition.
ADEK Good 2024AP & SAT AccreditedTrilingual CurriculumCognia Accredited

I can't say enough about how wonderful this school is. All three of my children have attended here, and it has been an incredible experience for each of them. The US curriculum is well-structured, and the school always keeps parents involved. I really feel HPSA is like a second home to our family.

Parent of Three Students, Horizon Private School

Academic Framework & Learning Style

Horizon Private School operates under the UAE Ministry of Education (MoE) curriculum, enriched by the American Common Core State Standards framework. This dual alignment means students graduate with an MoE-recognised qualification while simultaneously being prepared for US university admissions through Advanced Placement (AP) courses and the SAT. The school offers instruction from Pre-KG through Grade 12 in three languages: English (primary medium of instruction), Arabic, and French, with French embedded as a mandatory third language from KG1 upward. This trilingual commitment is a genuine differentiator among KHALIFA CITY schools. At the secondary level, the school offers approximately 13 AP courses for high school students, administered through the school's own College Board-authorised test centre. Students in Grade 10 are required to sit the PSAT as a baseline measure. The school's Guidance Counsellor provides structured university counselling, including support with personal statements, college applications, SAT registration, and university fair coordination. Overseas university visits and college representative sessions are organised annually. The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa report paints a nuanced academic picture. Mathematics performance is a clear strength: attainment and progress reached Very Good in Cycle 3 (Grades 7-9), while KG, Cycle 1, and Cycle 2 achieved Good. In TIMSS 2023, Grade 4 students scored 522.29 in mathematics - above the international average of 503 - and Grade 4 science scored 524.89, also above the international benchmark of 494. These are genuinely strong results that deserve acknowledgment. However, English language performance is the school's most pressing academic challenge. Attainment in English is rated Acceptable across all cycles including KG, with PISA 2022 reading literacy scoring 380.5 - well below the international average of 476. Extended writing skills in Cycle 3 and foundational literacy in Cycle 1 and 2 are specifically flagged for improvement in the ADEK recommendations. Islamic Education attainment remains Acceptable across Cycles 1, 2, and 3, despite strong MoE national examination results, indicating a gap between internal and observed performance. Social Studies and Science both achieved Good across cycles, representing solid, consistent delivery. The school implements a Blended Learning Model that combines paper-based instruction, hands-on activities, self-paced digital learning, e-books, and educational apps. The school states it is among the first in the region to integrate AI and digital fluency into its curriculum. Assessment is rated Good in KG but Acceptable across all cycles - a persistent weakness where inspectors found data is not used consistently to challenge higher attainers or adequately support lower attainers. The school uses the ACER International Benchmark Test (IBT) for Grades 3-9 in Arabic, mathematics, and science, with IBT results in Arabic showing inconsistent trends across cycles.
522.29
TIMSS 2023 Grade 4 Maths Score
Above international average of 503
524.89
TIMSS 2023 Grade 4 Science Score
Above international average of 494
380.5
PISA 2022 Reading Literacy Score
Below international average of 476 - key improvement area
13
AP Courses Offered
College Board accredited; school is own AP test centre
3
Languages of Instruction
English, Arabic, and French from KG1 to Grade 12

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

Horizon Private School has structured its extracurricular provision around a dedicated weekly ECA period embedded within curriculum hours, ensuring all students - not just those with time or transport flexibility - can participate. Clubs span arts and crafts, science, acting, sports academies, ballet, and dance fusion, providing a reasonable breadth for a school of this size and fee level. On the sports front, the school has recorded notable individual achievements. A student named Petr achieved 8 personal best times across 8 races in competitive swimming, and Anastasia earned a Championship Cup at the Egyptian Port Said competition - evidence that individual excellence is being nurtured. The school also celebrated Abu Dhabi Schools Champions recognition for its athletics programme. A KG2 student, Joudi Marwan AlBitar, achieved her 3rd Brown Belt in martial arts, reflecting the school's encouragement of individual sporting pursuits beyond the school campus. The school organises international educational trips to destinations including France, Monaco, Italy, Singapore, Indonesia, and the United States - a genuinely impressive list for a school at this fee level and one that signals a real commitment to experiential learning. A student, Haneen Abdelgawad (Grade 11), progressed through all four rounds of the COP 2028 selection process, demonstrating meaningful engagement with global sustainability and leadership platforms. However, the ADEK 2024 Irtiqa report is candid: students have limited opportunities to engage in community service, volunteer work, and develop innovation and enterprise skills. The Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills indicator is rated only Acceptable across all cycles. This is a material gap for families who value structured community service or leadership development programmes comparable to Duke of Edinburgh or Model UN. The ECA offer, while present and valued, is not yet the depth or breadth that characterises higher-rated schools in Abu Dhabi education.
6+
International Trip Destinations
France, Monaco, Italy, Singapore, Indonesia, USA
International School TripsCompetitive Sports ProgrammeCOP 2028 ParticipantWeekly Curriculum ECA PeriodAbu Dhabi Schools Champions

Pastoral Care & Well-being

Pastoral care at Horizon Private School is built on a clear and publicly articulated philosophy: "Every Child Known, Every Child Valued, Every Child Prepared." This is not merely a marketing tagline - the ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection confirms that students' personal development is rated Good across all cycles, and students demonstrate positive attitudes, self-discipline, and high levels of attendance and punctuality. The school's relationships between students and teachers are described by inspectors as positive and purposeful. Safeguarding and child protection are a genuine strength. Health and safety is rated Good across all cycles in the ADEK inspection, with frequent and thorough safety checks, close monitoring of health and safety concerns, and effective communication of child protection procedures to all stakeholders. This is a school where parents can be confident their child is physically and emotionally safe. Students demonstrate a strong understanding and appreciation of UAE heritage, Islamic values, and Emirati culture - rated Good across all cycles - which is particularly relevant for Emirati families and those seeking a school with genuine cultural rootedness. The school's community feel is reinforced through regular parent communication, newsletters with reading activity photographs, and parent awareness workshops. However, the ADEK inspection identifies Care and Support as Acceptable across all cycles - a persistent rating that has not improved since the previous inspection. Specifically, the identification and provision for students with additional learning needs, including students of determination and gifted and talented students, continues to require strengthening. With only 4 students of determination formally identified on a roll of 1,520 - a figure that seems low relative to typical school populations - there are questions about whether the school's identification processes are sufficiently robust. Families with children who have learning differences or who are exceptionally able should probe this area carefully before enrolling.

Dedicated teachers and staff. They care about the students' wellness. Parents' feedback is always taken into consideration and any issues are resolved promptly.

Parent, Horizon Private School

Campus & Facilities

Horizon Private School is located in Khalifa City A, one of Abu Dhabi's most established off-island residential communities, close to Abu Dhabi International Airport and well-connected to the newer residential developments that house many of its families. The campus serves students from neighbouring communities including Khalifa City, Shakhbout City, and Mohammed Bin Zayed City, making it a genuinely local school for the western Abu Dhabi suburbs. The school's facilities include a football field, indoor swimming pool, indoor basketball court, three kindergarten playgrounds, indoor kindergarten gyms, two music rooms, chemistry and physics laboratories, computer labs, art rooms, science labs, and a multipurpose hall. The indoor swimming pool is a meaningful differentiator at this fee level, and the dedicated kindergarten gyms and playgrounds reflect a genuine investment in early years physical development. The school's library provision is a notable constraint: the library is shared with another school, which limits both the number and range of books available. The ADEK inspection notes the library holds 603 English books and 1,322 Arabic books - a modest collection for 1,520 students. A full-time librarian is in post, and students from Grades 1-4 visit weekly. Digital reading is supplemented through Reading Eggs, the Telegram reading platform, and the Abjadiyat and Kutubi Arabic digital platforms, partially compensating for the physical collection's limitations. Critically, the ADEK 2024 report flags that the school is currently operating from interim/temporary facilities, and the governing body has been encouraged to expedite plans for refurbishment. The inspection specifically notes that any refurbishment must account for access for people with mobility issues and modern cooperative learning spaces. This is a material consideration for families: the school's physical environment is a work in progress, and the timeline for permanent facilities is not publicly disclosed. Technology infrastructure includes computer labs and a blended learning model using educational apps and digital platforms, though the school does not publish a 1:1 device ratio.
1,925
Library Books (English + Arabic)
603 English + 1,322 Arabic; shared with another school
Khalifa City A
Campus Location
Close to Abu Dhabi Airport; serves western Abu Dhabi suburbs
Indoor Swimming PoolFootball FieldComputer LabsScience & Physics LabsMusic & Art RoomsKindergarten Gyms

Teaching & Learning Quality

The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection rates Teaching for Effective Learning as Good in KG, Cycle 1, and Cycle 3, but Acceptable in Cycle 2 - a pattern that recurs across multiple performance standards and points to a specific and persistent weakness in the middle school years (Grades 4-6). This is not a minor finding: Cycle 2 is where foundational academic habits are consolidated, and Acceptable teaching in these years has downstream consequences for secondary attainment. The school employs 113 teachers and 4 teaching assistants for 1,520 students, yielding an overall teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1:13, which is a healthy figure that should, in theory, permit meaningful individual attention. Teacher nationalities are predominantly Egyptian, Jordanian, and Palestinian, with leadership drawn largely from Lebanon. All teachers are stated to hold a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and Teaching Diploma. The ADEK inspection notes that most teachers consistently apply their subject knowledge and understand how students learn, adapting teaching strategies to meet needs - this is listed as a school strength. The school has invested in professional development through workshops and training programmes emphasising problem-solving, inquiry-based learning, and critical thinking. Data-informed teaching, sharing of best practices, and more varied teaching strategies are cited as positive changes since the 2022 inspection. However, high staff turnover is explicitly flagged by ADEK inspectors as a challenge. The school absorbed 200 new students and experienced significant staff turnover simultaneously - a combination that has tested the school's ability to embed improvement strategies consistently. Assessment practice remains Acceptable across all cycles (Good only in KG), with inspectors finding that data is not used rigorously enough to differentiate lessons or challenge higher attainers. Teacher expectations in Cycle 2 specifically need raising. The school's capacity to retain experienced staff and build middle leadership capability is identified as a priority for sustained improvement.
1:13
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
113 teachers for 1,520 students
113
Teaching Staff
Plus 4 teaching assistants
Good / Acceptable
Teaching Quality by Cycle
Good in KG, Cycle 1, Cycle 3; Acceptable in Cycle 2

Leadership & Management

In August 2025, Horizon Private School welcomed Mr. Christopher Tompkins as its new Principal, succeeding the long-serving Ms. Amal Shahine. Mr. Tompkins is a US citizen who holds a Bachelor's degree from Colby College and a post-graduate Education certificate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He joins from a six-year tenure as Executive Director for Early Childhood to Grade 12 Education at the NEOM project in Saudi Arabia - a high-profile, complex educational leadership role that signals genuine senior-level experience. His appointment represents a significant leadership transition for the school and brings an international perspective that aligns with the school's American curriculum ambitions. The school is owned and operated by Alephya Education. The ADEK 2024 inspection rates the effectiveness of leadership as Good and school self-evaluation and improvement planning as Good - both improvements from Acceptable in 2022. Particularly noteworthy is the Parents and Community rating of Very Good, the highest sub-rating in the leadership domain, reflecting the school's genuine strength in parent engagement, communication, and partnership. Governance and Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources, however, remain rated Acceptable - the governing body is specifically encouraged to expedite plans for facility refurbishment and to strengthen accountability mechanisms with specific KPIs linked to a systematic annual review cycle. Middle leadership capacity is identified as an area requiring development, with inspectors recommending investment in middle leaders' knowledge of the UAE inspection framework and their monitoring of teaching and learning. The school's development plan is described as robust in addressing previous inspection recommendations, and the senior leadership team demonstrates secure knowledge of the MoE curriculum and best practices in teaching and assessment.

ADEK Inspection Results (Irtiqa - Decoded)

The most recent ADEK Irtiqa inspection, conducted in February 2025 for Academic Year 2024/25, awarded Horizon Private School (MOE) - Khalifa an overall rating of Good. This represents a meaningful improvement from the Acceptable rating received in the 2022 inspection - a two-year turnaround that inspectors attribute to dedicated senior leadership, improved teaching strategies, and stronger parent engagement. However, it is important to note that the school had previously held a Very Good rating in 2019 and 2022 (for the American Branch inspection), meaning the current Good rating for the MOE branch reflects a school that has navigated significant operational challenges including a high staff turnover rate, the absorption of 200 new students, and relocation to temporary facilities. Breaking down the inspection findings: Students' Achievement improved from Acceptable to Good overall, with mathematics in Cycle 3 reaching Very Good - the standout result of the report. English attainment declined in KG and Cycle 3 and remains the most significant academic concern. Personal and Social Development is rated Good across all cycles, with the Social Responsibility and Innovation Skills sub-indicator at Acceptable - reflecting limited community service and enterprise opportunities. Teaching and Assessment shows a split picture: Good in most cycles but persistently Acceptable in Cycle 2 and across all assessment practices. Curriculum is rated Acceptable across all phases, with inspectors noting that curriculum modifications for different student groups are not sufficiently robust. Leadership and Management improved to Good overall, with the Parents and Community indicator reaching Very Good. For parents trying to decode what Good means in practice: this is a school that is genuinely improving, has strong foundations in cultural education and parent partnership, and delivers solid results in mathematics and science. It is not yet delivering the consistency in English, assessment practice, or inclusion provision that would justify a higher rating. The trajectory is positive - but families should monitor whether the improvements embed under the new principal's leadership.
Mathematics Achievement: Very Good in Cycle 3
Students in Cycle 3 (Grades 7-9) achieved Very Good attainment and progress in mathematics, supported by TIMSS 2023 Grade 4 scores of 522.29 - above the international average of 503. This is the school's strongest academic result and reflects consistent improvement across all cycles.
Parent Engagement: Very Good
The Parents and Community leadership indicator reached Very Good - the highest sub-rating in the report. Regular communication, parent workshops, newsletters, and a strong sense of community partnership are genuine strengths that set this school apart from many peers.
Safeguarding & Health: Good Across All Cycles
Health, safety, and child protection arrangements are rated Good across KG, Cycle 1, Cycle 2, and Cycle 3. Frequent safety checks, clear child protection procedures, and a safe school environment are consistently maintained - a non-negotiable strength for any school.
English Attainment: Acceptable Across All Cycles

English language attainment is rated Acceptable in all phases, with PISA 2022 reading literacy scoring 380.5 - significantly below the international average of 476. Extended writing, foundational literacy in Cycles 1 and 2, and reading comprehension in Cycle 3 all require targeted intervention. This is the school's most urgent academic improvement priority.

Inclusion & SEN Provision: Requires Strengthening

Care and Support is rated Acceptable across all cycles, unchanged from the 2022 inspection. The identification and provision for students of determination and gifted and talented students is insufficient. Only 4 students of determination are formally identified on a roll of 1,520 - a figure that raises questions about the robustness of identification processes. Curriculum adaptation for diverse learners is also rated Acceptable.

Inspection History

2024/25
Good
2021/22
Acceptable
2018/19
Very Good

Fees & Value for Money

Horizon Private School (MOE) - Khalifa offers a UAE Ministry of Education curriculum and has received ADEK approval for its 2025–2026 fee structure. Tuition fees range from AED 26,160 for Pre-K up to AED 49,110 for Grade 12, reflecting a progressive fee model that increases with each stage of education. These fees are set in line with ADEK regulatory guidelines, ensuring transparency and accountability for families.

AED 26,160
Annual Fees From
AED 49,110
Annual Fees To
Year / GradeAnnual Fee
Pre-K
AED 26,160
KG 1
AED 26,160
KG 2
AED 27,430
Grade 1
AED 28,820
Grade 2
AED 30,090
Grade 3
AED 31,340
Grade 4
AED 32,740
Grade 5
AED 34,000
Grade 6
AED 35,270
Grade 7
AED 37,340
Grade 8
AED 39,190
Grade 9
AED 41,260
Grade 10
AED 43,920
Grade 11
AED 46,460
Grade 12
AED 49,110

In addition to tuition, families should budget for textbook fees ranging from AED 1,500 (KG1) to AED 6,000 (Grades 11–12), and an optional transportation fee of AED 5,000 per year for those requiring school bus services. The school's fee structure is clearly itemised, making it straightforward for families to plan their annual education expenditure.

When compared to other MOE-curriculum private schools in Abu Dhabi, Horizon Private School's fees are positioned at a mid-to-upper range, reflecting the quality of facilities and educational provision on offer. The all-inclusive nature of the published fee table — covering tuition, books, and transport — provides families with a clear picture of the total cost of education at the school.

Additional Costs

Transportation (Bus)5,000(annual)
Textbooks - Pre-K0(annual)
Textbooks - KG 11,500(annual)
Textbooks - KG 22,000(annual)
Textbooks - Grades 1–33,000(annual)
Textbooks - Grades 4–53,500(annual)
Textbooks - Grades 6–84,500(annual)
Textbooks - Grades 9–105,000(annual)
Textbooks - Grades 11–126,000(annual)

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

Horizon Private School (MOE) - Khalifa is, at its core, a school for families who want an American-style, university-preparatory education grounded in UAE national identity - and who need to achieve this within a genuinely accessible budget. The combination of MoE curriculum compliance, Cognia accreditation, AP course access, and trilingual instruction (English, Arabic, French) at tuition fees starting from AED 6,340 is, frankly, unmatched in the Khalifa City area and rare across Abu Dhabi private schools more broadly. The school's trajectory is positive. The improvement from Acceptable to Good in the ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection, strong mathematics results including TIMSS scores above international averages, a Very Good rating for parent engagement, and the appointment of a Harvard-educated principal with international leadership experience all point in the right direction. For Emirati families in particular, the school's deep commitment to UAE heritage, Islamic values, and Arabic language instruction within an international framework is a compelling combination. But parents must go in with eyes open. English attainment is Acceptable across all phases - a material weakness for any family whose child will need strong English literacy for university or professional life. The interim facilities situation is unresolved. Staff turnover has been high. Inclusion provision for students of determination and gifted learners is insufficient. And the Cycle 2 (Grades 4-6) teaching quality gap is a real concern for families with children in those years. This is a school worth choosing - but choose it for the right reasons, and hold it to account on the areas where it knows it needs to improve.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

Emirati and Arabic-speaking families in Khalifa City seeking an affordable, MoE-compliant school with AP access, trilingual instruction, and strong cultural identity programming. Also suited to budget-conscious families who value American curriculum credentials and university pathway support.

THE “WRONG FIT”

Families whose child requires strong English literacy outcomes, robust SEN or gifted-and-talented provision, or premium facilities. Also not ideal for families who place high weight on inspection ratings - this school's Good rating, while improving, sits below the Very Good and Outstanding schools available in Abu Dhabi at higher price points.

I was a student at this school for 8 years and I had a great experience. Our school takes really good care of academics and we occasionally have fun on the side. It offers a wide range of courses which helped me a lot when applying to universities.

Alumni, Class of 2024, Horizon Private School

Strengths

  • Among the most affordable AP-accredited, Cognia-certified schools in Abu Dhabi
  • Trilingual instruction in English, Arabic, and French from KG1 to Grade 12
  • Strong mathematics results: TIMSS Grade 4 score above international average
  • ADEK rating improved from Acceptable to Good in 2024 - positive trajectory
  • Very Good parent engagement and community partnership rating from ADEK
  • New Harvard-educated principal with international leadership experience
  • Deep commitment to UAE heritage and Islamic values alongside international curriculum
  • Indoor swimming pool and broad sports facilities at this fee level

Areas for Improvement

  • English attainment rated Acceptable across all cycles; PISA reading score well below international average
  • School currently operating from interim/temporary facilities - refurbishment timeline unclear
  • High staff turnover flagged by ADEK as a challenge to embedding improvement
  • Inclusion provision for students of determination and gifted learners is insufficient (Acceptable rating)
  • Teaching quality in Cycle 2 (Grades 4-6) remains Acceptable - a persistent gap