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Al Adhwa Private School, Al Ain

Campus & Facilities in Falaj Hazza, Al Ain

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Curriculum
American
ADEK
Good
Location
Al Ain, Falaj Hazza
Fees
AED 8K - 23K
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Campus & Facilities

Outstanding
Health & Safety Rating
ADEK rated H&S Outstanding across all phases in 2023–24 — the school's highest-rated domain
8,600
Library Books (Physical)
Collection doubled since last inspection; supplemented by 1,000 e-books
Good
ADEK Facilities & Resources
Rated Good under Management, Staffing, Facilities & Resources in 2023–24 inspection
AED 23,290
Highest Annual Fee
Well below the AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools — facilities reflect this accessible price point
5
Sports Facilities
Football/athletics ground, basketball, volleyball, badminton courts, and indoor games area — no swimming pool on site
Established 1994Outstanding H&S Rating8,600-Book LibraryOn-Site ClinicMobile Library ServiceMulti-Sport Courts

Al Adhwa Private School is a long-established American curriculum school located in the Falaj Hazza' district of Al Ain, serving 972 students from KG through Grade 12 on a single campus that has operated continuously since its founding in 1994. The campus presents a functional, well-maintained environment with entrance gardens, CCTV surveillance throughout, and dedicated zones for each school phase. Precise campus size data is [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], which limits a full comparison against peer schools at this fee level.

Academic facilities include separate Physics, Chemistry, and Biology laboratories, ICT labs equipped with LAN-connected computers, Wi-Fi, a powerful server, and ergonomic air-conditioned furniture. The school's standout resource is the APS Resource Centre (library), which holds 8,600 physical English and Arabic books alongside an online e-library of 1,000 titles — a collection the school has doubled since the previous inspection. A QR code wall enables rapid e-library access, and a 40-student volunteer 'Friends of the Library' group runs a mobile library service in the playground. One notable gap flagged by inspectors is that smartboards are not yet installed in all classrooms, a specific recommendation in the 2023–24 ADEK inspection report.

Sports provision includes a sports ground suitable for athletics and football, a basketball court, a volleyball court, a badminton court, and an indoor games area featuring table tennis, chess, and foosball. There is no swimming pool on site. A multipurpose room and an art room serve creative and performance needs, though a dedicated performance auditorium or maker space is [MISSING: confirmation of auditorium or STEAM/maker space]. KG students benefit from dedicated play areas appropriate to their age group.

The school clinic is staffed by a qualified registered nurse, has been inspected and approved by health authorities, and achieved a 100% score in the 2020 clinic audit. ADEK rated health and safety Outstanding across all four phases in the 2023–24 inspection — the only domain to receive that top rating — reflecting genuinely rigorous wellbeing protocols. Dining arrangements rely on students bringing healthy food from home; a healthy-food-only policy is enforced, and the school practices waste segregation and recycling. A formal on-site canteen is [MISSING: confirmation of school canteen or dining hall].

At a fee range of AED 8,410 to AED 23,290, APS sits well below the median for American curriculum schools in the Abu Dhabi region, where the citywide median across all curricula is AED 35,525. At this fee level, the facilities on offer — functional science labs, a well-stocked library, multi-sport outdoor courts, and a strong clinic — are broadly appropriate and competitive. Parents should not, however, expect the premium infrastructure associated with schools charging AED 50,000 or above: there is no swimming pool, no confirmed auditorium, and incomplete smartboard coverage. The school's most recent development has been the doubling of library stock and addition of the e-library, alongside pursuit of Cognia re-accreditation and STEM certification in 2023–24. Overall, the physical environment is honest value for its price point, with the incomplete technology rollout representing the most pressing outstanding investment need.