
Al Eman Private School has operated from its Al Manhal location since 1973, making it one of Abu Dhabi's longer-established private institutions. The school occupies a single campus serving 746 students across KG through Grade 10, though detailed information on campus size in square metres remains [MISSING: campus size in sqm or acres]. The physical environment is a community-oriented, urban school setting rather than a purpose-built campus with expansive grounds.
Facilities data for Al Eman is notably limited. The school's documented resources centre primarily on its bilingual library stocked with fiction and non-fiction in both English and Arabic, supported by a full-time librarian who guides students and assists parents in accessing online reading resources. All classes attend weekly library sessions, and classroom libraries supplement the main collection. Beyond this, specific details on science laboratories, technology infrastructure, sports facilities, arts spaces, dining arrangements, and medical provision are [MISSING: full facilities inventory including labs, sports facilities, dining, medical, and technology infrastructure].
The 2024/25 Irtiqaa inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as Acceptable — a finding that warrants attention. This rating suggests the physical and resource environment does not yet fully support the school's educational ambitions, and represents an area where meaningful improvement is needed. The inspection did affirm a positive, safe, and respectful school environment, with health and safety and child protection arrangements rated Good across all cycles.
On the question of value for money, Al Eman's fee range of AED 5,720 to AED 9,180 annually positions it firmly at the affordable end of Abu Dhabi's private school market. Among UAE MoE curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, the median fee sits at approximately AED 8,989, placing Al Eman broadly in line with — or slightly below — the sector norm. At this fee level, parents should not expect the specialist facilities of higher-fee schools, and the facilities profile here is broadly consistent with what the pricing reflects. However, the Acceptable rating for facilities and resources does indicate that even within its fee band, there is room to strengthen the resource environment. Families prioritising affordability within the MoE curriculum sector will find the fee structure competitive, but should factor in the limited facilities disclosure when making comparisons.