Al Falah Private School - Al Nakheelat follows the UAE Ministry of Education (MoE) national curriculum, the same framework used across government and a significant proportion of private schools throughout the emirate. This curriculum is delivered bilingually, with core subjects including Arabic language, Islamic studies, and social studies taught in Arabic, while mathematics, science, and English are delivered in English. The MoE framework is structured around defined learning outcomes set by the federal Ministry, with schools expected to adhere to prescribed syllabi, textbook selections, and assessment calendars. For families whose children have been educated within the UAE national system, this continuity is a genuine advantage - there is no curriculum transition shock, and students can move between MoE schools without losing academic ground.
Because the school was established in December 2024 and has not yet undergone a SPEA inspection, no independently verified academic attainment or progress data is available. There are no published GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, IB, or AP results to cite, as these examination pathways are not part of the MoE framework. Instead, student assessment follows the Ministry's standardised testing calendar, including EmSAT (Emirates Standardised Test) benchmarks at key transition points. Grade 12 students sit EmSAT exams that are used for university admissions within the UAE, particularly for entry to public universities. The breadth of the subject offering mirrors the MoE standard: core compulsory subjects are supplemented by physical education, art, and computer science, with elective pathways available in the upper secondary years.
For students of determination and those requiring additional academic support, MoE schools are obligated to provide inclusion provisions in line with federal policy, though the specific resources, staffing ratios, and quality of delivery at this newly established campus have not yet been independently assessed. Similarly, gifted and talented provision, EAL support structures, and university counselling depth will only become clearer once the school has completed its first full academic year and received its inaugural SPEA inspection. Parents with children who have complex learning needs or who are targeting competitive university destinations internationally are advised to seek additional assurances directly from school leadership before enrolment.
Grade 2-12
Year Groups Offered
Broad span covering primary through to secondary graduation
MoE
Curriculum Framework
UAE Ministry of Education national curriculum, bilingual delivery
Not Reviewed
SPEA Inspection Status
First inspection pending - school established December 2024