Al Ittihad National Private School - Khalifa, Abu Dhabi
Campus & Facilities in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi
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Campus & Facilities
Al Ittihad National Private School - Khalifa occupies a single campus in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, serving 1,490 students from KG1 through Grade 12 since its founding in 2006. While precise campus dimensions are not publicly disclosed, the school operates across multiple learning environments described by ADEK inspectors as a high-quality learning environment with modern, well-equipped and well-maintained facilities. The 2024–2025 inspection awarded Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources an Outstanding rating — the highest available — confirming that the physical environment meaningfully supports the school's academic and pastoral ambitions.
Academic resources are anchored by a centrally located dual-language library holding 4,574 books for Grades 1–3 and 5,676 books for Grades 4–12, serving both the English and Arabic curricula with age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction collections. Technology infrastructure is a genuine strength: the school holds Apple Distinguished School status (2023) and operates a 1:1 device programme across every phase from KG to Grade 12, supported by digital platforms including Schoology, Reading A-Z, Kids A to Z, and I Read Arabic. The Innovation Center integrates robotics, coding, culinary arts, and project-based learning — a facility that meaningfully differentiates INPS-AD from many peers at a comparable fee level.
Sports and recreation facilities, dedicated arts and performance spaces, dining arrangements, and on-site medical provision are referenced in the school's commitment to holistic development, but [MISSING: specific details on sports fields, gymnasiums, swimming pools, courts, canteen capacity, and medical clinic specifications]. Parents should seek direct confirmation of these provisions during a campus visit.
At fees ranging from AED 21,830 to AED 44,580, INPS-AD sits broadly around the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the citywide median across all curricula is AED 35,525. At this fee level, parents should expect functional but not lavish facilities — and the Outstanding ADEK facilities rating suggests the school delivers well within that expectation. The school has also announced plans to open a state-of-the-art new school building, which, if realised, would represent a significant upgrade to the current physical offer. The combination of an Outstanding facilities inspection rating, a fully integrated 1:1 technology programme, and a dedicated Innovation Center positions INPS-AD favourably among American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, even as more granular facility data remains unavailable for full comparative assessment.