
Al Ittihad National Private School - Shakhbout, Abu Dhabi
Campus & Facilities in Shakhbout City, Abu Dhabi
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Campus & Facilities
Al Ittihad National Private School - Shakhbout occupies a purpose-built campus in Shakhbout City, a planned residential district in Abu Dhabi established to serve the city's growing population. Founded in 2018, the school is relatively young but has grown rapidly to serve 1,842 students across KG through Cycle 3 (Grade 12). The campus design reflects a deliberate investment in learning infrastructure, and the 2024–25 ADEK inspection awarded the school an Outstanding rating for management of staffing, facilities and resources — the highest possible mark in that domain, and a meaningful distinction within the broader inspection framework.
Academic facilities centre on an Innovation Center supporting 21st-century skills development, science laboratories, and a 1:1 device programme from Grade 3 through Grade 12 — a technology provision that compares favourably with many peers at this fee level. Younger students in Grades 1–2 have access to class devices. The school runs the Achieve 3000 digital library platform and the Bravo Bravo Arabic literacy platform, supplementing physical resources with curated digital content accessible both at school and at home.
The library provision is a genuine standout. INPS Shakhbout operates two well-stocked libraries supported by a full-time librarian, housing over 5,000 English and 4,000 Arabic books — fiction, non-fiction, reference materials, magazines and teaching resources — within what inspectors describe as comfortable, inviting spaces. Every KG classroom has a dedicated reading corner, and the school's reading programme is award-winning: it took first place in the UAE Reading Challenge among Arab countries. Sports and recreation facilities include swimming and karate as extracurricular offerings, though [MISSING: specific details on gymnasium, sports courts, pool dimensions, and total sports facility footprint]. Outdoor play areas are referenced in inspection documentation, and the school's health and safety arrangements — rated Outstanding across all four phases — suggest well-maintained and supervised physical environments.
On the fee-to-facility equation, INPS Shakhbout charges between AED 31,110 and AED 41,430 annually — broadly in line with the Abu Dhabi-wide median and sitting at the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the midpoint fee is approximately AED 33,610. At this price point, parents should expect solid but not lavish facilities, and that is broadly what the school delivers: functional, well-resourced academic spaces, strong library and technology infrastructure, and an inspection-validated environment. What is less clear from available data is the scale and specification of sports and performing arts facilities; [MISSING: campus size in sqm or acres, auditorium or performance space details, dining hall capacity, and on-site medical facility details]. Parents for whom specialist arts, elite sports infrastructure or dedicated wellbeing suites are priorities should seek a direct campus tour to verify provision before enrolling.