
Al Saad Indian Private School occupies a single campus in the Al Bateen area of Al Ain, serving 789 students across Pre-KG to Grade 12. Campus size data has not been disclosed, which limits a full physical assessment, but the school operates a centrally air-conditioned building with dedicated spaces across early years, primary, and secondary phases — a practical baseline for Al Ain's climate. The overall environment is functional and purposefully organised, though it does not aspire to the architectural ambition of higher-fee institutions.
Academic facilities include a science laboratory equipped with models, specimens, instruments, and apparatus serving students from primary through senior secondary level — a shared resource across all phases rather than subject-specific labs. The central library holds approximately 6,000 books, spanning fiction, non-fiction, reference, science, and humanities, with a computerised check-in/check-out system and an open-access model that encourages independent selection. Notably, the library currently has no electronic devices and no access to national or international online libraries — a gap the inspection report flags and one that limits digital literacy development. A Tinkering Lab and computer lab add practical and technology-oriented dimensions to the academic offering, and the campus is described as fully digitised, with HD projectors and 24/7 internet connectivity supporting a school-wide Learning Management System.
Sports provision includes a football ground, volleyball court, and general playground. The school has made recent investments in sports facilities, and the range of sports activities offered has expanded substantially, from 34 to 55 activities — a meaningful development acknowledged in the 2024–2025 ADEK inspection. Students have competed at national level, including the National Volleyball Championships in India. That said, there is no swimming pool, gymnasium, or indoor sports hall referenced in available data, which represents a limitation relative to more comprehensively equipped campuses in the region.
Arts and specialist provision includes dedicated music and dance rooms, an art and crafts room, and a KG Activity Room with a separate play area for early years. Additional adults have been introduced into all KG classrooms as part of a recent staffing enhancement. Health and safety arrangements are rated Outstanding by ADEK across all phases — the highest possible rating — reflecting robust safeguarding protocols and well-maintained facilities. Medical and dining facility details have not been disclosed publicly.
At fees ranging from AED 9,500 to AED 15,670, ASIS sits comfortably within the Indian curriculum fee band — the median annual fee among Indian curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi is AED 15,000. At this fee level, parents should not expect premium sports complexes or multi-lab science suites, and the school's physical offering is broadly consistent with what the fee tier supports. The Tinkering Lab, LMS infrastructure, and expanded sports programme represent genuine value-adds at this price point. Where the campus falls short — no library e-resources, limited specialist lab provision, no indoor sports facility — these are acknowledged areas for development rather than unexpected shortfalls given the school's positioning.