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Al Shohub Private School, Abu Dhabi

Campus & Facilities in Abu Dhabi

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Curriculum
British
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi
Fees
AED 27K - 55K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
ADEK Facilities & Resources Rating
Management, staffing, facilities and resources rated Good in 2023–24 inspection; health & safety rated Very Good
13,000+
Library Books
~9,000 English, ~4,000 Arabic; one of the stronger primary library collections at this fee level
542
Current Enrolment
Within a capacity of ~770; school is operating below capacity following secondary phase closure
AED 54,580
Highest Annual Fee
Below the British curriculum Abu Dhabi median of AED 49,630 at lower grades; upper band approaches median
Very Good
Health & Safety Rating
Highest sub-rating in 2023–24 ADEK inspection; applies to both KG and Cycle 1 phases
Purpose-Built CampusIndoor Swimming Pool13,000-Book LibraryOn-Site AuditoriumShaded Courtyard PlayAldar Education Group

Al Shohub Private School occupies a purpose-built campus in Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi, founded in 1999 and now operating exclusively as an EYFS-to-Year-6 primary school following the discontinuation of its secondary and post-16 phases in 2023–24. The buildings are modern and well-maintained, and the school's facilities are notably generous for its size and fee level. The ADEK inspection report explicitly identifies the campus as a strength, noting that spacious and modern buildings are very well maintained, providing a very safe, hygienic, and secure environment — a finding that carries real weight for parents of young children.

Core academic facilities include a dedicated science laboratory, a sports hall, and a library that stands out as a genuine asset. The main library holds over 13,000 books — approximately 9,000 in English and 4,000 in Arabic — and is equipped with an interactive whiteboard, tablets, and laptops for student research. It features a dedicated teaching area, an independent study room, and age-specific reading zones for KS1 and Years 5–6. Reading corners are embedded in all Foundation Stage and primary classrooms, and the Accelerated Reader platform is in active use. This is a well-resourced reading environment by any standard. Technology provision beyond the library is functional — Class Dojo supports home-school communication — though no dedicated STEAM wing, maker space, or advanced technology suite is documented in available data.

Sports and recreation provision is solid for a primary school at this fee level. The campus includes an indoor swimming pool, an indoor sports hall and gymnasium, and an outdoor basketball court, complemented by a courtyard playground. The pool supports a structured swimming programme, with boys' and girls' swimming sessions listed among the school's after-school activities. An auditorium serves as the school's performance and assembly space, and dedicated art suites support creative learning. These are meaningful facilities for a school currently enrolling 542 students within a capacity of approximately 770.

On the fee-to-facility question, Al Shohub's fees range from AED 26,720 to AED 54,580 — sitting below the median annual fee for British curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, which stands at AED 49,630 according to city index data. At this pricing, the facilities on offer — indoor pool, sports hall, auditorium, well-stocked library, science lab, and art suites — represent a reasonable return. Parents should note, however, that no on-site medical or clinic facility is documented in available data, and there is no evidence of a dedicated maker space, STEAM lab, or performing arts studio beyond the auditorium. At the upper fee band of AED 54,580, families would be justified in expecting these gaps to be addressed as the school develops under Aldar Education's ownership. The cafeteria is on-site, and school transport is available at AED 5,000 per year. Health and safety arrangements, including child protection, were rated Very Good by ADEK in both the KG and Cycle 1 phases — the highest sub-rating in the 2023–24 inspection — which is a meaningful indicator of the school's commitment to the physical and emotional safety of its young students.