
Al Tafawwuq Al Ilmi Private School, Al Ain
Campus & Facilities in KHIBEESI, Al Ain
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Campus & Facilities
Al Tafawwuq Al Ilmi Private School operates from a single campus on Mohammad Bin Drai Al Falahi Street in the Al Khibeesi district of Al Ain. [MISSING: campus size in acres or square metres] and [MISSING: year of establishment] are not publicly available, limiting a full physical assessment. What is documented, however, paints a picture of a school whose facilities are functional and broadly adequate for its fee level, but where maintenance and investment gaps have drawn direct attention from inspectors.
On the academic side, the school provides science laboratories covering physics, chemistry, and biology, alongside dedicated computer laboratories used for IT instruction and student project work. The main library holds approximately 2,500 books — the majority in Arabic — and is supplemented by digital devices, e-book access, individual reading corners, and the 'Kutbi' digital platform for Arabic literacy development. English content is shared via Microsoft Teams. Arts and music are represented through dedicated arts and drawing rooms and music rooms, which support the school's cultural and creative programme. [MISSING: number of individual labs, classroom count, or total teaching spaces]
Sports provision is limited to outdoor sports grounds and playgrounds. There is no evidence of a swimming pool, gymnasium, or covered sports hall in the available data. The PE curriculum references football, handball, volleyball, athletics, and fitness activities, but the physical infrastructure supporting these appears basic. [MISSING: sports court dimensions or field specifications] For a school charging AED 4,800 to AED 8,900 annually — well below the median fee of AED 8,989 among UAE Ministry of Education curriculum schools — the absence of premium sports facilities is contextually appropriate and broadly in line with what this fee tier can reasonably support.
The school's on-site health clinic manages chronic conditions, conducts periodic health checks, and maintains electronic health records — a meaningful provision at this price point. [MISSING: dining or canteen facilities data] The 2024–2025 inspection, which rated the school Acceptable overall, specifically flagged concerns about the physical environment: inspectors called for improvements to air conditioning maintenance, playground surfaces, shading, and drinking water access, as well as safer ramp and accessibility features. These are not cosmetic issues — they represent a direct finding that the learning environment does not yet meet a consistently safe and comfortable standard.
The governing board's responsibility for ensuring premises are safe, accessible, and well-maintained was described in the inspection report as having inadequate impact — a significant finding that parents should weigh carefully. At AED 4,800–8,900 fees, expectations are calibrated accordingly, and the school's facility set is broadly commensurate with its position at the lower end of the MoE curriculum fee range. However, the inspection's maintenance concerns go beyond a question of ambition — they touch on basic student welfare. Addressing these issues is the clearest near-term priority for the school's leadership and governing board.