Ashabal Al Quds Secondary Private School, Abu Dhabi

Campus & Facilities in Shakhbout City, Abu Dhabi

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Curriculum
Ministry of Education
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi, Shakhbout City
Fees
AED 8K - 17K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
Facilities & Resources Rating
ADEK-equivalent inspection rated Management, Staffing, Facilities & Resources as Good in 2024–25
1,050
Library Book Collection
900 Arabic and 150 English books — inspection flags English collection as limited for 1,645 students
AED 16,550
Highest Annual Fee
Above the MoE curriculum median of AED 8,989 but among the most affordable private schools citywide
1,645
Students on Roll
Large all-through school from KG1 to Grade 12 on a single campus in Shakhbout City
MoE Curriculum CampusSmart Learning PlatformKG Reading SpaceICT Specialist RoomsAffordable Fee Band

Ashabal Al Quds Secondary Private School is located in Shakhbout City, a developing residential district on the southern edge of Abu Dhabi. The school operates as a single campus serving 1,645 students across KG1 through Grade 12, making it a sizeable all-through institution. Campus size data is not publicly available [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], and the school's founding year has not been disclosed. The overall environment is functional and purpose-built to serve the MoE curriculum, though the inspection report flags that not all necessary curriculum-linked resources are consistently available — an area leadership has been directed to address.

Academic facilities are modest relative to the breadth of the school's enrolment. The most documented resource is the main library, which holds 150 English books and 900 Arabic books — a collection the inspection report explicitly describes as limited, particularly in English, reducing opportunities for students to develop extensive reading habits. A smaller reading space exists within the KG multi-space room. Specialist classrooms are in place for ICT, music, and physical education, and the school operates a Smart Learning Platform (LMS) alongside Microsoft Teams and the Al-Diwan digital books platform. However, the inspection notes that digital resources are not yet fully integrated into regular learning activities, and KG classrooms lack sufficient hands-on and inquiry-based materials.

Sports, arts, and performance facility data has not been disclosed [MISSING: sports fields, gymnasium, courts, pool, performance or auditorium spaces]. Medical and dining facility details are similarly absent from available records [MISSING: on-site clinic, canteen or dining hall details]. The inspection's rating of Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Good suggests the physical environment meets a baseline standard, and the new principal is credited with strengthening school facilities and resources since the previous cycle — though no specific capital investments or new builds have been detailed.

On the question of value for money, Ashbal Al Quds charges fees ranging from AED 8,330 to AED 16,550 per year. Among MoE curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, the median fee is approximately AED 8,989, placing this school's upper fee band above the sector midpoint but well within the affordable range citywide. At this fee level, parents should not expect premium facilities — and the evidence bears that out. The library collection is thin, specialist spaces are limited, and key facility data remains undisclosed. What the school does offer at this price point is a compliant, functional learning environment with improving digital infrastructure and a leadership team actively working to close resource gaps. Families choosing Ashbal Al Quds on affordability grounds will find facilities that are broadly consistent with — though not exceptional within — the MoE private school segment in Abu Dhabi.