Bateen World Academy, Abu Dhabi
ADEK Inspection Report & Ratings
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Executive Summary
Bateen World Academy, a British curriculum school in Abu Dhabi, has achieved an Outstanding overall rating in its latest ADEK Irtiqa inspection for AY 2024/25. This marks a significant improvement from its previous Very Good rating in 2022, reflecting the school's strong commitment to sustained progress and alignment with UAE national education priorities.
The inspection highlights significant improvements in student achievement across both Arabic and English medium subjects, with many phases now rated Outstanding or Very Good. Teaching quality has also improved, fostering active learning and effective use of assessment. The curriculum is comprehensive, balancing academic and personal development while meeting national priorities.
The school demonstrates robust safeguarding procedures and provides Outstanding care and support for students. Leadership and management are also rated Outstanding, with a clear strategic direction and strong commitment to continuous improvement in student outcomes.
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Bateen World Academy Overall Rating
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ADEK Performance Standards
The six Irtiqa inspection standards used by ADEK to evaluate school performance across Abu Dhabi.
Students' achievement has significantly improved across most subjects and phases. Attainment and progress in Arabic medium subjects, including Arabic as a first language and Islamic education, have risen to Very Good and Outstanding in several phases. English medium subjects, Mathematics, and Science have also seen improvements, with many phases now achieving Outstanding or Very Good ratings. Students' learning skills have reached Outstanding in Phase 4 and Very Good in Phase 2. OutstandingVery GoodArabic medium subjectsEnglish medium subjectslearning skills
Students' personal development is consistently Very Good across all phases, demonstrating positive attitudes and effective collaboration. Understanding of Islamic values and awareness of Emirati and world cultures is Good. Social responsibility and innovation skills are Very Good in Phases 2, 3, and 4, with students actively participating in project activities, though opportunities are more limited in Phase 1. Very GoodIslamic valuesEmirati and world culturesSocial responsibilityinnovation skills
The quality of teaching has improved to Very Good in Phase 2 and Outstanding in Phase 4, maintained as Good in Phase 1 and Very Good in Phase 3. Teachers plan engaging lessons and foster active learning across all phases. Assessment practices are consistent and embedded, effectively supporting student learning, and are rated Very Good across all phases. OutstandingVery Goodengaging lessonsactive learningassessment practices
Curriculum design and implementation, along with curriculum adaptation, are rated Very Good across all phases. The school provides a broad and balanced curriculum that effectively meets students’ personal, social, and academic needs, while also ensuring national priorities are addressed. However, adaptations are not always consistently sufficient to fully meet the needs of all students. Very Goodbroad and balanced curriculumnational prioritiescurriculum adaptation
Health and safety, including child protection and safeguarding arrangements, are consistently Outstanding across all phases. The school maintains robust systems and well-equipped facilities. Care and support for students, including those with additional learning needs, also remain Outstanding, ensuring a secure and nurturing environment for all. OutstandingHealth and safetysafeguardingCare and support
The effectiveness of leadership and the management of staffing, facilities, and resources are Outstanding. Self-evaluation and improvement planning have improved to Outstanding. While partnerships with parents and the community, and governance remain Very Good, leaders demonstrate a clear strategic direction and strong commitment to UAE priorities and improving student outcomes. OutstandingVery Goodstrategic directionUAE prioritiesself-evaluation
Key Highlights
Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.
Students' Collaboration & Attitudes
Students are enthusiastic and interact well to collaborate effectively, showing positive attitudes toward learning and the ability to communicate knowledge across subject areas.
Coherent Assessment Processes
Assessment processes are coherent, linked to the curriculum, and actively involve students in their learning.
Comprehensive Curriculum
The curriculum is comprehensive and well-rounded, enabling students to develop their personal, social, emotional, and academic skills while making connections across different subjects.
Robust Safeguarding
The school has robust safeguarding procedures in place to ensure student safety and well-being.
Leadership Commitment to National Priorities
School leaders are committed to ensuring that UAE national and Emirate priorities are embedded in the school's work.
Academic Performance Breakdown
The school demonstrates significant improvements in student achievement across most subjects and phases, with many now rated Very Good or Outstanding. However, some inconsistencies remain, particularly in the highest phases and for specific student groups, requiring targeted interventions.
Leadership & Management
Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.
Leadership Approach
The leadership team, led by the principal, demonstrates an Outstanding commitment to strategic direction and continuous improvement, particularly in aligning with UAE national priorities. They have significantly strengthened self-evaluation processes, leading to improved student outcomes and overall school performance. Partnerships with parents and the community, and governance are consistently Very Good.
Inspection Findings
Students' Achievement
Students consistently achieve above curriculum standards in most subjects across phases, with notable improvements in Arabic and English medium subjects. Internal and external assessment data, including PISA and TIMSS results, show strong performance, though some inconsistencies exist in specific groups and phases, particularly for higher-attaining students in Islamic Education and Mathematics.
Personal & Social Development
Students exhibit Very Good personal development, demonstrating positive attitudes, effective collaboration, and strong social responsibility. Understanding of Islamic values and awareness of Emirati and world cultures is Good. Innovation skills are Very Good in upper phases, with students actively engaged in project activities, though opportunities are more limited in early primary.
Teaching & Assessment
Teaching quality has improved significantly, with teachers planning engaging lessons and fostering active learning. Effective use of assessment is embedded across the school, supporting student learning and progress. However, there is still room to enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning skills, especially in early primary, and to consistently meet the needs of higher-ability students.
Curriculum Design & Adaptation
The curriculum is well-designed, broad, and balanced, effectively meeting students' personal, social, and academic needs, while also integrating national priorities. Curriculum adaptation is Very Good across all phases, though it is not always consistently sufficient to fully meet the diverse needs of all learners, requiring more extensive modification based on rigorous assessment analysis.
Protection, Care & Support
The school provides an Outstanding level of protection, care, guidance, and support for students. Robust safeguarding procedures, comprehensive health and safety arrangements, and well-equipped facilities ensure student well-being. Care and support for all students, including those with additional learning needs, are consistently Outstanding across all phases.
Areas for Development
- •Further improve student’s achievements to a consistently high level across all phases by: providing students with additional learning needs, including students of determination, with extended interventions and support; extending the level of challenge to extend learning and development for higher attaining and gifted and talented students; strengthening students’ problem-solving, critical thinking, and independent learning skills in Phase 1.
- •Further Improve students’ performance and results in international assessments by: extending curriculum mapping and unit plans to ensure regular opportunities are provided to develop the range of knowledge, skills and understanding needed to be successful in all international assessments; modifying the curriculum more extensively to better meet the needs of all learners by rigorously analyzing the school’s comprehensive assessment information that includes the results of all international benchmark tests; continuing to raise stakeholders’ awareness of the importance of international tests to measure students’ abilities to use their knowledge to solve problems, think critically, and connect ideas, and develop the skills that they will need as global citizens.
- •Further strengthen teaching and assessment by: ensuring that teachers deliver lessons effectively to meet the needs of higher-ability students in phases 2 and 3; broadening teachers’ use of strategies to improve student outcomes across the school, especially in Phase 1; using assessment information more rigorously to personalize student learning support.
- •Further strengthen the impact of leadership by: strengthening inter-phase collaboration so that teachers are fully aware of the knowledge, skills, and understanding that students need as they progress across the school; reviewing systems and processes to promote improved student attendance, especially in phases 1 and 2; ensuring that staffing is sufficient to support students with additional learning needs, Arabic as a second language, and school counselling services; improving retention to increase the stability of staffing.