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Beaconhouse Private School

Curriculum
British
ADEK
Acceptable
Location
Al Ain, Al Falaj Hazzaa
Fees
AED 21K - 30K

Executive Summary

Beaconhouse Private School in Al Ain has maintained an overall Acceptable rating in its latest ADEK Irtiqa inspection for the 2025-2026 academic year. The school, which follows the British curriculum, has demonstrated notable improvements in student achievement across several core subjects and phases since its previous inspection.

Students' achievement in English-medium subjects has improved from Acceptable to Good, with mathematics and science showing significant progress. Islamic education also improved from Weak to Acceptable across all phases. The school has made strides in teaching strategies, including better use of resources and differentiated activities, although consistency remains an area for development. Students exhibit positive attitudes and a growing appreciation for Emirati culture.

The new principal has made a positive start, introducing new policies and strengthening parental engagement, with an effective parents' group now represented on the Governing Board. The leadership team demonstrates strong capacity and commitment to driving school improvement in line with UAE national priorities, laying foundations for further enhancements in student outcomes.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2025-2026

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

Beaconhouse Private School Overall Rating

Acceptable for 2+ consecutive years

ADEK Performance Standards

The six Irtiqa inspection standards used by ADEK to evaluate school performance across Abu Dhabi.

Students' Achievement
Acceptable

Students' achievement in English-medium subjects has improved to Good, with mathematics and science showing significant progress. Arabic-medium subjects, including Islamic education, have improved to Acceptable. While students demonstrate positive attitudes, their collaboration and critical thinking skills remain variable. English-medium subjectsIslamic educationAcceptableGood

Students' Personal & Social Development
Good

Students' personal development is Good, showing positive attitudes and self-discipline. Understanding of Islamic values and Emirati/world cultures has improved to Good, reflecting a whole-school focus. Social responsibility and innovation skills remain Acceptable, with opportunities for student leadership in community initiatives still developing. Personal DevelopmentIslamic valuesEmirati culture

Teaching & Assessment
Acceptable

Teaching and assessment practices are Acceptable, with new expertise brought by a 45% teacher turnover. Assessment policies have been reviewed, leading to clearer procedures, particularly in English-medium subjects. However, hands-on learning and consistent use of assessment data for personalized learning and differentiation remain inconsistent. teacher turnoverassessment policiesdifferentiation

Curriculum
Acceptable

Curriculum design and implementation are Acceptable, with the transition to the Pearson scheme largely embedded. The curriculum is well-structured and inclusive, aligning with national priorities, but places a stronger emphasis on knowledge than skills. Adaptation for individual student needs and integration of innovation skills require further development. Pearson schemenational prioritiesskill development

Protection, Care, Guidance & Support
Good

Health and safety, including child protection, are Good, with well-established safeguarding systems and effective supervision. Care and support are Acceptable, characterized by positive staff-student relationships and emerging systems for identifying and supporting students of determination and gifted/talented students. These systems are still developing and need more time to show consistent impact. safeguardingHealth and safetystudents of determination

Leadership & Management
Acceptable

Leadership and management are Acceptable, with the new principal making a positive start by introducing new policies and improving self-evaluation. Partnerships with parents are Good and strengthened by an effective parents' group. Governance is Acceptable, with increasing positive influence, and the leadership team demonstrates strong capacity for further improvement. new principalparental engagementschool improvement

Key Highlights

Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.

Improved Student Achievement

Students' achievement has improved across most core subjects, particularly in English-medium subjects and Islamic education, reflecting enhanced teaching strategies.

Positive Personal Development

Students demonstrate strong self-discipline, care for peers, and a growing appreciation of Islamic values and UAE culture and heritage.

Effective Safeguarding

The school maintains effective safeguarding procedures and high levels of security, ensuring a safe and caring environment for all students.

Strong Leadership Capacity

New leaders show strong capacity and commitment to driving school improvement in line with UAE national priorities, with positive actions already impacting student outcomes.

Enhanced Parental Engagement

Parents are increasingly engaged in school life and learning, demonstrating high trust and having a strong voice through the Parents’ Council and Governing Board.

Academic Performance Breakdown

KGKG1-KG2
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
PrimaryCycle 1
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Acceptable
Arabic as a second language
Weak
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
MiddleCycle 2
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Acceptable
Arabic as a second language
Weak
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Acceptable
SecondaryCycle 3
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Acceptable
Arabic as a second language
Weak
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Good
Science
Good
Learning Skills
Acceptable

Overall, students' achievement in English-medium subjects has improved from Acceptable to Good, while Arabic-medium subjects have remained Acceptable, with some improvements across subjects and phases. The school has shown particular strength in TIMSS and PIRLS international assessments, exceeding targets in mathematics and science.

Leadership & Management

Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.

The effectiveness of leadership
The new principal has made a positive start, introducing new policies and approaches, though their full impact on student achievement is not yet evident.
Acceptable
School self-evaluation and improvement planning
Improvements have been made in self-evaluation and school development planning, but alignment with measurable actions and accountability needs strengthening.
Acceptable
Parents and the community
Partnerships with parents are strong, with increased opportunities for parental voice through an effective parents' group and representation on the Governing Board.
Good
Governance
Governance is Acceptable, with increasing positive influence from the owner and Board, though the full impact of recent changes is still to be realized.
Acceptable
Management, staffing, facilities and resources
Day-to-day management is well organized, the school is fully staffed with qualified teachers, and resourcing is adequate, though access to technology is limited.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The new principal has demonstrated decisive leadership, introducing several new policies and approaches, particularly in self-evaluation and school development planning. The leadership team is committed to UAE priorities, fostering an inclusive environment with a focus on well-being, and shows strong capacity for further school improvement.

Inspection Findings

Students' Achievement

Students' achievement in English-medium subjects has improved to Good, with mathematics and science showing significant progress. Arabic-medium subjects, including Islamic education, have improved to Acceptable. While students demonstrate positive attitudes, their collaboration and critical thinking skills remain variable.

Personal & Social Development

Students' personal development is Good, showing positive attitudes and self-discipline. Understanding of Islamic values and Emirati/world cultures has improved to Good, reflecting a whole-school focus. Social responsibility and innovation skills remain Acceptable, with opportunities for student leadership in community initiatives still developing.

Teaching & Assessment

Teaching and assessment practices are Acceptable, with new expertise brought by a 45% teacher turnover. Assessment policies have been reviewed, leading to clearer procedures, particularly in English-medium subjects. However, hands-on learning and consistent use of assessment data for personalized learning and differentiation remain inconsistent.

Curriculum Design & Adaptation

Curriculum design and implementation are Acceptable, with the transition to the Pearson scheme largely embedded. The curriculum is well-structured and inclusive, aligning with national priorities, but places a stronger emphasis on knowledge than skills. Adaptation for individual student needs and integration of innovation skills require further development.

Protection, Care & Support

Health and safety, including child protection, are Good, with well-established safeguarding systems and effective supervision. Care and support are Acceptable, characterized by positive staff-student relationships and emerging systems for identifying and supporting students of determination and gifted/talented students. These systems are still developing and need more time to show consistent impact.

Areas for Development

  • Raise students’ achievement to a consistently Good or better level in all core subjects and phases by developing literacy skills in English and Arabic, strengthening early decoding and phonics in Phase 1, and improving reading fluency, comprehension, speaking, and writing accuracy across phases 2 and 3.
  • Improve the effectiveness of teaching and assessment by embedding consistent student-centered and inquiry-based teaching practices that promote independence, discussion, problem-solving, and collaboration across all subjects and phases.
  • Improve curriculum design, adaptation, and care and support for students by promoting a focus on skill development, enhancing curriculum adaptations for all learner groups, and ensuring consistent identification and provision for students with additional learning needs.
  • Improve the impact of school leadership further by aligning the Self Evaluation Form (SEF) and School Development Plan (SDP) more clearly with measurable actions, and developing middle leaders’ capacity to monitor teaching effectively and provide feedback.
  • Raise achievement in international assessments (TIMSS and PIRLS) by refining current successful practices, extending the use of PISA, TIMSS, and PIRLS-style questions in lessons, and deepening teachers’ expertise in inquiry-based learning.