
Brighton College - Al Ain
Campus & Facilities in Zakhir, Al Ain
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Campus & Facilities
Brighton College Al Ain occupies a purpose-built 28-acre campus in Zakher, Al Ain — a generous footprint that gives the school room to deliver facilities well above what most British curriculum schools in the region can offer. Set against the backdrop of Jebel Hafeet, the environment is spacious and purpose-designed for a full 3–18 education, with distinct zones for Pre-Prep, Prep, Senior School, and Sixth Form.
Academic facilities include bespoke science laboratories and dedicated ICT labs, supporting a curriculum that leads to International GCSEs and A Levels. Specific details on library provision, maker spaces, and technology infrastructure are [MISSING: detailed academic facility inventory], though the school's consistent Outstanding inspection performance across teaching and learning suggests these spaces are well-resourced. The school's 1:8 student-to-teacher ratio — compared to an Abu Dhabi average of 13.6 — indicates a learning environment where individual attention is structurally supported.
Sporting provision is a clear strength. The campus includes a 25-metre swimming pool, a full-size IAAF-accredited athletics track — a rare asset among regional schools — all-weather football pitches, netball courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, gymnastics facilities, and badminton courts. The school reports over 150 competitive fixtures annually, reflecting genuine breadth of use rather than facilities that exist on paper alone.
For the arts, Brighton College Al Ain offers a 450-seat auditorium, supporting LAMDA drama programmes and whole-school performances. This is a meaningful facility at any fee level. Early years provision operates through a dedicated Pre-Prep phase (FS1–Year 2), and the school runs a Forest School programme — an increasingly valued feature in early childhood education. Wellbeing infrastructure includes a dedicated counselling service, a Wellbeing Committee involving governors, staff, pupils, and parents, and structured pastoral programmes across all phases.
ADEK's 2022–23 inspection rated health, safety, care and support as Outstanding across all phases — the highest possible finding — with inspectors noting that "the overall arrangements for the care, welfare and guidance of students throughout the school are outstanding." Dining, on-site medical, and specific technology infrastructure details are [MISSING: facility-level detail] from published sources.
At fees reaching AED 90,630 at senior levels, parents are right to expect facilities that meaningfully exceed the British curriculum median of AED 49,630. The IAAF-accredited track, 450-seat auditorium, 25-metre pool, and 28-acre campus collectively represent a facility profile that justifies the premium positioning — particularly within Al Ain, where comparable provision is limited. Among British curriculum schools across Abu Dhabi, this campus stands out for scale and sporting infrastructure, even if granular detail on some indoor academic spaces remains unpublished.