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Elite Private SchoolCampus & Facilities in Mohamed Bin Zayed City، Abu DhabiLast Updated: April 7, 2026

Curriculum
American
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi, Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Fees
AED 25K - 33K
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Campus & Facilities

Very Good
ADEK Facilities & Resources Rating
Rated Very Good in the 2024–25 ADEK inspection — above the overall school rating of Good
6
Science Labs
Supported by 3 ICT labs and an Innovation Room for a school of 1,717 students
~14,000
Library Titles (English & Arabic)
Approx. 11,000 English and 3,000 Arabic titles; no computer workstations currently available
AED 28,665
Average Annual Fee
Near the AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi — mid-range fee band
1,717
Students on Roll
Large school community including 845 Emirati students and 59 students of determination
Semi-Olympic Pool6 Science LabsInnovation RoomOn-Site ClinicPurpose-Built CampusBilingual Library

Elite Private School occupies a modern campus in Mohamed Bin Zayed City, having relocated to this purpose-built site in recent years. The school serves 1,717 students from KG through Grade 12 across a single campus, and a Matterport 3D virtual tour is available for prospective families to explore the environment remotely. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, but the physical footprint supports a substantial school community with a broad range of specialist spaces.

Academic facilities are solid for the fee level. The school operates 6 science labs and 3 ICT labs, alongside an Innovation Room that supports emerging technology and creative learning. Classrooms are equipped with smart boards throughout, and digital learning platforms including Raz-Kids, Kutubee, McGraw-Hill Wonders, and Google Workspace are integrated into daily instruction. The central library serves as the school's literacy hub, housing approximately 11,000 English and 3,000 Arabic titles across fiction and non-fiction, with quiet reading areas and collaborative zones. One notable gap: the library currently has no laptops or computer workstations, which limits its utility as a research space for older students.

Sports provision is a genuine strength. The campus includes a semi-Olympic swimming pool — with swimming embedded into the curriculum as part of the Sports Academy programme — alongside a large gymnasium and sports halls. An auditorium is available for performances and whole-school events, though its seating capacity is not specified. ADEK rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Very Good in the 2024–25 inspection, and the inspection report explicitly identifies the school's premises, facilities, and learning resources as a strength, describing them as providing a "safe, inclusive, and stimulating environment." Health and safety was also rated Very Good across all phases.

On-campus welfare provision includes a school clinic staffed by a nurse for minor injuries and illness, with the ability to administer medication under parental direction. Early years spaces in KG were designed in partnership with play-based learning specialists, reflecting deliberate investment in the youngest learners. [MISSING: dedicated arts studio or performance space details beyond auditorium reference; dining hall or canteen details].

At fees ranging from AED 24,720 to AED 32,610, EPS sits close to the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the citywide median fee across all schools is AED 35,525 and the median for American curriculum schools specifically is AED 33,610. The facility offering — semi-Olympic pool, six science labs, innovation room, smart-board classrooms, and a well-stocked bilingual library — is broadly appropriate for this fee band. Parents should note, however, that the absence of computer workstations in the library and the lack of published campus size data make direct comparison with peers difficult. For families considering schools at significantly higher fee points, the physical environment at EPS represents fair value; it does not, however, match the specialist arts, maker-space, or performing arts infrastructure typically found at schools charging AED 60,000 or above.