
Emirates Private School - Muroor, Abu Dhabi
Ministry of Education School in Abu Dhabi
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The Executive Summary
“EPS gave my son exactly what we needed - a structured Arabic-English environment close to home, with teachers who actually know his name. It's not flashy, but it works.”
— Grade 5 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The teachers genuinely know my daughter. When she had a difficult term, her class teacher reached out to us before we even had to ask. That personal attention is what keeps us here.”
— Grade 8 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
ADEK Inspection Results (Irtiqa - Decoded)
Teaching and Assessment in the KG phase were both rated Acceptable - the minimum performance threshold. English and Sciences attainment in KG were also Acceptable, indicating that early years provision needs targeted improvement to match the stronger performance seen in later phases.
Multiple key indicators - including Curriculum, Curriculum Adaptation, Personal Development, and Social Responsibility - were recorded as Not Applicable across all phases. Greater transparency and formalisation of these frameworks would strengthen the school's overall inspection profile.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
Emirates Private School - Muroor (EPS) offers an American curriculum education in Abu Dhabi, with tuition fees for the 2025–2026 academic year ranging from AED 12,060 for KG1 and KG2 through to AED 22,930 for Grade 9. The fee structure is tiered across three broad phases — Foundation, Primary, and Secondary — reflecting the increasing resources and specialisation required at each level. This positions EPS competitively within the mid-range of American curriculum private schools in Abu Dhabi.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for bus transport (AED 4,037 annually), books (ranging from AED 400 in KG to over AED 3,000 in senior grades), and uniforms (AED 340–AED 480 depending on grade). The school maintains a transparent fee policy aligned with ADEK regulations, ensuring all costs are clearly communicated to parents before enrolment.
EPS offers flexible payment options including full annual upfront payment or an installment plan, with accepted methods including bank transfer, credit/debit card, and cash. The school's Parents' Fees Payment Contract formalises these arrangements, outlining responsibilities, late payment policies, and refund conditions, providing families with clarity and financial predictability throughout the academic year.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families living in the Muroor Road, Al Sa'adah, or surrounding central Abu Dhabi communities who prioritise a structured bilingual MoE education, genuinely affordable fees, small class sizes, and a school where their child will be known as an individual rather than a number.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families seeking premium campus facilities, a broad extracurricular programme, internationally benchmarked qualifications (IB, IGCSE, A-Level), or a school with a documented track record of competitive university placements - EPS's scope and fee category do not support these expectations.
We chose EPS because the fees made sense for our family and the school is five minutes from home. My son is now in Grade 11 and his science results have been exceptional. We have no regrets.
Strengths
- Outstanding ADEK rating for senior-phase Sciences (Grades 10-12)
- Very Good Health and Safety across all school phases
- Very Good parent partnership rating - accessible, responsive leadership
- Exceptional teacher-to-student ratio of 1:2 enabling small class sizes
- Fees from AED 12,060 - among Abu Dhabi's most affordable private schools
- Full K-12 pathway under one roof on accessible Muroor Road location
- Established in 1980 - four decades of community presence in Abu Dhabi
- Small 286-student enrolment means students are known individually
Areas for Improvement
- KG phase Teaching, Assessment, English and Sciences all rated Acceptable - minimum threshold
- No publicly documented extracurricular programme, enrichment activities, or sports achievements
- Inspection data is from 2022 - updated Irtiqa findings not yet available
- No formal scholarship, bursary, or financial assistance programme published
- Curriculum and personal development indicators recorded as Not Applicable across all phases