International Community Schools - Danah

Curriculum
British
ADEK
Good
Location
Abu Dhabi, Al Danah
Fees
AED 28K - 58K

International Community Schools - Danah

The Executive Summary

International Community Schools - Danah occupies a clear and credible niche in Abu Dhabi's private school landscape: a British curriculum Abu Dhabi all-through school that offers genuine accessibility without sacrificing academic rigour. Rated ADEK rating Good in the 2024 Irtiqa inspection cycle, ICS Al Danah serves 1,492 students from Foundation Stage 1 through Year 13 on Al Najda Street in Al Danah, one of Abu Dhabi's most central and densely populated residential districts. With school fees Abu Dhabi parents will find reasonable - ranging from AED 28,101 to AED 57,945 for the 2025-2026 academic year - this is one of the more affordable British-curriculum options in the capital, sitting firmly in the mid-range bracket. The school is part of the broader Al Danah schools network operated by International Community Schools, a group with multiple Abu Dhabi campuses, and benefits from the institutional experience that brings. Its BSO and BSME dual accreditations, combined with a consistent Good ADEK rating held across multiple inspection cycles, signal a school that has found its level and is working methodically to rise above it.
ADEK Good 2024British Curriculum FS1-Year 13BSO Accredited1,492 StudentsAED 28K-58K Fees

What drew us to ICS Al Danah was the genuine community feel. It doesn't feel like a factory - the teachers know your child's name and actually care about their progress. For the fees we pay, we feel we're getting real value.

Year 4 Parent(representative)

Academic Framework & Learning Style

ICS Al Danah delivers the English National Curriculum from Foundation Stage through to Year 13, culminating in internationally recognised IGCSE and A-Level qualifications. The curriculum is broad by design: core subjects - English, Mathematics, and the Sciences - are complemented by Humanities, Arts, Music, PE, ICT, French, and Moral Education. A topic-based approach in the primary years draws subjects together thematically, giving younger learners contextual anchors for their knowledge. At secondary level, the school transitions to a more subject-specialist model appropriate for IGCSE preparation. The school also delivers the Ministry of Education (MoE) curriculum in parallel, covering Islamic Studies, Arabic as a first or second language, and UAE Social Studies - a requirement for all ADEK-licensed schools and one ICS Al Danah fulfils competently. The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection provides the most reliable lens on academic performance. English attainment improved from acceptable to good across Phases 1, 2, and 3 - a meaningful upward shift attributed to enhanced teaching practices. Mathematics tells a mixed story: Phase 1 improved from acceptable to good, Phase 2 maintained good, but Phase 3 remains at acceptable. Science mirrors this pattern, with Phase 3 regressing to acceptable. In standardised assessments, IGCSE results show outstanding attainment in English as a second language and very good in Mathematics, but weak results in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology - a gap the school acknowledges and is targeting through data-driven interventions. PISA 2022 results in reading literacy (447.5), mathematical literacy (474.8), and scientific literacy (455.5) are all below international benchmarks, a candid data point the school's own development plan addresses. The Additional Learning Needs (ALN) team supports students across ten recognised categories of need - from Specific Learning Difficulties and Autism Spectrum Disorder through to Gifted and Talented provision - with tailored Individual Education Plans and small-group interventions. The school hosted its first University Fair in October, welcoming representatives from approximately 20 universities, signalling a growing focus on post-secondary pathways. Reading is embedded school-wide: the library holds 4,200 English and 2,600 Arabic books, guided reading runs twice weekly for Years 2-6, and the Accelerated Reader Program tracks comprehension progress digitally.
Outstanding
IGCSE English as a Second Language Attainment
ADEK Irtiqa 2024 standardised assessment findings
Very Good
IGCSE Mathematics Attainment
ADEK Irtiqa 2024 standardised assessment findings
4,200
English Books in School Library
Plus 2,600 Arabic titles; biweekly library lessons for all phases
~20
Universities at Inaugural University Fair
October 2024; first ever University Fair hosted at Al Danah campus

Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)

ICS Al Danah's extracurricular offering is broader than its mid-range fee bracket might suggest. The school's curriculum page confirms an extensive suite of after-school clubs spanning sports, creative arts, academic enrichment, and cultural activities. On the sports side, students can participate in football, tennis, netball (for girls), basketball, gymnastics, and zumba and dance - all supported by outdoor football pitches, basketball courts, and a temperature-controlled indoor gymnasium. For students with creative or intellectual inclinations, clubs include creative writing, debate, cooking, French language, Mental Maths, chess, and Lego and robotics - the last of these reflecting a deliberate push toward STEM enrichment. The school's cultural calendar is genuinely vibrant. Instagram documentation from the 2024-2025 academic year shows celebrations of Hag Al Laila, Eid Al Etihad, and UAE Flag Day, with students and staff participating in national dress. Year 13 students participated in a formal leavers' walk - a tradition that speaks to a school developing its own institutional culture and sense of belonging. The school participates in both internal and external reading competitions, including the "Reading in Unusual Places" initiative, and secondary students engage with thematic literary projects connecting world folktales, Scandinavian sagas, and Emirati culture. The ADEK 2024 report confirms the curriculum offers a broad range of subjects and extra-curricular activities catering to students' academic, creative, and social development - a formal endorsement of what the school presents on its own platform. Community service and social responsibility are rated acceptable by ADEK inspectors, indicating this is an area with room to grow rather than a current strength.
10+
Sports & ECA Categories
Including football, tennis, netball, gymnastics, chess, robotics, debate, cooking
Football & BasketballRobotics & Lego ClubDebate & Creative WritingCultural CelebrationsReading Competitions

Pastoral Care & Well-being

Pastoral care is among the clearest strengths identified in the ADEK 2024 Irtiqa report. The inspection awarded Very Good ratings to both Health and Safety (including child protection and safeguarding) and Care and Support - the latter having improved from Good to Very Good since the previous inspection cycle. This is a meaningful distinction: Very Good in safeguarding is not automatic and reflects robust procedures, staff training, and documented improvement in identification processes for students requiring additional support. The school's ALN team works in close coordination with parents and external specialists to develop tailored support plans, and the ADEK report confirms that improved identification procedures have driven the uplift in care and support ratings. Inspectors noted that teachers foster positive relationships, creating a supportive and respectful environment - a finding consistent with the school's stated values of tolerance, care, honesty, respect, and integrity. Student voice and leadership are developing: the Year 13 leavers' walk tradition and Principal Roger McDuff's coffee morning meetings with parents across year groups demonstrate a school culture that values community connection. One area requiring attention is personal development, rated acceptable across all phases, and social responsibility, also acceptable - suggesting that while the school keeps students safe and supported, it has further work to do in cultivating students as active contributors to their wider community. Phase 3 (secondary) discipline challenges noted by inspectors - particularly limited collaboration among boys - are a pastoral concern the new Senior Leadership Team is actively addressing.

The pastoral team responded quickly when my son was struggling socially in Year 8. They put a support plan in place within a week and kept us updated throughout. That responsiveness matters more than any league table position.

Year 8 Parent(representative)

Campus & Facilities

ICS Al Danah occupies a purpose-adapted building on Al Najda Street in the heart of Al Danah, one of Abu Dhabi's most accessible central districts. The campus location is a genuine asset for families living in or near the city centre: proximity to major road networks and public transport makes the daily commute manageable, and the school's own transport service (bus fees at AED 5,000 per annum) extends the catchment area further. The building is urban rather than sprawling - parents should not expect the green-field campuses of Abu Dhabi's newer outer-district schools - but the facilities inventory is more comprehensive than the location might suggest. Science provision is a highlight: the campus houses dedicated Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Science labs, all equipped with interactive boards - critical infrastructure for IGCSE and A-Level delivery. An IT and Computer Lab with cutting-edge hardware and pre-installed software supports digital learning, and the school's technology infrastructure extends to home access for students. The ICS Theatre is a standout facility: with professional-grade lighting and sound systems and tiered seating for 600 attendees, it is available for both school productions and private hire - an unusual asset for a school at this fee level. Additional facilities include a library, temperature-controlled indoor gymnasium, outdoor football pitches, basketball courts, running track, art room, Design Technology lab, dedicated KG play areas (both indoor and outdoor), a canteen, a school clinic, and a swimming pool. The outdoor space is limited by the urban footprint, and the ADEK inspection has historically noted this as a constraint. Planned expansions are not publicly disclosed at the time of writing.
600
Seat Capacity - ICS Theatre
Professional stage, lighting and sound; available for school and private hire events
4
Specialist Science Labs
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and General Science - all with interactive boards
600-Seat ICS Theatre4 Specialist Science LabsSwimming Pool On-SiteTemperature-Controlled GymnasiumInteractive Board ClassroomsDesign Technology Lab

Teaching & Learning Quality

The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection presents a nuanced picture of teaching quality at ICS Al Danah. Teaching for effective learning is rated Good in KG, Cycle 1, and Cycle 3, but Acceptable in Cycle 2 (Years 7-9) - a regression from the previous inspection that inspectors attribute primarily to challenges in engagement and classroom management, particularly among older boys. This is the most significant teaching quality concern in the current inspection cycle and one the new Senior Leadership Team is directly targeting. Assessment practices, by contrast, have improved across all phases from acceptable to good - a notable achievement driven by the appointment of a dedicated data manager and a strategic overhaul of assessment processes under the new SLT. The school employs 136 teachers drawn primarily from Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Egypt. UK and Irish-trained teachers dominate the English curriculum delivery, ensuring linguistic authenticity and curriculum familiarity. The school's pedagogical approach blends structured direct instruction with inquiry-based elements, though ADEK inspectors recommend a wider range of teaching strategies - particularly more student-centred learning in Arabic as a second language and Islamic Education. Technology integration is present but identified as an area for development: the school's own development plan includes a review of technology resource provision. Professional development is a stated priority of the new SLT, with specific emphasis on middle leadership capacity building. The teacher-to-student ratio based on the ADEK inspection data stands at approximately 1:11 (136 teachers to 1,492 students), which is favourable by Abu Dhabi private school standards and allows for meaningful differentiation when teaching quality is at its best.
136
Total Teaching Staff
ADEK Irtiqa 2024; primary nationalities: Ireland, UK, Egypt
1:11
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
Calculated from 136 teachers and 1,492 students on roll
Good
Assessment Quality - All Phases
Improved from Acceptable to Good across KG, Cycle 1, 2 and 3 - ADEK 2024

Leadership & Management

ICS Al Danah is currently led by Mr Roger McDuff, an experienced senior educational leader with over thirty years of leadership across British and international school contexts in both the UK and the UAE. His career includes roles as Principal, Executive Principal, Director of Education, and most recently as an Irtiqa Inspector - a background that gives him an unusually precise understanding of the ADEK inspection framework and what it takes to move a school from Good toward Very Good. McDuff's stated professional aim is to ensure every student achieves their full potential within a safe, caring, and family-centred environment where wellbeing and academic success are treated as complementary rather than competing priorities. The ADEK 2024 inspection awarded Very Good to both Governance and Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources - a significant endorsement of the operational infrastructure around the school. Leadership effectiveness, self-evaluation, and improvement planning are all rated Good, with inspectors recommending that the school deepen stakeholder engagement in the self-evaluation process and strengthen the link between the School Evaluation Framework (SEF) and the School Development Plan (SDP). The school's governing board is noted as actively monitoring student outcomes and holding senior leaders accountable. Parent communication channels include direct contact via the admissions and reception teams, an online portal, and the Zenda payment application - though ADEK inspectors specifically recommend that the school improve communication around the link between attendance and student outcomes. The school is one of four campuses bearing the International Community Schools name, with the group providing operational and governance support. Previous principal Julia Catherine Flavin, who led the school through the 2024 inspection, has since been succeeded by Mr McDuff.

ADEK Inspection Results (Irtiqa - Decoded)

The ADEK 2024 Irtiqa inspection - conducted 28-31 October 2024 - confirmed ICS Al Danah's overall rating as Good, a position it has held consistently since the 2017 inspection cycle. This is not stagnation: the 2024 report documents genuine improvement across multiple dimensions, with the school's overall profile shifting upward within the Good band. The most significant positive movement is in Health and Safety and Care and Support, both now rated Very Good, and in Governance and Management, also Very Good. English attainment improved from acceptable to good across three phases. Assessment practices improved school-wide. The areas requiring the most urgent attention are concentrated in Cycle 2 (secondary, Years 7-9): teaching quality regressed to acceptable, Phase 3 learning skills declined, and Mathematics and Science attainment in this phase remain at acceptable. Arabic as a second language presents persistent challenges across phases, driven by the high proportion of newcomer students - a demographic reality that requires targeted rather than generic intervention. PISA 2022 results below international benchmarks are a frank data point: reading literacy at 447.5, mathematical literacy at 474.8, and scientific literacy at 455.5 all sit below the OECD average of 500. The school participates in TIMSS 2023 and is awaiting results. The ADEK inspectors' three key recommendations centre on raising achievement standards to Very Good, enhancing teaching quality to at least Very Good, and improving the impact of school leadership - a clear roadmap that the new SLT under Mr McDuff is positioned to execute.
Safeguarding & Student Care: Very Good
Health and safety, child protection, and care and support are all rated Very Good across all four phases - the highest ratings in the inspection. Improved identification procedures for students requiring additional support drove the upgrade from Good to Very Good in care and support.
English Attainment: Upward Trajectory
English attainment improved from Acceptable to Good across Phases 1, 2, and 3 - a meaningful multi-phase improvement attributed directly to enhanced teaching practices. IGCSE English as a Second Language results are rated Outstanding.
Governance & Operations: Very Good
Governance and Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources are both rated Very Good, reflecting the effective work of the new Senior Leadership Team and a governing board that actively holds leaders accountable for student outcomes.
Cycle 2 Teaching & Learning Quality

Teaching for effective learning regressed to Acceptable in Cycle 2 (Years 7-9), primarily due to classroom management challenges and limited student engagement, particularly among boys. Mathematics and Science attainment in this phase also remain at Acceptable. This is the school's most pressing improvement priority.

Arabic as a Second Language & Standardised Assessment Scores

Arabic as a second language attainment is Acceptable in Cycles 1 and 2, reflecting the challenge of a highly diverse newcomer student population. PISA 2022 scores in reading, mathematics, and science are all below international benchmarks. GL and IBT standardised assessment results are weak in Phases 2 and 3 across English, mathematics, and science.

Inspection History

2014-15
Acceptable
2016-17
Good
2018-19
Good
2021
Good
2024
Good

Fees & Value for Money

ICS Al Danah's school fees 2026 (published for academic year 2025-2026) position it firmly in Abu Dhabi's mid-range bracket for British curriculum schools. New student fees run from AED 28,101 at Foundation Stage to AED 57,945 at Years 12 and 13 - a range that undercuts many comparable British curriculum competitors in the capital by a meaningful margin. The school offers structured discounts: a 5% general discount applies to FS1 through Year 6 for new students, while a 10% discount applies to Years 7 through 13. A further 5% sibling discount is available on top of the general discount, making multi-child families a particularly well-served demographic. Existing students who joined on or before AY2020-2021 are on a legacy fee structure, with Year 5 fees starting from AED 34,389 - a loyalty benefit that rewards long-term families. Fee inclusions are broad: school materials, most co-curricular activities, and secondary exam fees are covered within the tuition fee - reducing the hidden-cost burden that catches many parents off guard at comparable schools. Additional costs to budget for include a non-refundable AED 1,000 registration fee, transport at AED 5,000 per annum, and uniform at AED 400. Books are not separately charged according to ADEK TAMM data. External examination fees are published separately and available to download from the school website. Payment flexibility is genuine: parents can choose full upfront payment (due 26 August), two equal instalments, or a three-instalment split of 40% / 30% / 30% across the academic year. Accepted payment methods include bank transfer, card payment, cheques, and the Zenda application. Compared to British curriculum peers in Abu Dhabi - where Year 12 fees at premium schools can exceed AED 80,000-90,000 - ICS Al Danah's AED 57,945 ceiling represents meaningful value, particularly given the Very Good governance and safeguarding ratings and a campus with specialist science labs and a 600-seat theatre.
AED 28,101 - 57,945
Annual Tuition Fee Range 2025-2026
AED 5,000
Annual Transport Fee
PhaseAnnual Fee
Foundation Stage
28,101
Foundation Stage
28,101
Primary
32,458
Primary
33,329
Primary
34,418
Primary
35,508
Primary
36,379
Primary
37,468
Secondary
39,646
Secondary
41,389
Secondary
43,132
Secondary
47,924
Secondary
52,281
Sixth Form
57,945
Sixth Form
57,945

Additional Costs

Registration Fee (non-refundable)1,000(one-time)
School Transport (Bus)5,000(annual)
Uniform400(annual)
External Examination FeesVariable(annual)
Returned Cheque Fee500(one-time)

Discounts & Concessions

General Discount - FS1 to Year 65%%
General Discount - Year 7 to Year 1310%%
Sibling Discount5%%
Sibling Admissions Priority

Scholarships & Bursaries

No formal scholarship or bursary programme is publicly disclosed on the ICS Al Danah website. The school's discount structure (general and sibling discounts) provides the primary mechanism for fee reduction. Families requiring further financial consideration should contact the admissions team directly.

The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?

ICS Al Danah is a school in genuine forward motion. The 2024 ADEK inspection confirms a solidly Good school with Very Good features in the areas that matter most to parents making a long-term commitment: safeguarding, student care, and governance. The new principal, Mr Roger McDuff - a former Irtiqa inspector with thirty years of leadership experience - brings precisely the right profile to push the school from Good toward Very Good in the next inspection cycle. The fee structure is among the most competitive for a full British curriculum school in Abu Dhabi offering IGCSEs and A-Levels, and the inclusion of exam fees and most co-curricular activities within tuition reduces the true cost gap with more expensive competitors. The campus facilities - particularly the specialist science labs and 600-seat theatre - punch above the school's fee bracket. The honest caveats: Cycle 2 teaching quality (Years 7-9) is the school's most significant current weakness, and parents of secondary-age children should ask specific questions about how the new SLT is addressing classroom engagement in this phase. Standardised assessment scores (PISA, GL, IBT) are below expectations, and the school itself acknowledges this gap in its development plan. The outdoor campus space is limited by the urban location. For families prioritising prestige examination results above all else, or seeking a campus with extensive green outdoor space, ICS Al Danah will not be the right fit. But for the family that values genuine community, accessible central Abu Dhabi location, a full British curriculum pathway from Foundation to A-Level at mid-range fees, and a school with improving momentum - this is a credible and increasingly compelling choice.

THE “RIGHT FIT”

Families seeking an affordable, full British curriculum pathway (FS1-Year 13) in central Abu Dhabi, particularly those with multiple children (sibling discounts apply), students who thrive in a diverse international community of 90+ nationalities, and parents who value strong safeguarding and pastoral care over premium exam results.

THE “WRONG FIT”

Families whose primary criterion is top-decile IGCSE or A-Level results, or who require extensive green outdoor sports facilities; also not recommended as a first choice for families with children currently in Years 7-9 without first visiting the school and asking specific questions about Cycle 2 teaching quality improvements.

ICS Al Danah gave my children a real sense of belonging in a city where expat life can feel transient. The school fees are manageable, the teachers are approachable, and watching my daughter walk in the Year 13 leavers' ceremony made everything worthwhile.

Year 13 Parent

Strengths

  • Consistent Good ADEK rating held across multiple inspection cycles since 2017
  • Very Good safeguarding, health and safety, and student care - all phases
  • Very Good governance and operational management under new SLT
  • Competitive fees for a full British curriculum FS1-Year 13 pathway
  • Exam fees and most co-curricular activities included in tuition
  • 600-seat professional theatre and four specialist science labs on campus
  • Highly favourable 1:11 teacher-to-student ratio
  • Diverse community of 90+ nationalities with open enrolment policy

Areas for Improvement

  • Cycle 2 (Years 7-9) teaching quality rated Acceptable - a regression from previous inspection
  • PISA 2022 and standardised GL/IBT scores below international benchmarks across multiple subjects
  • Limited outdoor campus space due to urban central Abu Dhabi location
  • Arabic as a second language attainment Acceptable in Cycles 1 and 2
  • Personal development and social responsibility rated Acceptable across all phases