“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)“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)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 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.
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.
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.