International Community Schools - Falah

Curriculum
American
ADEK
Acceptable
Location
Abu Dhabi, Al Falah
Fees
AED 33K - 44K

Executive Summary

International Community Schools - Falah, operating with an American curriculum, received an Acceptable overall rating in its latest ADEK Irtiqa inspection conducted from 19 to 22 May 2025. Established in September 2020, the school serves students from KG to Cycle 3 (Secondary) in the Al Falah area of Abu Dhabi.

While internal assessments often indicate higher attainment, external standardized tests like MAP, TIMSS, and PIRLS reveal areas for development, with attainment in English Reading, Mathematics, and Science often rated Weak or Very Weak across phases. However, the school demonstrates a strong commitment to benchmarking student performance against international standards and has established clear targets and action plans for improvement. Students show a strong appreciation for Islamic values and Emirati heritage, and the school promotes reading through well-resourced libraries and digital platforms.

Key strengths include clear strategic leadership, an active governing body, and a safe, inclusive learning environment. Students are respectful and engaged, and parents express high confidence in the school’s leadership. Areas for development focus on consistently raising attainment and progress in core subjects, improving teaching, assessment, and curriculum strategies, enhancing the impact of school leadership, and meeting targets in international assessments.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2024-2025

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

International Community Schools - Falah Overall Rating

Acceptable

ADEK Performance Standards

The six Irtiqa inspection standards used by ADEK to evaluate school performance across Abu Dhabi.

Students' Achievement
Acceptable

Overall student achievement is Acceptable. While internal assessments often show higher attainment, external standardized tests (MAP, TIMSS, PIRLS) indicate Weak to Very Weak attainment in English, Mathematics, and Science across phases. Attainment in Arabic as a first language is Acceptable to Very Good, but fluency and deeper analysis require strengthening. Progress is generally Acceptable across most subjects and phases, with some areas of Good or Outstanding progress for specific student groups. MAPTIMSSPIRLSWeakVery WeakArabic as a first language

Students' Personal & Social Development
Acceptable

Students' personal and social development is Acceptable. Students are respectful, cooperative, and engaged in their learning, contributing to a calm and purposeful atmosphere. Their understanding of Islamic values and awareness of Emirati and world cultures is rated Good. Social responsibility and innovation skills are Acceptable, though personal development in Cycle 3 is Weak. Islamic valuesEmirati heritageGood

Teaching & Assessment
Acceptable

Teaching and assessment practices are Acceptable. Teachers generally promote effective learning and use assessment to monitor progress. However, there is a need to increase the use of open-ended questioning, strengthen responsive teaching strategies, and ensure consistent opportunities for problem-solving and critical thinking. Improving the quality and consistency of feedback to students is also a key recommendation. open-ended questioningresponsive teachingfeedback

Curriculum
Acceptable

The curriculum design, implementation, and adaptation are Acceptable across all phases. The school offers a broad range of extracurricular activities. Recommendations include focusing curriculum planning on the development of subject-specific skills (inquiry, analysis, application) rather than solely content coverage, and extending curricular options in upper phases to better align with students’ interests and future aspirations. subject-specific skillscurricular options

Protection, Care, Guidance & Support
Acceptable

Protection, care, guidance, and support for students are Acceptable. Health and safety arrangements, including child protection and safeguarding, are rated Good across all phases. The school provides a safe, inclusive, and well-maintained environment and effectively identifies students with additional learning needs. Parents express high confidence in the school’s nurturing environment. Health and safetyGoodadditional learning needs

Leadership & Management
Acceptable

Leadership and management are Acceptable. The principal and senior leaders provide clear strategic direction, fostering a strong team ethos. The governing body is active in supporting leadership and ensuring accountability. Parents express high confidence in leadership. Areas for improvement include strengthening the roles of middle leaders, ensuring all staff contribute to accurate self-evaluation, and improving day-to-day management of routines and resource use. strategic directiongoverning bodymiddle leaders

Key Highlights

Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.

Strategic Leadership

The principal and senior leaders provide clear strategic direction, fostering a strong team ethos that promotes ongoing school improvement.

Safe & Inclusive Environment

The school offers a safe, inclusive, and well-maintained environment with dedicated learning spaces and a broad range of extracurricular activities.

Student Conduct & Values

Students are respectful, cooperative, and engaged in their learning, demonstrating a strong appreciation of Islamic values and Emirati heritage.

Parental Confidence

Parents express a high level of confidence in the school’s leadership and value the safe, supportive, and nurturing environment provided.

Well-being & Support

The school promotes students’ well-being through effective identification of those with additional learning needs and a strong focus on personal development.

International Benchmarking

The school actively participates in international assessments like TIMSS and PIRLS, setting clear targets and implementing data-driven action plans for improvement.

Academic Performance Breakdown

KGKG1-KG2
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
KG Note
In KG, students demonstrate acceptable attainment and progress across all core subjects, with foundational skills in Arabic emerging.
PrimaryGrades 1-5
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Weak
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Primary Note
Primary students show acceptable attainment and progress in most subjects, though Arabic as a first language is weak in attainment. MAP Reading and Science attainment are Very Weak in this phase.
MiddleGrades 6-9
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Weak
Arabic as a second language
Acceptable
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Weak
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Middle Note
Middle school students achieve acceptable progress across subjects. Attainment in Arabic as a first language and English is Weak, while Arabic as a second language is acceptable. MAP Reading and Science attainment are Very Weak, and Mathematics is Very Weak in some grades.
SecondaryGrades 10-12
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic as a first language
Weak
UAE Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Weak
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Weak
Secondary Note
Secondary students show acceptable progress in most subjects, but attainment in Arabic as a first language, English, and Science is Weak. Science progress is also Weak. MAP Reading attainment is Weak, and Mathematics is Weak in some grades.

The school demonstrates a strong commitment to benchmarking student performance against international standards through active participation in global assessments like TIMSS and PIRLS, with clear targets set for future cycles. While internal data often indicates higher attainment, external assessments highlight areas for improvement in English, Mathematics, and Science across all phases.

Leadership & Management

Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.

The effectiveness of leadership
Leaders provide clear strategic direction and foster a strong team ethos, but middle leaders' roles need strengthening.
Acceptable
School self-evaluation and improvement planning
Self-evaluation is Acceptable, but all staff need to contribute more to the process, ensuring evaluations are based on accurate data.
Acceptable
Parents and the community
Parents express high confidence in the school’s leadership and value the supportive environment. Community partnerships need expanding.
Good
Governance
The governing body actively supports leadership and holds it accountable for progress in key development areas.
Acceptable
Management, staffing, facilities and resources
Administrative and support staff contribute significantly. Day-to-day management of routines and purposeful use of resources need improvement.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The school's leadership, spearheaded by the principal and senior leaders, provides clear strategic direction and fosters a strong team ethos focused on continuous improvement. The governing body actively supports and holds leadership accountable, while parents express high confidence. However, there is a need to further empower middle leaders, enhance staff contribution to self-evaluation, and optimize the day-to-day management of resources and routines.

Inspection Findings

Students' Achievement

Students' attainment and progress are Acceptable overall, with internal assessments often showing higher levels than external benchmarks. Significant challenges exist in English, Mathematics, and Science attainment as measured by MAP, TIMSS, and PIRLS, often rated Weak or Very Weak. Arabic as a first language shows Acceptable to Very Good attainment in ABT, but students struggle with fluency, deeper analysis, and writing accuracy. Progress is generally Acceptable, with some variations across student groups and phases.

Personal & Social Development

Students generally demonstrate Acceptable personal and social development. They are respectful, cooperative, and engaged in learning, contributing to a positive school atmosphere. Their understanding of Islamic values and Emirati heritage is Good. Social responsibility and innovation skills are Acceptable, though personal development in Cycle 3 is Weak.

Teaching & Assessment

Teaching for effective learning and assessment practices are Acceptable. However, there is a need to enhance teachers' use of open-ended questioning to deepen conceptual understanding and encourage extended responses, particularly in upper phases. Responsive teaching strategies need strengthening to appropriately support and challenge all students, and the quality and consistency of feedback require improvement to guide student progress effectively.

Curriculum Design & Adaptation

Curriculum design and implementation are Acceptable, as is curriculum adaptation. The school promotes reading across all phases through well-resourced libraries and digital platforms. Recommendations include focusing curriculum planning on the development of subject-specific skills, such as inquiry and analysis, rather than solely content coverage, and extending curricular options in upper phases to align more closely with students’ interests and future aspirations.

Protection, Care & Support

Protection, care, guidance, and support for students are Acceptable. Health and safety, including child protection and safeguarding arrangements, are rated Good across all phases. The school provides a safe, inclusive, and well-maintained environment, effectively identifying students with additional learning needs and focusing on their personal development. Parents express high confidence in the school’s nurturing environment.

Areas for Development

  • Raise students’ attainment and progress to a consistently good level in all core subjects and phases.
  • Improve strategies and provision for effective teaching, assessment, and curriculum.
  • Improve the impact of school leadership further.
  • Improve outcomes in PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS international assessments and aim to meet the set targets.