International Community Schools - Mushrif, Abu Dhabi
American School in Al Mushrif, Abu Dhabi
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The Executive Summary
“The teachers genuinely care and the school has a warm, family atmosphere. My children have thrived here - academically and socially. I noticed the difference immediately after transferring from their previous school.”
— Year 8 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school has a genuinely friendly atmosphere. Staff are cooperative and professional, and my children feel safe and supported here. It feels like a community, not just a school.”
— Primary School Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
ADEK Inspection Results (Irtiqa - Decoded)
Formal identification and structured provision for high-ability students is not explicitly detailed in published school materials. Families of academically gifted children should seek specific assurances about how the school stretches its highest attainers beyond AP and IB pathways.
With approximately 1,500 students and an open-enrolment policy, the current SEN team of one SENCo and three support staff may face capacity pressures as the school continues to grow. Increasing specialist inclusion staffing would strengthen this provision.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
International Community Schools – Mushrif (ICS Mushrif) offers an American curriculum education for the 2025–2026 academic year, with tuition fees ranging from AED 24,380 for KG1 up to AED 53,350 for Grade 12. These fees reflect the school's commitment to delivering high-quality education, state-of-the-art facilities, and exceptional learning experiences. A non-refundable registration fee of AED 1,000 is payable upon registration, following the admissions test.
The total cost of attendance includes tuition, books, and uniforms. Books range from AED 300 in KG1 to AED 4,385 in Grade 12, and a standard uniform fee of AED 400 applies across all year groups. Optional two-way bus transportation is available for a flat annual fee of AED 5,000. For students sitting external examinations, AP exam fees are charged at AED 500 per subject, and IB Diploma registration is approximately AED 2,750 per student.
ICS Mushrif offers flexible payment options to suit different financial situations, including full upfront payment, two equal installments, or three equal installments spread across the academic year. Payments can be made via bank transfer, card payment, or cheque drawn on a UAE bank. The school uses Ajman Bank for direct transfers, and families are encouraged to retain all receipts and adhere to payment deadlines to avoid temporary suspension or cancellation of registration.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families seeking a well-established, ADEK Very Good-rated American curriculum school in central Abu Dhabi, particularly those from Arab expatriate or Emirati backgrounds who value a culturally inclusive, values-led community with AP and IB Diploma options at an accessible mid-range fee.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families whose child requires extensive specialist SEN support beyond a small pull-out team, students seeking a wide AP subject menu beyond the four current offerings, or those who prioritise large sports fields, a swimming pool, or premium campus infrastructure.
After 35 years, ICS Mushrif has built something rare - a genuine school community where staff, parents and students all pull in the same direction. The improvement in recent years has been real and visible.
Strengths
- ADEK Very Good rating maintained across two consecutive inspection cycles
- Dual upper-secondary pathways: both AP and IB Diploma available
- Cognia-accredited US High School Diploma recognised by global universities
- Mid-range fees (AED 24,380-53,350) with most ECAs included in tuition
- 35-year track record as Abu Dhabi's founding ICS campus
- Diverse community of 90+ nationalities with strong UAE national identity integration
- Flexible payment options: up to three instalments across the academic year
- Consistent SAT score improvement demonstrated over multiple years
Areas for Improvement
- Campus size is constrained by central Abu Dhabi location - limited scope for sports facility expansion
- AP subject range is narrow (English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics only)
- SEN team of one SENCo and three staff is small relative to a 1,500-student open-enrolment school
- No publicly detailed Gifted and Talented programme or formal scholarship scheme
- Teacher turnover data not publicly disclosed, limiting independent assessment of staff stability