
International Jubilee Private School occupies a single campus in the Al Danah district of Abu Dhabi, a densely urban neighbourhood that shapes the school's physical footprint. Founded in 1983, the school is one of Abu Dhabi's longer-established American curriculum institutions, and its built environment reflects that heritage — functional and community-oriented rather than purpose-built to contemporary standards. Detailed campus size data is not publicly disclosed, and the school has not published comprehensive facility specifications, which limits the depth of assessment possible here. [MISSING: campus size in sqm or acres, sports facilities inventory, library details, laboratory count, dining arrangements, medical facilities]
What is known is that IJPS operates as a single-campus, all-through school serving 797 students from KG1 to Grade 12. The school has made meaningful progress in recent years, most notably the opening of Grades 10 to 12 — a development that required both regulatory approval and the physical capacity to accommodate senior secondary students. The school also references a STEM programme and robotics education as part of its academic offering, implying dedicated technology and maker-style learning spaces, though no specifications are available. An autism inclusion programme, developed in partnership with the Autism Centre, Abu Dhabi, suggests the school has invested in specialist sensory and communication environments with IEP-appropriate physical accommodations — a genuinely notable provision at this fee level.
The 2024 ADEK inspection rated the school Good, a rating it has held consistently since 2017–18 and maintained through its most recent review cycle. Inspection findings do not single out facilities as a weakness, which suggests the physical environment is considered adequate for the school's educational model, even if it does not stand out as exceptional. The school's Cognia accreditation (formerly AdvancED) also requires minimum standards in learning environment quality, providing an additional external benchmark.
At fees ranging from AED 14,100 to AED 33,730, IJPS sits below the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the citywide median across all curricula is AED 35,525 and the American curriculum median sits at AED 33,610. At this mid-range price point, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the facilities proposition here is not comparable to premium-fee schools, and the school does not position itself on the strength of its physical environment. What it does offer is a functional learning setting with specialist SEN provision, a STEM and robotics programme, and the infrastructure to deliver a full KG1–Grade 12 American curriculum. For families prioritising inclusive education and academic programme breadth over premium amenities, the facilities are likely fit for purpose — but parents seeking extensive sports complexes, performing arts centres, or state-of-the-art science wings should visit in person and ask detailed questions before enrolling.